Eurach Research
24 October 24

New research article

How to Exhibit Competing Narratives: Confronting Legacies of Conflict or Sustaining Social Cleavages?

    Senior Researchers Alexandra Cosima Budabin and Andrea Carla, together with Josef Prackwieser of the Center for Autonomy Experience, have published a new article in "Nationalism and Ethnic Politics".

    Abstract This contribution explores how museums contribute to or degrade peaceful relations in divided societies in light of ongoing disputes at the cultural-symbolic level. The case concerns the autonomous province of South Tyrol (Italy), which successfully settled a minority conflict. This inquiry into how museums confront historical legacies and persisting conflict-related tensions sheds light on the interplay between cultural expressions, institutions, and the socio-political landscape. Looking at three representative museum/exhibitions, we identify specific elements and strategies that either recontextualize debates or sustain divisive understandings of the minority conflict. We argue that museums/exhibitions play a critical role in the aftermath of conflict in ways that affect social cohesion and stability.

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