From observing the Oak Alley and Whitney plantation museum websites, I think that they are different in various ways. One of the most noticeable differences is that Oak Alley’s website has more aesthetic images to attract tourists. On the other hand, Whitney’s is very plain: it has a simple webpage that includes all necessary […]
Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation: It seems difficult to say that the Oak Alley plantation is a museum. There are multiple reasons for this. First of all, thee word “museum” is not visible anywhere on the home page of the website. On the top left of the page it’s clearly visible that the Oak Alley Plantation is […]
Learning From The Past
Immediately looking at the websites for the Oak Alley Plantation and Whitney Plantation, there is a stark difference in the way the two are presented. The Oak Alley Plantation appears to marketed as a vacation spot: a restaurant and an inn. On the other hand, the Whitney Plantation is presented as a learning spot, referring […]
Whitney Plantation VS Oak Alley
Although both of these plantation tours are extremities of types of museums, they do fulfill the purpose of a museum, which is preserving items or areas of historical importance and sharing them to educate the general public. Because of what defines museums, I would consider plantation tours as a form of “museums”. However, this means […]
Oak Alley VS Whitney Plantation, Are They Museums?
To me, the purpose of a museum is to exhibit objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural significance. While Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation both fall under the umbrella of plantation museums, they vary drastically in their respective layout and purpose. From Oak Alley’s website, Oak Alley advertises itself as a restaurant and inn rather than a […]
Southern Charms
The South has always been known for its hospitality and the stretch of the Great River road from New Orleans to Baton Rouge is no exception. Just check out the San Francisco, Oak Alley, Laura and Houmas House plantations. These advertisements say it all right? Beautiful extravagant mansions, Cajun and Creole restaurants showing off the […]
Blog Post 2 – Zappa
Before looking at the websites, I would consider plantation museums not museums in our typical sense of the concept, but instead a kind of “monument”. By “monument”, I do not mean it as a tribute, but instead a physical representation of an event, or series of events. I certainly do not think that the people […]
Blog Post #1 – Leann Uy
Museums are an important part of today’s society; they are essential to the diffusion of cultures and ideas, the presentation of the world’s history, and the display of the ornate works of artists throughout it. However, the actual background of these artifacts are often concealed to mask how they were actually obtained. The short movie […]
Blog 1: Illegally acquired artifacts displayed in museums
In class, we discussed that there is a problem in museums where countries may steal artifacts from others, e.g., Universal museums and the British Museum from the “Black Panther” clip, to display them to the public as if these items are owned by them. There are several cases where the owner of the […]
Blog Post #1 – Museums
Museums are indispensable in preserving the rich religion, culture, and both triumphs and struggles in the history of various minority groups across the globe. Through their choices, artists and curators are able to spark thought in new generations, giving viewers an authentic connection to heritage in parts of the world that they generally don’t imagine. […]