Planteblindhed og oplevelser af planter i udendørs, rekonstruerede og levendegjorte fortidsmiljøer

Forfattere

  • Line Vestergaard Knudsen
  • Louise Villadsen
  • Kira Jørstad Klinkby

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/ks.v13i2.134662

Nøgleord:

Planter, Planteblindhed, frilandsmuseer, publikumsundersøgelse

Resumé

Frilandsmuseer og historiske oplevelsescentre er som en slags tidsmaskiner, der formidler kulturhistorie gennem genstande, bygninger, landskaber og en række andre elementer. Men hvilken rolle spiller planter på sådanne besøgssteder? Vi mennesker er planteblinde i mange sammenhænge, er vi det også når vi går på besøg i udendørs, rekonstruerede og levendegjorte fortidsmiljøer? Hvordan kan man arbejde med at tydeliggøre plante-menneske relationer gennem tiderne på sådanne besøgssteder, og hvilke effekter har forskellige formidlingsgreb i denne sammenhæng? I artiklen undersøges publikums oplevelser af planter på et frilandsmuseum og et historisk oplevelsescenter og de måder som planterne tillægges betydning og inddrages i museumsbesøget identificeres og diskuteres.

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2022-11-14

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Vestergaard Knudsen, L., Villadsen, L., & Jørstad Klinkby, K. (2022). Planteblindhed og oplevelser af planter i udendørs, rekonstruerede og levendegjorte fortidsmiljøer. Kulturstudier, 13(2), 92–118. https://doi.org/10.7146/ks.v13i2.134662

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