First Wave Collecting – Christchurch Terror Attacks, 15 March 2019

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Curator: The Museum Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1111/cura.12541
Stephanie Gibson, Shannon Blaymires
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This paper explores how the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Alexander Turnbull Library (a division of the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) responded to the outpouring of grief in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks on 15 March 2019. This case study highlights how both institutions, at the invitation of the Wellington Islamic Centre (through the International Muslim Association of New Zealand) collected the hundreds of tributes left at Kilbirnie Mosque in Wellington. This particular acquisition required a shift from a museological object-centred approach to an archival approach, enabling us to privilege the integrity of the whole. The authors consider the meanings and impacts of such spontaneous memorials; and discuss both the benefits and limitations of collecting material culture generated by ‘first wave’ responses to mass trauma. This case study also demonstrates what can be achieved through collaboration, drawing on aspects of professional practice and theory from across the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) sector.

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第一波收集-克赖斯特彻奇恐怖袭击,2019年3月15日
本文探讨了新西兰博物馆Te Papa Tongarewa和亚历山大·特恩布尔图书馆(新西兰国家图书馆Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa的一个部门)如何应对2019年3月15日克赖斯特彻奇恐怖袭击后的悲痛。这个案例研究突出了这两个机构是如何应惠灵顿伊斯兰中心的邀请(通过新西兰国际穆斯林协会)收集留在惠灵顿基尔伯尼清真寺的数百件祭品的。这个特殊的收购需要从以博物馆为中心的方法转变为档案方法,使我们能够享有整体的完整性。作者考虑了这种自发纪念的意义和影响;并讨论收集由大规模创伤的“第一波”反应产生的物质文化的好处和局限性。本案例研究还展示了通过合作可以取得的成果,借鉴了GLAM(画廊、图书馆、档案馆和博物馆)部门的专业实践和理论。
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