Buch, Englisch, 274 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 567 g
The Arts of Memory and the Pressures of History
Buch, Englisch, 274 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 567 g
ISBN: 978-1-4724-1567-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
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Acknowledgements, Alessandra De Angelis, Celeste Ianniciello, Mariangela Orabona, Michaela Quadraro; Part I Global Migrations, Transcultural Heritage; Chapter 1 A Museum Without Objects, Françoise Vergès; Chapter 2 Decolonising National Museums of Ethnography in Europe: Exposing and Reshaping Colonial Heritage (2000–2012), Felicity Bodenstein, Camilla Pagani; Chapter 3 Colonial Spaces, Postcolonial Narratives: The Exhibitionary Landscape of Fort Cochin in India, Neelima Jeychandran; Chapter 4 Ethnographic Museums: From Colonial Exposition to Intercultural Dialogue, Fabienne Boursiquot; Part II Artistic Incursions in Space and Time; Chapter 5 ‘There is Not Yet a World’, Ebadur Rahman; Chapter 6 The Artist as Interlocutor and the Labour of Memory, Mihaela Brebenel, Christopher Collier, Joanna Figiel; Chapter 7 Performance in the Museum Space (for a Wandering Society), Margherita Parati; Part III Disorienting the Museum; Chapter 8 Museo Diffuso: Performing Memory in Public Spaces, Viviana Gravano; Chapter 9 Mining the Museum in an Age of Migration, Anne Ring Petersen; Chapter 10 Blurring History: The Central European Museum and the Schizophrenia of Capital, Ivan Jurica; Chapter 11 The Limits to Institutional Change: Organisational Roles and Roots, Peggy Levitt; Part IV Representation and Beyond; Chapter 12 The Incurable Image: Curation and Repetition on a Tri-continental Scene, Tarek Elhaik; Chapter 13 The Postcolonial ‘Exhibitionary Complex’: The Role of the International Expo in Migrating and Multicultural Societies, Stefania Zuliani; Chapter 14 Orientalism and the Politics of Contemporary Art Exhibitions, Alessandra Marino; Chapter 15 What Museum for Africa?, Itala Vivan; Part V Future Memories, Alternative Archives; Chapter 16 Egyptian Chemistry: From Postcolonial to Post-humanist Matters, Ursula Biemann; Chapter 17 ‘The Lived Moment’: New Aesthetics for Migrant Recollection, Peter Leese; Chapter 18 Coding/Decoding the Archive, David Gauthier, Erin La Cour; afterword Afterword: After the Museum, Iain Chambers;