The Iguaçu Regional Museum and its Audiences
Institutional and Autobiographical Narratives
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2021.2.38899Keywords:
Public History, History, Museums, Narratives, AutobiographyAbstract
This article examines discursive languages that the Regional Museum of Iguaçu built for itself and for its public, associated with the preservation of the environment and cultural heritage. In the second approach, the public of the museum exhibitions on social networks and forms of interaction with the Regional Museum of Iguaçu are analyzed. Based on the concepts and practices of public history, the objective is to contribute to the planning of exhibitions and to study the relationship between museum collections and audiences.
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