TY - BOOK ID - 5407519 TI - Dream spaces : memory and the museum PY - 2000 SN - 0718502078 0718502280 9780718502072 9780718502287 PB - London Leicester University Press DB - UniCat KW - Museums KW - Memory (Philosophy) KW - Memory KW - Learning, Psychology of. KW - Communication and culture. KW - Musées KW - Mémoire (Philosophie) KW - Mémoire KW - Psychologie de l'apprentissage KW - Communication et culture KW - Philosophy. KW - Social aspects. KW - Educational aspects. KW - Philosophie KW - Aspect social KW - Aspect éducatif KW - Memory (Philosophy). KW - Learning, Psychology of KW - Communication and culture KW - Philosophy KW - Social aspects KW - Educational aspects KW - #SBIB:316.7C324 KW - Culturele infrastructuur: musea KW - Memory. KW - Museums. KW - General KW - Museum Publications KW - Musées KW - Mémoire (Philosophie) KW - Mémoire KW - Aspect éducatif KW - Education KW - Retention (Psychology) KW - Intellect KW - Psychology KW - Thought and thinking KW - Comprehension KW - Executive functions (Neuropsychology) KW - Mnemonics KW - Perseveration (Psychology) KW - Reproduction (Psychology) KW - Learning KW - Psychology of learning KW - Educational psychology KW - Learning ability KW - Culture and communication KW - Culture KW - Psychological aspects KW - Museums - Philosophy KW - Museums - Social aspects KW - Museums - Educational aspects KW - Memory - Social aspects KW - Museology KW - Cognitive psychology KW - Sociology of cultural policy KW - memory [psychological concept] KW - museums [institutions] UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5407519 AB - The dream space, writes Sheldon Annis, ""is the reflective experience of encountering yourself within a museum."" In Memory and the Museum, Gaynor Kavanaugh argues that ""dream spaces"" are the point at which our inner and outer experiences meld. During the museum visit, memory and the present cease to be disparate but fuse into one singular experience. Drawing from such fields as behavioral gerontology, applied psychology, and historiography, Kavanaugh employs research from North America, Australia, and Europe to provide a critical and conceptual exploration into museums and the mind. ER -