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Whose Community Museum Is It? Collaboration Strategies and Identity Affirmation in the Amache Museum./
作者:
Huang, Ting-chun Regina.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
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146 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-04.
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Masters Abstracts International81-04.
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Museum studies. -
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Whose Community Museum Is It? Collaboration Strategies and Identity Affirmation in the Amache Museum.
Huang, Ting-chun Regina.
Whose Community Museum Is It? Collaboration Strategies and Identity Affirmation in the Amache Museum.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 146 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-04.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Denver, 2019.
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The Amache Museum is a preservation project that has multiple communities involved in preserving Amache history. It represents Japanese American as well as American history and is owned and maintained by the Amache Preservation Society (APS), which is comprised of local Granada High School students. By approaching the Amache Museum as a community museum and noticing its distinct collaborative strategy, this thesis investigates the community collaborations and the identity affirmations within the museum, and addresses the question of whose community museum the Amache Museum represents. My research explores the overlapping conceptual models of the Amache Museum: community museum and ecomuseum, and utilizes the realities of a difficult heritage to discuss identity affirmation through the use of individual and collective memories. Through participant observations, archival research, semi-structured interviews, and a questionnaire survey, this thesis identifies three community collaborations, as well as community members' thoughts of the importance of the museum for the Japanese Americans and Granada community. Recognizing that the museum and Amache site may be incorporated in the U.S. National Park Service in the future, this thesis also presents a glance at the potential positive and negative aspects if the governing agency is involved, and provides recommendations for future management.
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