This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced international relations. Beginning with fieldwork that approaches museums as sites through which people intimately encounter the objects, institutions, selves and others of international politics, we explore how intimacy can be ‘read’ as socio-sexual affect, scales and proximities, and colonial differentiation/racialisation. The article is grounded in fieldwork at the British Army Royal Engineers Museum in Kent, UK, conceptualised as an assembly of, following Stoler, imperial debris. We explore how certain museum exhibits work as intimate ‘organising objects’, locating the museum collection, and those who visit or are excluded from it, within t...
PhD ThesisDuring the nineteenth century, when the British Empire was nearing its peak in terms of t...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper makes a contribution towards deciphering the relationship between museums, politics and i...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
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 ...
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
Many scholars have examined the museum as a site of politics. This paper reviews recent research on ...
This article examines the British Museum’s imperialist attitudes towards classical heritage. Despite...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Br...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Bri...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
PhD ThesisDuring the nineteenth century, when the British Empire was nearing its peak in terms of t...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper makes a contribution towards deciphering the relationship between museums, politics and i...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
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 ...
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
Many scholars have examined the museum as a site of politics. This paper reviews recent research on ...
This article examines the British Museum’s imperialist attitudes towards classical heritage. Despite...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Br...
This article posits the value in considering the affective politics in the everyday space of the Bri...
This article explores the relationship between “permanent” exhibitions and political flux. Offering ...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
PhD ThesisDuring the nineteenth century, when the British Empire was nearing its peak in terms of t...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper makes a contribution towards deciphering the relationship between museums, politics and i...