Curatopia
Museums and the future of curatorship
Herausgeber: Mccarthy, Conal; Schorch, Philipp
Curatopia
Museums and the future of curatorship
Herausgeber: Mccarthy, Conal; Schorch, Philipp
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Curatopia explores how curating globally is being (re)conceptualised through engagement with indigenous people in the Pacific and collections and exhibitions in Euro-American institutions.
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Curatopia explores how curating globally is being (re)conceptualised through engagement with indigenous people in the Pacific and collections and exhibitions in Euro-American institutions.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781526118196
- ISBN-10: 152611819X
- Artikelnr.: 53566207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781526118196
- ISBN-10: 152611819X
- Artikelnr.: 53566207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Philipp Schorch is Professor of Museum Anthropology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany Conal McCarthy is Professor and Director of the Museum and Heritage Studies Programme at Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Introduction: conceptualising Curatopia - Philipp Schorch, Conal McCarthy
and Eveline Dürr Part I: Europe 1 The museum as method (revisited) -
Nicholas Thomas 2 What not to collect? Post-connoisseurial dystopia and the
profusion of things - Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 3 Concerning
curatorial practice in ethnological museums: an epistemology of
postcolonial debate - Larissa Förster and Friedrich von Bose 4 Walking the
fine line: From Samoa with Love? at the Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich -
Hilke Thode-Arora 5 Curating across the colonial divides - Jette Sandahl 6
Thinking and working through difference: remaking the ethnographic museum
in the global contemporary - Viv Golding and Wayne Modest Part II: North
America 7 The times of the curator - James Clifford 8 Baroque modernity,
critique and Indigenous epistemologies in museum representations of the
Andes and Amazonia - Anthony Alan Shelton 9 Swings and roundabouts:
pluralism and the politics of change in Canada's national museums - Ruth B.
Phillips 10 Community engagement, Indigenous heritage and the complex
figure of the curator: foe, facilitator, friend or forsaken? - Bryony
Onciul 11 Joining the club: a Tongan 'akau in New England - Ivan Gaskell 12
c'?sna??m, the City before the City: exhibiting pre-Indigenous belonging in
Vancouver - Paul Tapsell Part III: Pacific 13 The figure of the kaitiaki:
learning from Maori curatorship past and present - Conal McCarthy, Arapata
Hakiwai and Philipp Schorch 14 Curating the uncommons: taking care of
difference in museums - Billie Lythberg, Wayne Ngata and Amiria Salmond 15
Collecting, curating and exhibiting cross-cultural material histories in a
post-settler society - Bronwyn Labrum 16 Curating relations between 'us'
and 'them': the changing role of migration museums in Australia - Andrea
Witcomb 17 Agency and authority: the politics of co-collecting - Sean
Mallon 18 He alo a he alo / kanohi ki te kanohi / face to face: curatorial
bodies, encounters and relations - Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, Moana Nepia and
Philipp Schorch Afterwords 19 Curating time - Ian Wedde 20 Virtual museums
and new directions? - Vilsoni Hereniko Index
and Eveline Dürr Part I: Europe 1 The museum as method (revisited) -
Nicholas Thomas 2 What not to collect? Post-connoisseurial dystopia and the
profusion of things - Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 3 Concerning
curatorial practice in ethnological museums: an epistemology of
postcolonial debate - Larissa Förster and Friedrich von Bose 4 Walking the
fine line: From Samoa with Love? at the Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich -
Hilke Thode-Arora 5 Curating across the colonial divides - Jette Sandahl 6
Thinking and working through difference: remaking the ethnographic museum
in the global contemporary - Viv Golding and Wayne Modest Part II: North
America 7 The times of the curator - James Clifford 8 Baroque modernity,
critique and Indigenous epistemologies in museum representations of the
Andes and Amazonia - Anthony Alan Shelton 9 Swings and roundabouts:
pluralism and the politics of change in Canada's national museums - Ruth B.
