Contesting Knowledge
Museums and Indigenous Perspectives
Herausgeber: Sleeper-Smith, Susan
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Susan Sleeper-Smith is a professor of history at Michigan State University. She is the author of Indian Women and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes and the coeditor of New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Proceedings of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference. Contributors: Kristina Ackley, Miranda J. Brady, M. Teresa Carlson, Brenda J. Child, Brian Isaac Daniels, Gwyneira Isaac, Hal Langfur, Paul Liffman, Amy Lonetree, Brenda Macdougall, Zine Magubane, Ann McMullen, Ciraj Rassool, Jennifer Shannon, Ray Silverman, Susan Sleeper-Smith, and Jacki Thompson Rand…mehr
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Susan Sleeper-Smith is a professor of history at Michigan State University. She is the author of Indian Women and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes and the coeditor of New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Proceedings of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference. Contributors: Kristina Ackley, Miranda J. Brady, M. Teresa Carlson, Brenda J. Child, Brian Isaac Daniels, Gwyneira Isaac, Hal Langfur, Paul Liffman, Amy Lonetree, Brenda Macdougall, Zine Magubane, Ann McMullen, Ciraj Rassool, Jennifer Shannon, Ray Silverman, Susan Sleeper-Smith, and Jacki Thompson Rand
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- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780803219489
- ISBN-10: 0803219482
- Artikelnr.: 26018765
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780803219489
- ISBN-10: 0803219482
- Artikelnr.: 26018765
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susan Sleeper-Smith is a professor of history at Michigan State University. She is the author of Indian Women and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes and the coeditor of New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Proceedings of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference. Contributors: Kristina Ackley, Miranda J. Brady, M. Teresa Carlson, Brenda J. Child, Brian Isaac Daniels, Gwyneira Isaac, Hal Langfur, Paul Liffman, Amy Lonetree, Brenda Macdougall, Zine Magubane, Ann McMullen, Ciraj Rassool, Jennifer Shannon, Ray Silverman, Susan Sleeper-Smith, and Jacki Thompson Rand
List of Illustrations
Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives / Susan
Sleeper-Smith
Part 1: Ethnography and the Cultural Practices of Museums
Introduction: The Legacy of Ethnography / Ray Silverman
1. Elite Ethnography and Cultural Eradication: Confronting the Cannibal in
Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil / Hal Langfur
2. Ethnographic Showcases as Sites of Knowledge Production and Indigenous
Resistance / Zine Magubane
3. Reinventing George Heye: Nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian
and Its Collections / Ann McMullen
4. Ethnographic Elaborations, Indigenous Contestations, and the Cultural
Politics of Imagining Community: A View from the District Six Museum in
South Africa / Ciraj Rassool
Part 2: Curatorial Practices: Voices, Values, Languages, and Traditions
Introduction: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives on Curatorial Practice /
Jacki Thompson Rand
5. A Dialogic Response to the Problematized Past: The National Museum of
the American Indian / Miranda J. Brady
6. West Side Stories: The Blending of Voice and Representation through a
Shared Curatorial Practice / Brenda Macdougall and M. Teresa Carlson
7. Huichol Histories and Territorial Claims in Two National Anthropology
Museums / Paul Liffman
8. The Construction of Native Voice at the National Museum of the American
Indian / Jennifer Shannon
Part 3: Tribal Museums and the Heterogeneity of the Nation-State
Introduction: Creation of the Tribal Museum / Brenda J. Child
9. Tsi, the Oneida Nation Museum: Creating a Space
for
Haudenosaunee Kinship and Identity / Kristina Ackley
10. Reimagining Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal History: Museums,
Libraries, and Archives in the Klamath River Region / Brian Isaac Daniels
11. Responsibilities toward Knowledge: The Zuni Museum and the Reconciling
of Different Knowledge Systems / Gwyneira Isaac
12. Museums as Sites of Decolonization: Truth Telling in National and
Tribal Museums / Amy Lonetree /
Contributors
Index 000
Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives / Susan
Sleeper-Smith
Part 1: Ethnography and the Cultural Practices of Museums
Introduction: The Legacy of Ethnography / Ray Silverman
1. Elite Ethnography and Cultural Eradication: Confronting the Cannibal in
Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil / Hal Langfur
2. Ethnographic Showcases as Sites of Knowledge Production and Indigenous
Resistance / Zine Magubane
3. Reinventing George Heye: Nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian
and Its Collections / Ann McMullen
4. Ethnographic Elaborations, Indigenous Contestations, and the Cultural
Politics of Imagining Community: A View from the District Six Museum in
South Africa / Ciraj Rassool
Part 2: Curatorial Practices: Voices, Values, Languages, and Traditions
