This paper uses Chinese ethnic minority museums as case study to reflect on the significance of the use of figurines, mannequins and dioramas as modes of representation of individuals and collectivities in museums. By proposing the concept of miniature and exploring its diverse facets and conceptual implications in the context of specific examples of museum displays of Chinese ethnic minorities, the analysis reveals how specific museological practices and display supports – such as mannequins, dioramas, figurines and maps – enable the reduction and containment of cultural difference. Through a critical engagement with China’s nationalistic narratives on equal and harmonious inter-ethnic relations unfolded in museum displays by means of such...
[[abstract]]Museum exhibition, both cultural and aesthetic, is constituted social practices that dep...
The past two decades have witnessed an 'Overseas Chinese museum fever' across China. By commemoratin...
The research subjects of this study are temporary museum exhibitions of indigenous culture in Taiwan...
This paper uses Chinese ethnic minority museums as case study to reflect on the significance of the ...
Through an exploration of the representation of ethnic minorities in the museums of Kunming, Yunnan ...
Ethnic minority groups (shaoshu minzu) have continued to be silenced in Chinese museums’ expert-led ...
In the discussions of the representation of the numerous “new” ethnic, religious, gender and cultura...
This ethnography examines changing relationships between government and business through the emergen...
What are the rationale, significance and implications of the use of reproductions of the human body ...
The PRC museum is becoming a space for the construction of a national identity grounded in an ethnic...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
This dissertation explores the performative qualities of the museum presentation of Chinese porcelai...
This thesis examines the long-term effects of multiculturalism on the representation of minority gro...
This chapter looks at the curatorial arrangements and display methods of the 1935 Shanghai Prelimina...
[[abstract]]Museum exhibition, both cultural and aesthetic, is constituted social practices that dep...
The past two decades have witnessed an 'Overseas Chinese museum fever' across China. By commemoratin...
The research subjects of this study are temporary museum exhibitions of indigenous culture in Taiwan...
This paper uses Chinese ethnic minority museums as case study to reflect on the significance of the ...
Through an exploration of the representation of ethnic minorities in the museums of Kunming, Yunnan ...
Ethnic minority groups (shaoshu minzu) have continued to be silenced in Chinese museums’ expert-led ...
In the discussions of the representation of the numerous “new” ethnic, religious, gender and cultura...
This ethnography examines changing relationships between government and business through the emergen...
What are the rationale, significance and implications of the use of reproductions of the human body ...
The PRC museum is becoming a space for the construction of a national identity grounded in an ethnic...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
This dissertation explores the performative qualities of the museum presentation of Chinese porcelai...
This thesis examines the long-term effects of multiculturalism on the representation of minority gro...
This chapter looks at the curatorial arrangements and display methods of the 1935 Shanghai Prelimina...
[[abstract]]Museum exhibition, both cultural and aesthetic, is constituted social practices that dep...
The past two decades have witnessed an 'Overseas Chinese museum fever' across China. By commemoratin...
The research subjects of this study are temporary museum exhibitions of indigenous culture in Taiwan...