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Curating Worlds
Museum Practices in Contemporary Literature

Emma Bond (Author)

9780810147966

Hardback, published 28 February 2025

216 pages, 24 b&w halftones
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.454 kg

Curating Worlds proposes an exhilarating new way of understanding contemporary world literature by examining its dynamic relationships to material practices that orient readers within spatial and temporal trajectories. Dazzling in its originality and ambition, and written in engaging prose, the work comes off so successfully that the reader hardly recognizes the audacious novelty of the project.” —Rebecca Falkoff, University of Texas at Austin

“Bond has mastered and synopsized the gigantic body of literature that constitutes museology, curation, collecting, and world literature. She writes with a rare elegance and erudition that makes for a lively and scholarly book. Curating Worlds is crucially adding to the blossoming field of ‘world literature.’” —Allan Hepburn, McGill University

Showing how museum practices shed new light on literary form

How and why do books deploy objects in order to narrate the past? To answer this question, Emma Bond sifts through collections of objects stored in boxes, drawers, baskets, and displayed on shelves in contemporary texts by authors such as Valeria Luiselli, Maaza Mengiste, Orhan Pamuk, and Olga Tokarczuk and interprets them using a framework of museum practices. These practices, which include collection, curation, conservation, and display, have helped to turn real-life museums into three-dimensional narrative spaces. Curating Worlds: Museum Practices in Contemporary Literature shows how we can use this same set of practices to shed light on literary form itself: how stories are created, shaped, and communicated. Harnessing museum practices as an innovative lens for critical interpretation, Bond provides a fresh theoretical framework to engage with the meanings of object collections in literature and to make sense of the lives, and afterlives, of things today.

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Orientation
Chapter 1. Collecting 

Chapter 2. Curating 

Chapter 3. Display 

Chapter 4. Storage 

Chapter 5. Conservation 

Chapter 6. Restitution 

Conclusion: 
Deaccession  

Notes
Bibliography

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