Spaces of Care - Confronting Colonial Afterlives in European Ethnographic Museums

Alarming environmental shifts and disasters have raised public awareness and anxieties regarding the future of the planet. While planetary in scale, the negative effects of this global crisis are distributed unequally, affecting some of the already most fragile communities most intensely, thus contr...

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Corporate Author: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Other Authors: Modest, Wayne (Editor), Augustat, Claudia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [sine loco] : transcript Verlag, 2023.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Spaces of Care: Introduction --  |t Speculating Towards More Caring Futures --  |t The Museum as a Space of Radical Imagination: Dismantling and Rebuilding Political Worlds --  |t The Future Claimant's Representative: On the Task of the Museum in the Time of the Planet --  |t Toward a Negative Zoology: Not-Knowing for a Post- Anthropocene Future --  |t Holding On, Letting Go: Escaping the Contemporary Museum --  |t Experiment and Excavation in the Ethnographic Museum: Care, Cruelty, and Barbara Harrisson --  |t Museums of Non-Natural History --  |t Alongside One Another: Myth-Making and Risk in Narrativizing Enslavement at the Cape of Good Hope --  |t Making (a) Difference --  |t Yuki Kihara's Going Native at Museum Volkenkunde --  |t Conversation between Fernanda Olivares, Nicolás Spencer, Nora Haas, and Claudia Augustat --  |t Shared Reflections on Artistic Creation Processes in Times of COVID-19 --  |t The Art of Hawaiian Quilting --  |t Reflections on A Collection in Turmoil. A Three-Day Workshop Held in September 2022 at MUCIV --  |t Curators As Mediators Between the Community and Museum --  |t Seko Na Seko (Forever) --  |t gathering, weathering --  |t The Cursed Land of Lustful Women --  |t Turning the Gaze Outside-In -- Exploring Danish Pasts in Graphic Storytelling --  |t Material Memories for Future Worlds --  |t Wood, Ivory, and Palm Nuts: A (Dis)Continuation of an Old Sengele Story --  |t Climate Crisis -- The Decline of Biodiversity and an Over 140-Year-Old Necklace --  |t The Doum Palm Between Colonial Exploitation and Collecting --  |t Native Hawaiian Kapa: Rebuilding a Sustainable Future --  |t A World in a Box: Education and/or Extraction in a Dutch Colonial School Collection --  |t Hundred-year-old Seediq Stories in the Swedish Collection --  |t Yeil koowú -- A Raven's Tail Ceremonial Robe --  |t Cotton Cultivation in Togo Through the Lens of Europe's Periphery --  |t Gentle Glory: Loss, Exile, and Survival in an Eleventh Century Tibetan Bodhisattva --  |t Skin and the Archive: Reading Ecology and Colonial Legacies in a Kuria Drum --  |t Rethinking Worldviews Through the Moche Blood Ceremony Ceramic Vessel: Lessons from the Past for an Environmentally Just Future --  |t Maize Deity or Spirit in the Andean Worldview --  |t Corona Puppet --  |t Biographies of Contributors 
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