VISUALIZATION OF CULTURE IN THE MUSEUM PRACTICES OF PEACEMAKING: EXPERIENCE AND TRIAL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46991/SBMP/2019.2.2(5).130Keywords:
peace museum, culture, visualization, communication, artifacts, violence, reconciliationAbstract
This article examines the possibilities of assembling and expanding the new cultural field of peacemaking, in which the museums for peace will not only effectively show the humanistic potential of their collections (heritage), but also open up peacemaking opportunities in the everyday life of people. Such cultural practice can give value to the fact that it did not have or still remained not obviously significant for museum work. There are two scenarios for achieving this: 1) the museum of the world (with its heritage / memory artifacts) is incorporated into the culture of people's everyday life (everyday life) by their social projects and 2) the best examples of everyday life experience are attached to the actual practice of the museum, acquiring the status of cultural value.