@article{cef6178395a1490daedf3952293707d6,
title = "In the Shadow of Money: Making Heritage and Creating Diversities in Museum Contexts",
abstract = "This article addresses the ways in which contemporary political processes, neoliberal market forces, and identity politics of the twenty-first century have affected the understanding of Swedish heritage. Examining the work being done at the Hallwyl Museum in Stockholm, Sweden and the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, we aim to illustrate how heritage is staged, performed, and expressed in contemporary museum settings. ",
keywords = "heritage, cultural economy, public folklore, diversity, museums",
author = "Lizette Grad{\'e}n and Thomas O'dell",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
volume = "79",
pages = "323--348",
journal = "Western Folklore",
issn = "0043-373X",
publisher = "California Folklore Society",
number = "4",
}