将蒙古的社会经济环境带给德国博物馆参观者:从博物馆学习的角度来看,计划中的蒙古-德国博览会“Steppenwächter”(草原守卫,德累斯顿2026)的挑战

Matthias Theodor Vogt
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本文不是事后分析,而是从博物馆学习的角度对“蒙古乌尔斯”(蒙古国)计划展览的一些挑战进行事前介绍。 在世界历史上最大的帝国成立800周年之际,蒙古-德国博览会“Dschingis Khan”获得了巨大的成功。因此,蒙古外交部长请德国大使提出一个新的题目,以重复这一成功。森肯堡博物馆Görlitz和萨克森文化基础设施研究所建议从两个角度来主题化蒙古草原的社会经济环境挑战:一个是自然科学,一个是文化科学。暂定标题是“Steppenwächter——草原卫士”。 资金到位后,我们计划于2026年9月至2027年1月在德累斯顿日本宫举办博览会;然后,博览会可能会继续巡回(可能包括布达佩斯),最后在首尔结束,并在2031年左右停留在乌兰巴托。已确认的合作伙伴包括德累斯顿森肯堡自然历史收藏馆(SNSD)、乌兰巴托国家自然历史博物馆、维也纳大学蒙古分校以及其他合作伙伴。蒙古政治和蒙古(男性)社会对崇信主义这一民族意识形态极为执着。但这能解决目前蒙古巨大的结构性问题吗?博览会的目标点是以下问题:观众离开博览会后会做什么?理想情况下,他或她的任务将是塑造蒙古大草原的未来。“做个草原守护者吧!”你的想法最终可能会进入博览会的网站,由蒙古-德国青年议会讨论。”
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Bringing Mongolia’s socio-economic environment to German museum visitors: Challenges of the planned Mongolian-German exposition „Steppenwächter” (Guards of the steppe, Dresden 2026) from a museum learning perspective
This text is not an ex-post-analysis, but rather an ex-ante-introduction into some challenges of a planned exposition on the “Mongol Uls” (State of Mongolia) from a museum learning perspective. The Mongolian-German exposition “Dschingis Khan” on the 800th anniversary of the largest empire in the world’s history was a great success with visitors. Therefore, the Mongolian Foreign Minister asked the German Ambassador for a new topic to repeat this success. The Senckenberg Museum Görlitz and the Saxonian Institute of Cultural Infrastructures proposed to thematise the socio-economic environmental challenges of the Mongolian steppe from two perspectives: a natural sciences’ one, and a cultural sciences’ one. The working title is „Steppenwächter––Guards of the Steppe “. Funds provided, we plan to open the exposition September 2026 through January 2027 at Dresden Japanisches Palais; the exposition may then go on tour (including may be Budapest) and finish at Seoul, for to stay at Ulaanbaatar around 2031. Confirmed collaboration will be with Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden (SNSD), National Museum of Natural History Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Cluster of the University of Vienna, and other partners. Mongolian politics and Mongolian (male) society stick extremely to Dshingisism as national ideology. But is this a solution for nowadays immense Mongolian structural problems? Target point of the exposition is the following question: What will the audience do after leaving the exposition? Ideally, her or his task will be to shape the future of the steppe in Mongolia. “Become a steppe guardian! Your ideas might eventually enter into the exposition internet site, to be discussed by a Mongolian-German Youth parliament.”
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