More than power, luxury and sieges : an analysis of interpretative strategies for representing female perspectives in three European castles and palaces

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This study is set to analyse how female voices are incorporated into the narratives of European castles and palaces, and how different interpretative tools are used to reflect female agency. Through three case studies, examining the permanent exhibitions of Leeds Castle in England, Stirling Castle in Scotland and Wilanów Palace in Poland, the research aims to analyse the impact of various interpretative media, the narrative choices made and the influence of space on narration. The research seeks to enlighten current practices, recurring concerns, areas for improvement, and seemingly effective strategies with the goal of encouraging heritage sites to broaden their focus and incorporate women’s voices into their narratives. It also presents methods that may help diversify historical interpretations while enhancing inclusivity. Through display analysis, this study highlights the potential of enhanced female representation to provide more diverse perspectives on the past and to challenge prior gender structures.

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naised, feminism, museoloogia, näitused, interpretatsioon

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