Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation

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Self-determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation explores Indigenous practices of curation, object repatriation and cross-cultural community engagement in a dynamic Koori museum.


Informationen zum Autor Robert Hudson is a Gunai Kurnai Monero Ngarigo man and Cultural Manager of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place. Dr. Shannon Woodcock is a white historian. Klappentext Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation explores Indigenous practices of curation, object repatriation, and cross-cultural community engagement in a dynamic Koori museum.Grounded in the fact that Gunai Kurnai people have never ceded sovereignty, the text reorients dominant temporal and colonial approaches of museum studies to document and theorise Gunai Kurnai self-presentation and community engagement in the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place. Researched and co-authored by the Cultural Manager of the Keeping Place, Gunai Kurnai Monero Ngarigo man Robert Hudson, and white Historian Shannon Woodcock, the book traces the temporal, social, and cultural considerations of the Elders who curated the permanent exhibition in the early 1990s. Discussing community management of a collection growing through the ongoing repatriation of tools, art, and Ancestor remains, the text also explores how Robert Hudson engages with visitors to the Keeping Place and local colonial history museums, and theorises the power of Gunai Kurnai work with individuals and institutions in the small museum context. Finally, Hudson and Woodcock demonstrate that the Keeping Place articulates sophisticated Gunai Kurnai-grounded methodologies of museum practice in relation to international critical Indigenous studies scholarship.Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation provides a vital case study of an Indigenous museum space written from an inside perspective. As such, the book will be essential reading for scholars and students engaged in the study of museums and heritage, Indigenous peoples, decolonisation, race, anthropology, culture, and history. Zusammenfassung Self-determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation explores Indigenous practices of curation, object repatriation and cross-cultural community engagement in a dynamic Koori museum. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Chapter One: A Tour of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place; Chapter Two: Community futures and embodied sovereignty; Chapter Three: Receiving and working with Ancestor objects; Chapter Four: Settler museums, white supremacy, and the Keeping Place; Conclusion; Index. ...

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Robert Hudson is a Gunai Kurnai Monero Ngarigo man and Cultural Manager of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place.

Dr. Shannon Woodcock is a white historian.


Klappentext

Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation explores Indigenous practices of curation, object repatriation, and cross-cultural community engagement in a dynamic Koori museum. Grounded in the fact that Gunai Kurnai people have never ceded sovereignty, the text reorients dominant temporal and colonial approaches of museum studies to document and theorise Gunai Kurnai self-presentation and community engagement in the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place. Researched and co-authored by the Cultural Manager of the Keeping Place, Gunai Kurnai Monero Ngarigo man Robert Hudson, and white Historian Shannon Woodcock, the book traces the temporal, social, and cultural considerations of the Elders who curated the permanent exhibition in the early 1990s. Discussing community management of a collection growing through the ongoing repatriation of tools, art, and Ancestor remains, the text also explores how Robert Hudson engages with visitors to the Keeping Place and local colonial history museums, and theorises the power of Gunai Kurnai work with individuals and institutions in the small museum context. Finally, Hudson and Woodcock demonstrate that the Keeping Place articulates sophisticated Gunai Kurnai-grounded methodologies of museum practice in relation to international critical Indigenous studies scholarship. Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation provides a vital case study of an Indigenous museum space written from an inside perspective. As such, the book will be essential reading for scholars and students engaged in the study of museums and heritage, Indigenous peoples, decolonisation, race, anthropology, culture, and history.


Inhalt

Introduction; Chapter One: A Tour of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place; Chapter Two: Community futures and embodied sovereignty; Chapter Three: Receiving and working with Ancestor objects; Chapter Four: Settler museums, white supremacy, and the Keeping Place; Conclusion; Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367641771
    • Genre Art
    • Anzahl Seiten 126
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H216mm x B138mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9780367641771
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-64177-1
    • Veröffentlichung 04.04.2022
    • Titel Self-Determined First Nations Museums and Colonial Contestation
    • Autor Robert Hudson , Woodcock Shannon
    • Untertitel The Keeping Place
    • Gewicht 280g
    • Sprache Englisch

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