Too Much of A Good Thing? Inclusion, Editorial Roles, and the Future of Museum Studies Publishing

Authors

  • Amy Levin Northern Illinois University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v17i2.2953

Keywords:

feminism, museums, publishing

Abstract

This article reviews the two-volume collection, Feminism And Museums, edited by Jenna C. Ashton. It also addresses larger questions about the future of publishing in Museum Studies.

Author Biography

Amy Levin, Northern Illinois University

Amy K. Levin has edited three books on museums: Global Mobilities: Refugees, Exiles, and Immigrants in Museums and Archives (2017); Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America’s Changing Communities (second edition 2017, co-edited with Joshua Adair; first edition, 2009); and Gender, Sexuality and Museums: A Routledge Reader (2010). After twenty-one years as a professor and administrator at Northern Illinois University, where she served as Director of Women’s Studies, Coordinator of Museum Studies, and Chair of English, she began a new career as an independent scholar in 2016. Most recently, she was a visiting professor in Public History at the University of Amsterdam in fall 2017.

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Published

07/18/2019

How to Cite

Levin, A. (2019). Too Much of A Good Thing? Inclusion, Editorial Roles, and the Future of Museum Studies Publishing. Museum & Society, 17(2), 261–262. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v17i2.2953

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Section

Book Reviews