Material Culture in Transit: Theory and Practice

Material Culture in Transit

Theory and Practice
 
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ISBN13:9781032223872
ISBN10:1032223871
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:218 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:580 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 28 Illustrations, black & white; 26 Halftones, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white
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Material Culture in Transit: Theory and Practice constellates curators and scholars actively working with material culture within academic and museal institutions through theory and practice.

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Material Culture in Transit: Theory and Practice constellates curators and scholars actively working with material culture within academic and museal institutions through theory and practice. The rich collection of essays critically addresses the multivalent ways in which mobility reshapes the?characteristics of artefacts, specifically under prevailing issues of representation and colonial liabilities. The volume attests to material culture as central to understanding the repercussions of problematic histories and proposes novel ways to address them. It offers valuable reading for scholars of anthropology, museum studies, history and others with an interest in material culture.

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List of figures


Contributors


Preface


Acknowledgements



Moving Matter: Worlds f Material Culture


Zainabu Jallo


Part I Museology Representation and Colonial Liabilities



1. After Interpretive Dominance


Anna Schmid



2. "Wo Ist Afrika?": Of Reflexive Museography, and Other (Productive?) Disappointments


Sandra Ferracuti



3. "Out of Context"- Translocation of West African Artefacts to European Museums: The Case of the Leo Frobenius Collection From Mali


Cécile Bründlmayer



4. The Museum as a Colonial Archive. The Collection of Victor and Marie Solioz and Its Role in Forgetting the Colonial Past


Samuel B. Bachmann



5. Museum Collections in Transit: Towards A History of The Artefacts Of The Endeavour Voyage


Nicholas Thomas


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Part II Heuristic Materiality Meanings and Transformations



6. "To Give Away My Collection For Free Would Be Nonsense": Decorations And The Emergence Of Ethnology In Imperial Germany


Carl Deussen



7. Discourse On Objectification And Personification: Modern Forms Of Material Cultural Identity In The Touareg Society


Djouroukoro Diallo



8. The Material Culture Of Vodun: Case Studies From Ghana, Togo, Germany And In-Between


Niklas Wolf


9. Ndambirkus and Ndaokus; Asmat Skulls In Transit


Jan Joris Visser



10. On The Art Of Forging Gods: Techniques, Forces And Materials In An Afro-Brazilian Religion.


Lucas Marques