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At 12:11 PM 8/9/96 +1000, Rachel Faggetter wrote:
>In Australia there is a lot of pussy footing when it comes to difficult
>debate.
Oh, I don't know. I thought The Immigration Museum (Adelaide) did a good
job of tackling its issues head-on and with a clearly apparent
point-of-view. Ditto for Our World Environment (Bribane), if a little
heavy-handed and unfocused. And I recall a fairly even-handed treatment of
gun control/ownership issues... I think in Melbourne, but don't quote me.
Maybe it merely reflects the institutions I happened to visit, but I felt
Australian museums were much more willing to tackle issues (and even take
sides) than their American counterparts.
(Of course, my favorite interprative tour was MCG...)
Eugene W. Dillenburg
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Exhibits Department
The Field Museum of Natural History
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