Phillips 10 Community engagement, Indigenous heritage and the complex
figure of the curator: foe, facilitator, friend or forsaken? - Bryony
Onciul 11 Joining the club: a Tongan 'akau in New England - Ivan Gaskell 12
c'?sna??m, the City before the City: exhibiting pre-Indigenous belonging in
Vancouver - Paul Tapsell Part III: Pacific 13 The figure of the kaitiaki:
learning from Maori curatorship past and present - Conal McCarthy, Arapata
Hakiwai and Philipp Schorch 14 Curating the uncommons: taking care of
difference in museums - Billie Lythberg, Wayne Ngata and Amiria Salmond 15
Collecting, curating and exhibiting cross-cultural material histories in a
post-settler society - Bronwyn Labrum 16 Curating relations between 'us'
and 'them': the changing role of migration museums in Australia - Andrea
Witcomb 17 Agency and authority: the politics of co-collecting - Sean
Mallon 18 He alo a he alo / kanohi ki te kanohi / face to face: curatorial
bodies, encounters and relations - Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, Moana Nepia and
Philipp Schorch Afterwords 19 Curating time - Ian Wedde 20 Virtual museums
and new directions? - Vilsoni Hereniko Index
Introduction: conceptualising Curatopia - Philipp Schorch, Conal McCarthy
and Eveline Dürr Part I: Europe 1 The museum as method (revisited) -
Nicholas Thomas 2 What not to collect? Post-connoisseurial dystopia and the
profusion of things - Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 3 Concerning
curatorial practice in ethnological museums: an epistemology of
postcolonial debate - Larissa Förster and Friedrich von Bose 4 Walking the
fine line: From Samoa with Love? at the Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich -
Hilke Thode-Arora 5 Curating across the colonial divides - Jette Sandahl 6
Thinking and working through difference: remaking the ethnographic museum
in the global contemporary - Viv Golding and Wayne Modest Part II: North
America 7 The times of the curator - James Clifford 8 Baroque modernity,
critique and Indigenous epistemologies in museum representations of the
Andes and Amazonia - Anthony Alan Shelton 9 Swings and roundabouts:
pluralism and the politics of change in Canada's national museums - Ruth B.
Phillips 10 Community engagement, Indigenous heritage and the complex
figure of the curator: foe, facilitator, friend or forsaken? - Bryony
Onciul 11 Joining the club: a Tongan 'akau in New England - Ivan Gaskell 12
c'?sna??m, the City before the City: exhibiting pre-Indigenous belonging in
Vancouver - Paul Tapsell Part III: Pacific 13 The figure of the kaitiaki:
learning from Maori curatorship past and present - Conal McCarthy, Arapata
Hakiwai and Philipp Schorch 14 Curating the uncommons: taking care of
difference in museums - Billie Lythberg, Wayne Ngata and Amiria Salmond 15
Collecting, curating and exhibiting cross-cultural material histories in a
post-settler society - Bronwyn Labrum 16 Curating relations between 'us'
and 'them': the changing role of migration museums in Australia - Andrea
Witcomb 17 Agency and authority: the politics of co-collecting - Sean
Mallon 18 He alo a he alo / kanohi ki te kanohi / face to face: curatorial
bodies, encounters and relations - Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, Moana Nepia and
Philipp Schorch Afterwords 19 Curating time - Ian Wedde 20 Virtual museums
and new directions? - Vilsoni Hereniko Index
and Eveline Dürr Part I: Europe 1 The museum as method (revisited) -
Nicholas Thomas 2 What not to collect? Post-connoisseurial dystopia and the
profusion of things - Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 3 Concerning
curatorial practice in ethnological museums: an epistemology of
postcolonial debate - Larissa Förster and Friedrich von Bose 4 Walking the
fine line: From Samoa with Love? at the Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich -
Hilke Thode-Arora 5 Curating across the colonial divides - Jette Sandahl 6
Thinking and working through difference: remaking the ethnographic museum
in the global contemporary - Viv Golding and Wayne Modest Part II: North
America 7 The times of the curator - James Clifford 8 Baroque modernity,
critique and Indigenous epistemologies in museum representations of the
Andes and Amazonia - Anthony Alan Shelton 9 Swings and roundabouts:
pluralism and the politics of change in Canada's national museums - Ruth B.
Phillips 10 Community engagement, Indigenous heritage and the complex
figure of the curator: foe, facilitator, friend or forsaken? - Bryony
Onciul 11 Joining the club: a Tongan 'akau in New England - Ivan Gaskell 12
c'?sna??m, the City before the City: exhibiting pre-Indigenous belonging in
Vancouver - Paul Tapsell Part III: Pacific 13 The figure of the kaitiaki:
learning from Maori curatorship past and present - Conal McCarthy, Arapata
Hakiwai and Philipp Schorch 14 Curating the uncommons: taking care of
difference in museums - Billie Lythberg, Wayne Ngata and Amiria Salmond 15
Collecting, curating and exhibiting cross-cultural material histories in a
post-settler society - Bronwyn Labrum 16 Curating relations between 'us'
and 'them': the changing role of migration museums in Australia - Andrea
Witcomb 17 Agency and authority: the politics of co-collecting - Sean
Mallon 18 He alo a he alo / kanohi ki te kanohi / face to face: curatorial
bodies, encounters and relations - Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, Moana Nepia and
Philipp Schorch Afterwords 19 Curating time - Ian Wedde 20 Virtual museums
and new directions? - Vilsoni Hereniko Index