Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas played an active political and social role in attempting to decolonise the British Empire. As spaces which forced museum practitioners and visitors to contend with the material remnants of empire, and as arenas which demanded the interpretation of a world undergoing rapid political change, in their very materiality, UK museums of world art and anthropology supported the trialling and enacting of forms of decolonisation, neo-colonialism, independence and anti-colonial resistance. They acted as microcosms of wider political encounters. This short article explores these practices across a range of UK museums, debating defini...
Since the upheaval of social movements for the liberation of formal colonies in the 1960s, and sever...
This issue compiles the outcome of the symposium at the Kunstmuseum Basel and a summer academy at th...
This introductory chapter provides the context for Cultures of Decolonisation by offering a theoreti...
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 ...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
"Decolonising Museums is the second thematic publication of L'Internationale Online; it addresses co...
There is much published research and strategic rhetoric on decolonising the discipline, the academy,...
Cultures of decolonisation combines studies of visual, literary and material cultures in order to ex...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
In the immediate post-war period, in museums across the UK, a distinctive discourse on the restituti...
Museums were both produced by and producers of the ideals that drove the growth of European empires....
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This feature takes the Slade School of Fine Art as the starting point for a global microhistory and ...
Since the upheaval of social movements for the liberation of formal colonies in the 1960s, and sever...
Since the upheaval of social movements for the liberation of formal colonies in the 1960s, and sever...
This issue compiles the outcome of the symposium at the Kunstmuseum Basel and a summer academy at th...
This introductory chapter provides the context for Cultures of Decolonisation by offering a theoreti...
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 ...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
"Decolonising Museums is the second thematic publication of L'Internationale Online; it addresses co...
There is much published research and strategic rhetoric on decolonising the discipline, the academy,...
Cultures of decolonisation combines studies of visual, literary and material cultures in order to ex...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
In the immediate post-war period, in museums across the UK, a distinctive discourse on the restituti...
Museums were both produced by and producers of the ideals that drove the growth of European empires....
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This feature takes the Slade School of Fine Art as the starting point for a global microhistory and ...
Since the upheaval of social movements for the liberation of formal colonies in the 1960s, and sever...
Since the upheaval of social movements for the liberation of formal colonies in the 1960s, and sever...
This issue compiles the outcome of the symposium at the Kunstmuseum Basel and a summer academy at th...
This introductory chapter provides the context for Cultures of Decolonisation by offering a theoreti...