%0 Generic
%T Academic Anthropology and the Museum Back to the Future
%A Ames, Michael M.
%A Bouquet, Mary
%A Bouquet, Mary
%A Cannizzo, Jeanne
%A Dias, Nélia
%A González, Roberto J.
%A Macdonald, Sharon
%A Nader, Laura
%A Ou, C. Jay
%A Porto, Nuno
%A Saunders, Barbara
%A Segalen, Martine
%A Shelton, Anthony
%A Venbrux, Eric
%I Berghahn Books
%@ 9781782386612
%K ART / Museum Studies
%D [2001]
%D , ©2001
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X List of Figures
%X Contributors
%X Acknowledgements
%X 1. Introduction: Academic anthropology and the Museum. Back to the Future
%X Part I. Anthropological encounters with the post-colonial museum
%X 2. The photological apparatus and the desiring machine. Unexpected congruences between the Koninklijk Museum, Tervuren and the Umistà Centre, Alert Bay
%X 3. Picturing the museum: photography and the work of mediation in the Third Portuguese Empire
%X 4. On the pre-museum history of Baldwin Spencer's collection of Tiwi artefacts
%X Part II. Ethnographic museums and ethnographic museology 'at home'
%X 5. Anthropology at home and in the museum: the case of the Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires in Paris
%X 6. 'Does anthropology need museums?' Teaching ethnographic museology in Portugal, Thirty Years Later
%X Part III. Science museums as an ethnographic challenge
%X 7. Towards an ethnography of museums: science, technology and us
%X 8. Behind the Scenes at the Science Museum, London. Knowing, making and using
%X Part IV. Anthropologists as cultural producers
%X 9. Unsettling the meaning: critical museology, art and anthropological discourse
%X 10. Inside out: cultural production in the museum and the academy
%X 11. The art of exhibition making as a problem of translation
%X Part V. Looking ahead
%X 12. Why post-millennial museums will need fuzzy guerrillas
%X Bibliography
%X Index
%C Berghahn Books
%C New York
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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