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Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum

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Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum
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Book Synopsis Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum by : Griselda Pollock

Book excerpt: This work from Griselda Pollock argues that the museum has become entrenched within the practices and policies of heritage, tourism and entertainment and so the possibility of the museum as a site of critical dialogue and intervention is reduced.


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