TY - JOUR
T1 - Museum translation as a political act
T2 - narrative engagement for affective experiences in the War and Women's Human Rights Museum in Seoul
AU - Kim, Kyung Hye
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - Featuring both collective memories and individual stories of trauma, the War and Women's Human Rights Museum in Seoul serves as a site for visitors to learn about and experience the history, generate emotional responses to, and to shape their ethical outlooks. However, the role of translation as it is used for the benefit of international visitors, who most likely will have different mind-sets and cultural backgrounds from native Koreans, has not been examined to date. Therefore, drawing on Arnold-de Simine's ‘memory museums’ and Landsberg's ‘prosthetic memory’, triangulated with questionnaire surveys, this study examines the role of the English translations of the audio guide in the museum. This study ultimately argues that translation, in tandem with both a museum's narrative construction and its display strategy, can be a catalyst for reconfiguring public narratives about past events and the victims of them, by involving visitors in active social engagement.
AB - Featuring both collective memories and individual stories of trauma, the War and Women's Human Rights Museum in Seoul serves as a site for visitors to learn about and experience the history, generate emotional responses to, and to shape their ethical outlooks. However, the role of translation as it is used for the benefit of international visitors, who most likely will have different mind-sets and cultural backgrounds from native Koreans, has not been examined to date. Therefore, drawing on Arnold-de Simine's ‘memory museums’ and Landsberg's ‘prosthetic memory’, triangulated with questionnaire surveys, this study examines the role of the English translations of the audio guide in the museum. This study ultimately argues that translation, in tandem with both a museum's narrative construction and its display strategy, can be a catalyst for reconfiguring public narratives about past events and the victims of them, by involving visitors in active social engagement.
KW - audio guide
KW - memory museums
KW - prosthetic memory
KW - translation
KW - War and Women’s Human Rights Museum
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U2 - 10.1080/09647775.2020.1812104
DO - 10.1080/09647775.2020.1812104
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85089970120
SN - 0964-7775
VL - 35
SP - 551
EP - 566
JO - Museum Management and Curatorship
JF - Museum Management and Curatorship
IS - 5
ER -