This article examines the role of embodied and performative knowledge in the museum environment, with a particular focus on ethnographic photographs. The study is based on the return of several hundred ethnographic photographs from the Sarawak Museum to Indigenous communities in rural Malaysia, where they had been taken by museum photographers from the early 1950s onwards. Aside from the oral narratives that emerged during the discussions and interviews, contextual knowledge was provided in embodied form. The return of the photographs to people in the source communities prompted the re-enactment of activities, re-telling of stories and production of cultural heritage to which the photographs referred. Such embodied knowledge, defined as kno...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
This research was conducted by using textual, qualitative approach while looking closer at the signi...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
This article examines the role of embodied and performative knowledge in the museum environment, wit...
This project proposes the use of archival photographs of remote upriver communities in Southeast Asi...
The Sarawak Museum archive in Malaysia contains thousands of photographic prints and negatives from ...
This paper investigates an interdisciplinary perspective on museum research, offering a new orientat...
This paper is a contribution to the growing field of critical cross-cultural studies in the social u...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
The creation of a new display in the University of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum of contemporary photo...
This article reflects on the relationships between artefacts newly collectedby ethnographic museums ...
Dance involves a set of movements that embody social memory. Such forms of intangible heritage have ...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
The article examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity ...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
This research was conducted by using textual, qualitative approach while looking closer at the signi...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
This article examines the role of embodied and performative knowledge in the museum environment, wit...
This project proposes the use of archival photographs of remote upriver communities in Southeast Asi...
The Sarawak Museum archive in Malaysia contains thousands of photographic prints and negatives from ...
This paper investigates an interdisciplinary perspective on museum research, offering a new orientat...
This paper is a contribution to the growing field of critical cross-cultural studies in the social u...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
The creation of a new display in the University of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum of contemporary photo...
This article reflects on the relationships between artefacts newly collectedby ethnographic museums ...
Dance involves a set of movements that embody social memory. Such forms of intangible heritage have ...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
The article examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity ...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
This research was conducted by using textual, qualitative approach while looking closer at the signi...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...