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>> From: Maureen McConnell <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: March 29, 2005 5:59:44 PM EST
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: science/religion
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>>
>> Frames of Reference-
>> Maureen McConnell, Museum of Science, Boston
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>> Reading the discussion on this listserv about science and religion
>> reminds me of the early days of the Enola Gay exhibition debate among
>> museum professionals.
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>> I feel that our discussion is taking place in a very narrow frame of
>> reference. If I block out both issues in levels (see below), most of
>> what I read on the listserv is at level 1 or 2. In the Enola Gay
>> debate we also stayed at level 1 or 2 for a long time—too long, and
>> the museum field suffered from our limited view and reluctance to
>> take a wider perspective.
>>
>> I feel it is foolish—utterly foolish-- for us not to learn from our
>> history.
>>
>> As the historian Mike Wallace wrote in “History Wars: The Enola Gay
>> and Other Battles for the American Past”—
>>
>> “But isolated institutions can only do so much. There must be a
>> commitment by the larger museum community to help out. An attack on
>> one museum’s freedom of expression should be seen as an attack on
>> all. Most Americans believe museums are dedicated to the pursuit and
>> display of truth. They enjoy a rare reputation among our cultural and
>> political establishments. Any capitulation to political or commercial
>> pressures tarnishes that image.”
>>
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>>
>> Evolution/ Religion debate-
>>
>> Level 1-
>> Personal-
>> Do I believe in a Higher Power? Do I feel that scientific evidence
>> for evolution is incompatible with belief in a Higher Power?
>>
>> Level 2-
>> Ideological-
>> Scientific theory vs. religion
>>
>> Level 3-
>> National view-
>> To what extent is the science/ religion debate of view fueled by U.S.
>> party politics?
>>
>> Level 4-
>> International view-
>> To what degree is the debate over Darwinism vs. fundamentalist
>> religious beliefs strictly an American issue?
>>
>> Level 5-
>> World view-
>> To what extent is the US debate over religion and science a
>> reflection of the rise of religious fundamentalism in many countries
>> worldwide?
>>
>>
>> Enola Gay Exhibit-
>>
>> Level 1-
>> Personal-
>> Do I think that dropping the atomic bomb was justified in order to
>> bring an end to WW II?
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>> Level 2-
>> Ideological-
>> Historical scholarship vs. public remembrance
>>
>> Level 3-
>> National view-
>> To what extent was the public controversy over the Smithsonian’s
>> planned exhibition of the bomber Enola Gay affected by the US
>> congress?
>>
>> Level 4-
>> International view-
>> To what extent was the furor over the Enola Gay exhibition in the US
>> another example of the difficulty of any nation in acknowledging its
>> wartime activities? (Nazi death camps for Germany, Pearl Harbor for
>> the Japanese etc.)
>>
>> Level 5-
>> World view- How did the Atomic Age, ushered in by the dropping of the
>> atomic bomb on Hiroshima, begin a new era in world affairs?
>>
>> (Note to younger museum professionals: The exhibition “Crossroads:
>> The End of WWII, the Atomic Bomb, and The Origin of the Cold War”
>> popularly called “the Enola Gay exhibit” was an exhibition planned by
>> the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in
>> 1994. The exhibition was never mounted in its original form because
>> of public controversy that involved the Air Force Association, and
>> eventually the US Congress. It opened in a highly modified form in
>> 1995.)
>>
>> For a museum controversy timeline, visit:
>> http://www.austmus.gov.au/amarc/contested/timeline.htm
>>
>>
>>
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