Mariko Izumi

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Columbus State University

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  1. Museums as Our New Epic Theatre
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    Man's view is always reduced to man's mind.For this is the part of himself he values most.THE MIND.intellect and its powers.narrator above all to renew his mind and exercise power through his intellect.and feel,' his task, he believes, is to ease the passage of the story from mind to mind -What is the role of museums in sphere?Committed to the centrality of rhetoric in deliberative democracy, Alan Gross has extend museum exhibits.wartime atrocities foregrounds a notion of learning that is often tacitly articulated in the acts of remembrance.George Yudice write, "Histori contemporary moment, but in reaction to the past.[...] The past's commemoration in museum form is rendered as a strictly delimited ethical zone, a space that divides worthy and unworthy conduct."(Miller and Yudice, 2002, 14 museum sites thus raises questions concerning its moral dimension in relation to civic virtue and responsible citizenship.can museum exhibits animate discourses, make political and cultural norms visible, and problematize the ways in which we conduct our lives?"consciousness raising," to borrow Habermas's phrase, so tha will not repeat history?exhibits with a more or less explicit moral agenda, framed by a vision of social progress?museums have a critical role to play in the shaping of memory, what is the underlying critique on which this assumption 1 Toby Bennett traces the emergence of pedagogy of citizenship.See Museums as Our New Epic

    doi:10.13008/2151-2957.1200