透视:重新解释就足够了吗?拆除自然历史博物馆中的暴力

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Curator: The Museum Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI:10.1111/cura.12559
Nicole E. Heller
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“狮子攻击单峰骆驼”(LAD)标本集被批评为法国殖民主义宣传的一部分,其中包含了不道德的人类遗骸,使游客对针对有色人种的暴力行为麻木,缺乏科学教育价值。自1899年以来,它一直在卡内基自然历史博物馆展出,对当地社区具有情感和教育价值,因此使其难以移除。为了在保持其显示的同时解决其遗留问题,LAD已经用新的描述性标签重新解释了多次。然而,这种方法收效甚微。重新诠释不能充分对抗立体模型本身的视觉叙事。除了上述的批评外,《法律法》中的人物还被用来讲述一个有害的“人与自然”的故事。LAD指出了自然史中更广泛的叙事偏见,即过分强调竞争而不重视合作。为了伦理和有效的当代科学教育,为了激发21世纪自然历史博物馆对气候变化和其他可持续性和正义危机的行动,迫切需要对像LAD这样的立体模型进行激进的解构。
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Perspective: Is re-interpretation enough? Dismantling violence in the natural history museum

The taxidermy assemblage “Lion Attacking a Dromedary” (LAD) has been critiqued as a piece of French colonial propaganda, containing unethically sourced human remains, that desensitizes visitors to violence against people of color and lacks value for science education. It has also been on display continuously since 1899 at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and has sentimental and pedagogical value for local community, thus making it complicated to remove. To address its difficult legacy while maintaining its display, LAD has been re-interpreted multiple times with new descriptive labels. This approach is of limited success, however. Re-interpretation cannot sufficiently counter the visual narrative of the diorama itself. In addition to the aforementioned critiques, the figures in LAD are posed to tell a harmful “man versus nature” story. LAD points toward a broader narrative bias in natural history, namely an overemphasis on competition and an underemphasis on cooperation. For ethical and effective contemporary science education, and for galvanizing action on climate change and other sustainability and justice crises in the 21st-century natural history museum, there is an urgent need for radical deconstruction of dioramas like LAD.

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