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The sound of yesteryear on display: a rethinking of nostalgia as a strategy for exhibiting pop/rock heritage
Authors:Christian Hviid Mortensen  Jacob Westergaard Madsen
Institution:1. Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmarkchmo@sdu.dk;3. The Danish Museum of Rock Music, Rabalderstr?de 1, Musicon, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:The increasing presentation of popular music culture as heritage is manifested in the recent proliferation of museums of pop/rock culture. This calls for an examination of the current practices of disseminating pop/rock heritage through exhibitions. Two trends have been identified and criticised by previous commentators: first, the prominence of nostalgia in exhibition narratives and second, that exhibitions of popular music tend to display ancillary objects rather than music itself. This article offers a rethinking of nostalgia as a strategy for disseminating pop/rock heritage and explores the potential of music as a trigger for nostalgic experiences in exhibitions. While agreeing with much of the critique levelled at the nostalgic approach to pop/rock culture, we suggest that with a more nuanced conception of reflective nostalgia, the affective appeal of the nostalgic approach can be harnessed without giving in to glamourised oversimplifications of the past. Further, we suggest that mediated memories can form the basis of nostalgic feelings and thus enable the nostalgic approach to span the generational gap and engage visitors who do not have a lived experience of pop/rock heritage. We will illustrate this by contrasting our approach to that taken at ABBA The Museum.
Keywords:Pop/Rock Heritage  nostalgia  memory  exhibition design  sound in exhibitions
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