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학술저널
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CHUN JIN-SUNG (Busan National University of Education)
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대한민국역사박물관 Public History & Museum Public History & Museum Vol.5
발행연도
2022.12
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7 - 7 (17page)

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The museums that were constructed throughout Europe in the 19th century were understood as tools for preserving the aesthetic and historical value of collected items and using such items to edify the public. The origin of this notion lies in modern historicism, which, by isolating the past and segmenting it within the overall order of human history, brought about the destruction of the close, private relationship between collector and object. The act of collecting, which was eventually reduced in scale to merely one of the museum’s many tasks, essentially became a tool of the modern state’s omnidirectional governmentality. The case of modern Germany shows that, even amid the contesting political causes and divergent modes of self-reproduction, the public museum never completely deprived collectors of their “collecting instinct.” As proposed by Walter Benjamin, the collector living in an age where artworks no longer have an “aura” must be able to remove obsolete historical ideologies from a displayed object and, instead, light the object’s innate political candle.

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Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION: THE INNATE VALUE OF COLLECTING
Ⅱ. FROM PERSONAL PREFERENCE TO NATIONAL INITIATIVE
Ⅲ. COLLECTING AND POLITICS
Ⅳ. CONCLUSION: BEYOND THE MUSEUM’S WALLS
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