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Representing a cutting-edge study of the junction between theoretical anthropology, material culture studies, religious studies and museum anthropology, this study examines the interaction between the human and the nonhuman in a museum setting usually defined as ‘non-Western’, ‘non-scientific’ and ‘religious.’ Combining an on-site analysis of exhibitive spaces with archival research and interviews with museum curators, the chapters highlight contradictions of museum practices, and suggests that museum practitioners use museum spaces and artefacts as a way of formulating new theoretical stances in material culture studies, thus viewing museums as producers of theories together with affective engagements.



Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. What Thing Is This? Indian Storytelling Scrolls
Chapter 2. Curatorial Understanding of the Sacred within Museum Walls: Metalogues in Dialogue with Scholarship
Chapter 3. Manipulating Sacred Force: Scrolls and Copies
Chapter 4. Material Engagements in the Colony: Legacies and Changes in Perspective
Chapter 5. Reconstructing the Sacred: Temples or Museum Galleries?
Chapter 6. When Religious Power is Limiting: The World Museum in Liverpool
Chapter 7. For a Reappraisal of Phenomenology: A Perspectival Approach to Materiality

Conclusions: Returning to Museums

Appendix to the Pictures
References
Index

Experiencing Materiality: Museum Perspectives

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 03/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789209846, 978-1789209846
      ISBN10: 1789209846

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Representing a cutting-edge study of the junction between theoretical anthropology, material culture studies, religious studies and museum anthropology, this study examines the interaction between the human and the nonhuman in a museum setting usually defined as ‘non-Western’, ‘non-scientific’ and ‘religious.’ Combining an on-site analysis of exhibitive spaces with archival research and interviews with museum curators, the chapters highlight contradictions of museum practices, and suggests that museum practitioners use museum spaces and artefacts as a way of formulating new theoretical stances in material culture studies, thus viewing museums as producers of theories together with affective engagements.



      Table of Contents

      List of illustrations
      Preface and Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. What Thing Is This? Indian Storytelling Scrolls
      Chapter 2. Curatorial Understanding of the Sacred within Museum Walls: Metalogues in Dialogue with Scholarship
      Chapter 3. Manipulating Sacred Force: Scrolls and Copies
      Chapter 4. Material Engagements in the Colony: Legacies and Changes in Perspective
      Chapter 5. Reconstructing the Sacred: Temples or Museum Galleries?
      Chapter 6. When Religious Power is Limiting: The World Museum in Liverpool
      Chapter 7. For a Reappraisal of Phenomenology: A Perspectival Approach to Materiality

      Conclusions: Returning to Museums

      Appendix to the Pictures
      References
      Index

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