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Nick . Ed(S): Stanley - The Future of Indigenous Museums. Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific.  - 9781845451882 - V9781845451882
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The Future of Indigenous Museums. Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific.

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Description for The Future of Indigenous Museums. Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific. Hardback. Indigenous museums and cultural centres have sprung up across the developing world, and particularly in the Southwest Pacific. This book examines how museums have evolved particularly in the non-western world to incorporate the present and the future in the display of culture. Editor(s): Stanley, Nick. Series: Museums and Collections. Num Pages: 268 pages, 27 ills, bibliog., index. BIC Classification: ACBK; GM; JFSL9. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. .

Indigenous museums and cultural centres have sprung up across the developing world, and particularly in the Southwest Pacific. They derive from a number of motives, ranging from the commercial to the cultural political (and many combine both). A close study of this phenomenon is not only valuable for museological practice but, as has been argued, it may challenge our current bedrock assumptions about the very nature and purpose of the museum. This book looks to the future of museum practice through examining how museums have evolved particularly in the non-western world to incorporate the present and the future in ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Berghahn Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
268
Condition
New
Series
Museums and Collections
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845451882
SKU
V9781845451882
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About Nick . Ed(S): Stanley
Nick Stanley is Director of Research and Chair of Postgraduate Studies at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, University of Central England. He has worked on collections and display within museums of Oceanic materials both in Melanesia as well as Europe and North America. His current work is on the artistic production of the Asmat people in West Papua.

Reviews for The Future of Indigenous Museums. Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific.
“…the most thorough examination to date of museums in the south-west Pacific…The book should serve as a valuable resource for museum studies students, academics, historians, museum professionals and development agencies interested in museums and the cultural heritage of Indigenous people in the south-west Pacific.”  ·  Recollections

Goodreads reviews for The Future of Indigenous Museums. Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific.


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