This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores the curation of the Asian and African collections at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, 1950-1970, in the context of US involvement in the ‘end’ of European empire, Third World nationalism and the Cold War. Close analysis of museum archives reveals the diversity, dynamism and occasionally progressive nature of museum anthropology during a period often considered uninteresting and even moribund. It demonstrates the myriad entanglements between museums and US government policy, and how cultural representation in the US was influenced by the specificities of colonization and independence in different regions of th...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
This article investigates the relationship between museums and decolonisation in the under-examined ...
This article investigates the relationship between museums and decolonisation in the under-examined ...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the Smithsonian Institution’s new facility on the...
"Decolonising Museums is the second thematic publication of L'Internationale Online; it addresses co...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
In this essay, I examine and problematize the myth of neutrality in America’s art museums by examini...
The cry for decolonization has echoed throughout the museum world. Although perhaps most audibly hea...
Museums hold an esteemed position that grants validity to the objects and history held within them b...
The theory of museology produced over the past half century to define its own moral interpretation o...
"Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum examines European museums' efforts to invest...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
This article investigates the relationship between museums and decolonisation in the under-examined ...
This article investigates the relationship between museums and decolonisation in the under-examined ...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the Smithsonian Institution’s new facility on the...
"Decolonising Museums is the second thematic publication of L'Internationale Online; it addresses co...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
In this essay, I examine and problematize the myth of neutrality in America’s art museums by examini...
The cry for decolonization has echoed throughout the museum world. Although perhaps most audibly hea...
Museums hold an esteemed position that grants validity to the objects and history held within them b...
The theory of museology produced over the past half century to define its own moral interpretation o...
"Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum examines European museums' efforts to invest...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...