Contested Holdings
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-80073-423-4 (ISBN)
Felicity Bodenstein is a lecturer in the history of museums and heritage studies at Sorbonne University, Paris. She is also a principal investigator of the digital humanities project, financed by the Ernest von Siemens foundation, “Digital Benin” (https://digital-benin.org/) that will bring together data from close to 200 museums holding pieces from the 1897 British colonial expedition to Benin in their collections.
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Felicity Bodenstein, Damiana Oţoiu, and Eva-Maria Troelenberg
Part I: From Objects Back to People: Ways of Life and Loss
Chapter 1. The Value of Art – a Human Life? Works of Art in the Crosshairs of the Persecution of Jews under National Socialism
Ulrike Saß
Chapter 2. Return as Reconstruction: The Gwoździec Synagogue Replica in the Museum of Polish Jews
Ewa Manikowska
Chapter 3. The Other Nefertiti: Symbolic Restitutions
Ruth E. