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Winter 2010 LSA THEME SEMESTER: Meaningful Objects: Museums in the Academy

Coordinated by the Museums Studies Program, the Fall 2009 LSA Theme Semester, Meaningful Objects: Museums in the Academy will examine the history, mission, purposes, and future of the university museum. Like museums outside the academy, university museums are dynamic sites where theory meets practice and where bridges are built between disparate users, experiences, and world views.

Celebrating the University’s renewed investments in its museums, the LSA Museum Theme Semester will explore

  • the relationship of the object and the museum (both broadly understood) through a broad but focused cluster of events and activities. Key concepts and themes that encapsulate our vision are: Wonder – Time – Space – Place – Authenticity – Authority – Resonance – Encounter –Memory – Heritage – Identity – Evidence – Interpretation – Display – Meaning.
  • The role and value of the university museum particularly in areas of authority and “voice,” mediation, knowledge production and transmission, interdisciplinarity, boundary crossing, and the diversity / multiplicity of perspectives/voices.
  • The impact of the university museum on the University community and contemporary society.

First-year students will read a book as part of a museum-focused summer reading program.

Through a diverse set of programs, courses, and exhibitions, the Museums in the Academy Theme Semester will: engage students, faculty, staff, and community audiences with possibilities for experimentation and interaction in campus museum spaces (in the broadest sense); increase faculty utilization of museums for research and teaching; increase understanding of museums as portals for public engagement with the research and teaching missions of the University; and increase the appreciation among the general public for the unique and vital roles played by the University’s museums and collections. The proposed activities during the year of the Theme Semester will include the following components:

  • reopening of the Museum of Art and the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
  • Exhibits at various campus museums designed specifically for the Theme Semester
  • Theatrical performance: “The Struggle for Existence: Darwin's Dreams,” written by U-M's Catherine Badgley, directed by Kate Mendeloff of the Residential College, with U-M faculty and students as actors, to be performed in the Exhibit Museum.
  • “Wednesday Night Museums” lecture series
  • Weekly Speaker Series – “A Day at the Museum” featuring the breadth of U M’s Museum professionals
  • Colloquium: (Re)Presenting Indigenous Knowledge
  • Native American Events on teaching Native American histories and culture, and Indian representations in museums
  • Behind-the-Scenes Day showcasing normally inaccessible areas or activities of the University’s museums and other collections.

website: www.lsa.umich.edu/museumstheme/


 
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Title
Section
Instructor
Term
Credits
Requirements
CLARCH 481 - Art of Ancient Iran
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Root,Margaret C

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme, WorldLit

CLARCH 496 - Practicum in Museum Studies
Section 001, IND

WN 2010
Credits: 1 - 3
Other: Experiential, Honors, Theme

ENGLISH 280 - Thematic Approaches to Literature
Section 001, REC
Treasures, Relics, and Weapons: Medieval Literature and Material Culture

Instructor: Tinkle,Theresa L

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU
Other: Theme

HISTART 393 - Junior Proseminar
Section 001, SEM
Liberty and the Natural Garden: Intercultural discourse at the Dawn of the Modern Age

Instructor: Powers,Martin J

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

HISTART 481 - Art of Ancient Iran
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Root,Margaret C

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme, WorldLit

HISTORY 478 - Topics in Latin American History
Section 001, LEC
Getting the Documents to Speak

Instructor: Hebrard,Jean Michel

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

HISTORY 594 - Topics in History
Section 005, SEM
Getting the Documents to Speak

Instructor: Hebrard,Jean Michel

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

HISTORY 600 - Introduction to Archival Administration
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Conway,Paul L

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

HISTORY 790 - Getting the Documents to Speak: A Research Practicum
Section 001, SEM

Instructor: Hebrard,Jean Michel

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

LHSP 140 - Arts and Humanities
Section 001, REC
Art in Public Spaces/FestiFools 2009!

Instructor: Tucker,Mark E

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Reqs: CE
Other: Theme

LHSP 140 - Arts and Humanities
Section 002, REC
Art in Public Spaces/FestiFools 2009!

Instructor: Tucker,Mark E

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Reqs: CE
Other: Theme

MSP 602 - Proseminar in Museum Studies (2)
Section 001, SEM

Instructor: Taylor,Bradley Leland

WN 2010
Credits: 3 (Non-LSA credit).
Other: Theme

MSP 609 - Practicum in Museum Studies
Section 001, IND

WN 2010
Credits: 1 - 6 (Non-LSA credit).
Other: Theme

MUSEUMS 401 - Contemporary Issues in Museums
Section 001, SEM
The Ethical Museum in Global Context

Instructor: McIsaac,Peter M

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

MUSEUMS 401 - Contemporary Issues in Museums
Section 002, SEM
The Changing Role of Curators in the Contemporary Museum

Instructor: Bryk,Nancy E Villa

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

MUSEUMS 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 001, IND

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

MUSEUMS 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 002, IND

Instructor: Silverman,Raymond A

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

MUSEUMS 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 402, IND

Instructor: Silverman,Raymond A

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

MUSMETH 499 - Independent Research
Section 001, IND

WN 2010
Credits: 1 - 4
Other: Independent, Theme

RCHUMS 485 - Special Drama Topics
Section 002, SEM
Museum Live: Performance Project on and About the U of M Collections

Instructor: Walsh,Martin W

WN 2010
Credits: 2
Other: Theme, WorldLit

RCSSCI 360 - Social Science Junior Seminar
Section 004, SEM
Hands-On History at Historic Fort Wayne

Instructor: McClellan,Michelle Lee

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Reqs: SS
Other: Theme

SI 580 - Introduction to Archival Administration
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Conway,Paul L

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

SI 620 - Collection Development and Management
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Markey,Karen

WN 2010
Credits: 3 (Non-LSA credit).
Other: Theme

THTREMUS 399 - Topics in Drama
Section 009, SEM
Museum Live: Performance Pieces on UM Collections

Instructor: Walsh,Martin W

WN 2010
Credits: 2
Other: Theme

UC 404 - Contemporary Issues in Museums
Section 001, SEM
The Ethical Museum in Global Context

Instructor: McIsaac,Peter M

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

UC 404 - Contemporary Issues in Museums
Section 002, SEM
The Changing Role of Curators in the Contemporary Museum

Instructor: Bryk,Nancy E Villa

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Theme

UC 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 001, IND

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

UC 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 002, IND

Instructor: Silverman,Raymond A

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

UC 409 - Practicum in Museums
Section 402, IND

Instructor: Silverman,Raymond A

WN 2010
Credits: 3
Other: Experiential, Theme

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