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    Pragmatic Imagination and the New Museum Anthropology

    Pragmatic Imagination and the New Museum Anthropology by Hodge, Christina J.; Kreps, Christina;

    Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology and Museums;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 14 March 2024

    • ISBN 9780367641832
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages292 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 22 Illustrations, black & white; 19 Halftones, black & white; 3 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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    Pragmatic Imagination and the New Museum Anthropology shifts museum anthropology?s relationship to the broader field from marginal to central by revealing the sophisticated transdisciplinary praxis (theory + practice) at the heart of current museum anthropologies

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    Pragmatic Imagination and the New Museum Anthropology shifts museum anthropology?s relationship to the broader field from marginal to central by revealing the sophisticated transdisciplinary praxis (theory + practice) at the heart of current museum anthropologies. The book features international case studies that operate at the interfaces of critical museology, anthropology, material culture studies, art practice, and more. The theory of pragmatics proposes that meaning-making is collaborative and best evaluated through its impact in the world. Collectively the chapters in this volume evidence a ?pragmatic imagination? at work as museum anthropology practitioners ingeniously combine inventiveness (the possible) and practicality (the actual) in ways that drive the field forward. Defining museum anthropology as a pragmatic practice explicitly theorizes this work in order to mark its significance; demystify its processes of knowledge production; connect it more readily to debates within and beyond anthropology; and facilitate critique.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface


    1 Introduction


     Christina J. Hodge and Christina Kreps


    Part I Introduction Pragmatics of Documentation


    2 The Role of Indigenous Archives and Their Pragmatic Imaginings in the New Museum Anthropology


    Diana E. Marsh


    3 The Pragmatics of Decolonizing Metadata: Praxes of 3D Digitization


    Christina J. Hodge


    4 Alternative Voices and Images of Ecotourism from La Ventanilla, Mexico: Reflections on a Neopragmatist-inspired Approach to Participatory Action Museography


    W. Warner Wood


    Part II Introduction Pragmatics of Restitution


    5 Museum Anthropology in an Age of Reconciliation


    Cara Krmpotich


    6 A Pragmatic Approach to Reconciliation: Thoughts on Transforming Repatriation Practice


    Margaret M. Bruchac


    7 Unearthing Colonial Complicities in Maasai Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, Laura N. K. Van Broekhoven


    8 Like a Bridge over Troubled Water?: Fieldwork, Publicly-engaged Scholarship, and Trafficked Indonesian Mortuary Materials


    Kathleen M. Adams


    Part III Introduction Pragmatics of Counter-narrative


    9 Missionaries, Anthropologists, Museums: Instrumentalism and Lessons for Progressive Museology


    Christina Kreps


    10 European Museum Collections and Knowledge Co-production: Developing a Praxis


    Giovanna Vitelli


    11 Teaching Museum Curation and Cultural Equity by Design, Amanda J. Guzmán


    Carolyn Smith, and Rosemary A. Joyce


    12 Artistic Explorations of Place: Creative Pragmatism, Anthropology, and University Museums


    Esteban M. Gómez and Bonnie J. Clark

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