Sharing stories, food and passports: forced migration, museum and nemory activism in contemporary Germany
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Opfermann, Lena S.Affiliation
University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2024-09-09Subjects
online museum activismonline memory activism
communicative memory
refugees in Germany
multidirectional memory
transnational forced migration memory archive
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This article uses the online exhibition ‘Arriving: Life after Forced Migration’ by the Marienfelde Refugee Center Museum in Berlin as a case study to investigate how museum activism can contribute to creating and disseminating memories about contemporary forced migration. Employing a close visual and textual analysis of the online exhibition combined with insights from recent discourses on museum activism, migration and memory studies, the article explores which forms of memory the exhibition creates, how these memories emerge and to which end they are used. The analysis firstly illustrates how the exhibition creates a space for communicative memory to surface within the portrayed refugee families through the sharing of stories, objects and food from ‘home’. Secondly, it goes on to argue that the exhibition engages in memory activism by humanizing the portrayed individuals, exposing discriminatory state practices and challenging the audience through provocative questions. Thirdly, the article submits that this online exhibition contributes to a growing transnational archive of forced migration memories. Comprised of a multitude of online platforms dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing forced migration stories, this archive stimulates multidirectional memory making and allows counter narratives to surface within an increasingly divided Europe.Citation
Opfermann, LS (2024) 'Sharing Stories, Food and Passports: Forced Migration, Museum and Memory Activism in Contemporary Germany', Journal of Intercultural Studies, 46 (3), pp.1-25.Publisher
Taylor and FrancisJournal
Journal of Intercultural StudiesAdditional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07256868.2024.2398993Type
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0725-6868Sponsors
This research was supported by seed corn funding from the Institute of Applied Social Research, University of Bedfordshireae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/07256868.2024.2398993
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