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Brenda M. Trofanenko

Acadia University
Participe à 1 Session
I am an Associate Professor and the Canada Research Chair in Education, Culture, and Community at Acadia University in Wolfville, NS, Canada. My research advances critical pedagogy in cultural heritage institutions. I examine the histories of injustice and their contemporary legacies, the social and political processes of cultural heritage institutions and their pedagogical mandates and how a critical and democratizing framework within the institution addresses how past historical injustices are currently conceptualized and received. I also research the relationship between geography and memory particular to heritage. There remains little examination of how specific museums work to invoke remembrance as a way of learning about the past. However, I examine how the direct and indirect expectation that an event is never forgotten is tied specifically to geography and the transitional space within and beyond the cultural heritage institution. I utilize case study methods to examine each theme while attempting to show the relationship between the two. In addition to holding a CRC, my other academic accomplishments include: Trofanenko, B. (in press). Remapping the postcolonial: Localisms/globalisms/diasporas, Duke University Press, in press; Trofanenko, B. (in press). Seeing a burden of pedagogical responsibility: Comments on the limits of remembering. Teachers College Press. Trofanenko, B. (in press). History, heritage, and education: Notes on passing as an insider at a heritage education conference. In M. Glever & C. van Boxtel (Eds.) Tangible Pasts: Questioning heritage education. Berghahn Books: New York/Oxford. Trofanenko, B. (2015). Valuing the past, or, untangling the social, political, and economic importance of cultural heritage sites. In W. Logan, M. Nic Craith and . Kockel (Eds.) Blackwell Companion to the New Heritage Studies. Plus an additional 15 peer reviewed papers, 8 book chapters, and 30+ public lectures.

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Brenda M. Trofanenko, Acadia University (Participant.e)

One of the first objects any visitor to the recently opened Canadian Museum of Human Rights (CMHR) in Winnipeg, Canada sees is an intricately carve...