Horwood | Sharing Authority in the Museum | Buch | 978-0-8153-6993-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 142 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 272 g

Reihe: Museums in Focus

Horwood

Sharing Authority in the Museum

Distributed Objects, Reassembled Relationships
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6993-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis

Distributed Objects, Reassembled Relationships

Buch, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 142 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 272 g

Reihe: Museums in Focus

ISBN: 978-0-8153-6993-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


Sharing Authority in the Museum provides a detailed and fully contextualised study of a heritage assemblage over time, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Focussing on Maori objects, predominantly originating from the Nga Paerangi tribe, housed in Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum, the book examines thenuances of cross-cultural interactions between an indigenous community and an anthropological museum.
Analysis centres on the legacy of historic ethnographic collecting on indigenous communities and museums, and the impact of different value systems and world views on access to heritage objects. Questions of curatorial responsibilities and authority over access rights are explored. Proposing a method for indigenous engagement to address this legacy, and making recommendations to guide participants when forging relationships based around indigenous cultural heritage, Michelle Horwood shows how to negotiate power and authority within these assemblages. She argues that by doing this and acknowledging and communicating our difficult histories, together we can move from collaborative approaches to shared authority and indigenous self-determination, progressing the task of decolonising the museum.
Addressing a salient, complex issue by way of a grounded case study, Sharing Authority in the Museum is key reading for museum practitioners working with ethnographic collections, as well as scholars and students working in the fields of museum, heritage, Indigenous or cultural studies. Itshould also be ofgreat interest toindigenous communities wishing to take the lessons learned from Nga Paerangi’s experiences further within their own spheres of museum engagement.

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Introduction: Worlds apart - rethinking indigenous engagement with museum collections

1. An assemblage: A collector, a collection, an indigenous community and a museum

2. Museum encounters: Nga Paerangi travel to Oxford

3. Emergent themes from the dissassembly-reassembly of a heritage network

4. Working together

Conclusion


Michelle Horwood is a teacher, scholar and museum curator. She has worked extensively in the heritage sector, as a curator, archaeologist and researcher, where connecting communities with their heritage has been the primary focus of her professional practice.



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