Introduction: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives on Curatorial Practice /
Jacki Thompson Rand
5. A Dialogic Response to the Problematized Past: The National Museum of
the American Indian / Miranda J. Brady
6. West Side Stories: The Blending of Voice and Representation through a
Shared Curatorial Practice / Brenda Macdougall and M. Teresa Carlson
7. Huichol Histories and Territorial Claims in Two National Anthropology
Museums / Paul Liffman
8. The Construction of Native Voice at the National Museum of the American
Indian / Jennifer Shannon
Part 3: Tribal Museums and the Heterogeneity of the Nation-State
Introduction: Creation of the Tribal Museum / Brenda J. Child
9. Tsi, the Oneida Nation Museum: Creating a Space
for
Haudenosaunee Kinship and Identity / Kristina Ackley
10. Reimagining Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal History: Museums,
Libraries, and Archives in the Klamath River Region / Brian Isaac Daniels
11. Responsibilities toward Knowledge: The Zuni Museum and the Reconciling
of Different Knowledge Systems / Gwyneira Isaac
12. Museums as Sites of Decolonization: Truth Telling in National and
Tribal Museums / Amy Lonetree /
Contributors
Index 000
List of Illustrations
Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives / Susan
Sleeper-Smith
Part 1: Ethnography and the Cultural Practices of Museums
Introduction: The Legacy of Ethnography / Ray Silverman
1. Elite Ethnography and Cultural Eradication: Confronting the Cannibal in
Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil / Hal Langfur
2. Ethnographic Showcases as Sites of Knowledge Production and Indigenous
Resistance / Zine Magubane
3. Reinventing George Heye: Nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian
and Its Collections / Ann McMullen
4. Ethnographic Elaborations, Indigenous Contestations, and the Cultural
Politics of Imagining Community: A View from the District Six Museum in
South Africa / Ciraj Rassool
Part 2: Curatorial Practices: Voices, Values, Languages, and Traditions
Introduction: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives on Curatorial Practice /
Jacki Thompson Rand
5. A Dialogic Response to the Problematized Past: The National Museum of
the American Indian / Miranda J. Brady
6. West Side Stories: The Blending of Voice and Representation through a
Shared Curatorial Practice / Brenda Macdougall and M. Teresa Carlson
7. Huichol Histories and Territorial Claims in Two National Anthropology
Museums / Paul Liffman
8. The Construction of Native Voice at the National Museum of the American
Indian / Jennifer Shannon
Part 3: Tribal Museums and the Heterogeneity of the Nation-State
Introduction: Creation of the Tribal Museum / Brenda J. Child
9. Tsi, the Oneida Nation Museum: Creating a Space
for
Haudenosaunee Kinship and Identity / Kristina Ackley
10. Reimagining Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal History: Museums,
Libraries, and Archives in the Klamath River Region / Brian Isaac Daniels
11. Responsibilities toward Knowledge: The Zuni Museum and the Reconciling
of Different Knowledge Systems / Gwyneira Isaac
12. Museums as Sites of Decolonization: Truth Telling in National and
Tribal Museums / Amy Lonetree /
Contributors
Index 000
Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives / Susan
Sleeper-Smith
Part 1: Ethnography and the Cultural Practices of Museums
Introduction: The Legacy of Ethnography / Ray Silverman
1. Elite Ethnography and Cultural Eradication: Confronting the Cannibal in
Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil / Hal Langfur
2. Ethnographic Showcases as Sites of Knowledge Production and Indigenous
Resistance / Zine Magubane
3. Reinventing George Heye: Nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian
and Its Collections / Ann McMullen
4. Ethnographic Elaborations, Indigenous Contestations, and the Cultural
Politics of Imagining Community: A View from the District Six Museum in
South Africa / Ciraj Rassool
Part 2: Curatorial Practices: Voices, Values, Languages, and Traditions
Introduction: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives on Curatorial Practice /
Jacki Thompson Rand
5. A Dialogic Response to the Problematized Past: The National Museum of
the American Indian / Miranda J. Brady
6. West Side Stories: The Blending of Voice and Representation through a
Shared Curatorial Practice / Brenda Macdougall and M. Teresa Carlson
7. Huichol Histories and Territorial Claims in Two National Anthropology
Museums / Paul Liffman
8. The Construction of Native Voice at the National Museum of the American
Indian / Jennifer Shannon
Part 3: Tribal Museums and the Heterogeneity of the Nation-State
Introduction: Creation of the Tribal Museum / Brenda J. Child
9. Tsi, the Oneida Nation Museum: Creating a Space
for
Haudenosaunee Kinship and Identity / Kristina Ackley
10. Reimagining Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal History: Museums,
Libraries, and Archives in the Klamath River Region / Brian Isaac Daniels
11. Responsibilities toward Knowledge: The Zuni Museum and the Reconciling
of Different Knowledge Systems / Gwyneira Isaac
12. Museums as Sites of Decolonization: Truth Telling in National and
Tribal Museums / Amy Lonetree /
Contributors
Index 000