National Heritage and Identity in Japan’s National Museums in the Post-war, 1952-64
thesis
posted on 2025-10-03, 03:37authored bySusanna Zheng
This thesis analyses the narratives of national heritage in Japan represented in the three national museums of Tokyo. This thesis focuses on three aspects of the museum’s practices– the organisation of the permanent collections, special exhibitions featuring international works, and the special exhibitions for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Analysis of these aspects reveals the implicit and explicit ways in which narratives of nationhood were shaped within the museum. This analysis of historical representations invites a critical understanding of continuing representations of art and historical heritage.
History
Principal supervisor
Beatrice Trefalt
Additional supervisor 1
Koji Hirata
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies
Course
Master of Arts
Degree Type
MPHIL
Campus location
Australia
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
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