The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity through their exhibiting clout, have been representing Self and the Other via the nexus that connects issues of identity, race, and difference. Based on research conducted using textual analysis and interviews to museum visitors, the thesis examines whether modern ethnography museums are moving past their colonial frameworks and managing to integrate the voices and experiences of the post-colonial Other through the lenses of heritage, history, and memory
The role of ethnographic museums was, to begin with, that of imparting information about foreign cul...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary museum anthropology is collaborative anthropology. Illustrated through the ca...
The volume "The Postcolonial Museum" examines how we can conceive of a ‘postcolonial museum’ in the ...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
The article examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity ...
For over three decades, ethnographic museums have been engaged in a process of redefining both their...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of historical and contempora...
Since its creation, the ethnographic museums have aimed to represent the other cultures. The most re...
As a platform for the display of cultures and a structuring agent in their formation, museums play a...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
The present paper is based upon the idea of Western museums as informal cultural forums. Specificall...
Most European ethnographie museums were founded in the colonial context and the ways objects were co...
This dissertation addresses how museums, as colonial institutions, can become meaningful spaces of b...
The role of ethnographic museums was, to begin with, that of imparting information about foreign cul...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary museum anthropology is collaborative anthropology. Illustrated through the ca...
The volume "The Postcolonial Museum" examines how we can conceive of a ‘postcolonial museum’ in the ...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
The article examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity ...
For over three decades, ethnographic museums have been engaged in a process of redefining both their...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of historical and contempora...
Since its creation, the ethnographic museums have aimed to represent the other cultures. The most re...
As a platform for the display of cultures and a structuring agent in their formation, museums play a...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
The present paper is based upon the idea of Western museums as informal cultural forums. Specificall...
Most European ethnographie museums were founded in the colonial context and the ways objects were co...
This dissertation addresses how museums, as colonial institutions, can become meaningful spaces of b...
The role of ethnographic museums was, to begin with, that of imparting information about foreign cul...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary museum anthropology is collaborative anthropology. Illustrated through the ca...
The volume "The Postcolonial Museum" examines how we can conceive of a ‘postcolonial museum’ in the ...