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Antwerp’s museums response to super diversity. A study of multiperspective cultural education for secondary school students: learning revisited,

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The recent publication of Emotional Heritage resulting from the study of visitor agency in Heritage Sites and Museums opens the way for comparative research and case studies in other contexts than the former British Commonwealth. In this article, the evolution of super-diversity in the Low Countries, and Antwerp in particular, in the twenty-first century is such a case study to urge to move away from that crude concept of visitors and to differentiate more. In European urban contexts, museums face the
challenge of connecting the ‘dominant’ ‘culture’/’identity’ represented in their collections with the different ‘cultures’ or ‘identities’ of their target
audience. The project team formed a multidisciplinary learning community that created a synergy between art, heritage and education. Three
important Antwerp museums participated, providing lessons to secondary students. The museum lessons were developed using the HEM matrix
as a multiperspective frame of reference. They were found to appeal to all students in general, and in some respects, the effect of the museum
lessons was found to be more positive as the background of the students became more diverse. The project shows that the concept of multiperspectivity
is of value to museum strategies addressing an ever more superdiverse urban context.
Tijdschrift: International Journal of Heritage Studies
ISSN: 1352-7258
Issue: 9
Volume: 27
Pagina's: 884-903
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Trefwoorden:superdiversity, heritage, museums, Antwerp, learing, multiperspectivity, education, museology
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:2
Auteurs:Regional
Authors from:Government, Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Closed