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Collaborative Programmes at the Mutare Museum
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Museums as Agents for Social Change is the first comprehensive text to examine museum practice in a decolonised moment, moving beyond known roles of object collection and presentation.
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Museums as Agents for Social Change is the first comprehensive text to examine museum practice in a decolonised moment, moving beyond known roles of object collection and presentation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000399264
- Artikelnr.: 61430113
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000399264
- Artikelnr.: 61430113
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Njabulo Chipangura is a postdoctoral research fellow at Centre for Urbanism and Built Environment Studies (CUBES), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and a visiting fellow in the Museum and Gallery Practice Programme at University College London, Qatar. He has previously worked as curator of archaeology at Mutare museum, Eastern Zimbabwe for ten years.
Jesmael Mataga is an Associate Professor of Heritage Studies and the Head of the School of Humanities at Sol Plaatje University (SPU), a new university in Kimberley, South Africa. He previously worked for the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) and taught at the University of Zimbabwe and at the National University of Lesotho
Jesmael Mataga is an Associate Professor of Heritage Studies and the Head of the School of Humanities at Sol Plaatje University (SPU), a new university in Kimberley, South Africa. He previously worked for the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) and taught at the University of Zimbabwe and at the National University of Lesotho
Introduction: Museum Pasts and Decolonised Futures in Africa; 1. Beating
the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic
Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public
Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative
Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration
and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological
Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum
the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic
Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public
Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative
Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration
and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological
Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum
Introduction: Museum Pasts and Decolonised Futures in Africa; 1. Beating the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum
Introduction: Museum Pasts and Decolonised Futures in Africa; 1. Beating
the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic
Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public
Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative
Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration
and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological
Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum
the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic
Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public
Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative
Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration
and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological
Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum
Introduction: Museum Pasts and Decolonised Futures in Africa; 1. Beating the Drums: Co-curatorship and Reconfiguration of Colonial Ethnographic Collections; 2. Museum Activism: Decolonised Exhibition Practices, Public Pedagogies and Social Change; 3. Heritage, Communities and Collaborative Involvement at Matendera Archaeological Site; 4. Inclusion, Collaboration and Sustainable Heritage Conservation Practices at the Ziwa Archaeological Site; 5. Conclusion: Local Communities and the Future of the African Museum