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Accepted Paper:

Women's Museum in China and Its International Comparison  
Ga Wu (Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences)

Paper short abstract:

Based on comparing with global women's museum, this paper proposes advice of how to improve women’s museum in China in the new century.

Paper long abstract:

Chinese women's Museums can bring new vision for its people. This is the original intention of the women's museum. Each women's museum has its own exhibition plan and each exhibition area will be arranged more scientifically. Compared with the international women's Museum such as the Camille museums in France, the Silk Museum in Germany, the Artemisia Gentileschi in Italy, Marie Curie Museum in Poland, the themes of women's museum in China need to be strengthened. After comparing with them, this paper proposes advice of how to improve women's museum in China in the new century. First of all, building new museums needs new technologies and the connection between technology and culture. We should organize diverse lectures covering diverse subjects: Psycholinguistics, ethnic linguistics, language and media studies, history, archeology, music, history, history of painting, art history, philology and traditional media, and online media, museums, heritage science, new technology multimedia digital technology, new technology and media applied arts, multimedia audio research and publication of the image, Charlotte Turpie Lyon, (Charlotte Perriand) Philippe Starck (Philippe Patrick Starck). These lectures have to be involved with media design, media architecture, visual-spatial design, dance, music, theater, sculpture, painting, narrative images, photography, embroidery, textiles, architectural views, etc. Such women's museum is a museum with innovative exhibition, a joint exhibition and a mobile exhibition. Of course, there should be project arrangements and translating of books before the build of museums.

Panel MUS06
Women Culture Museum in China: ways of seeing the changing national culture (IUAES Commission on the Anthropology of Women)
  Session 1 Friday 9 August, 2013, -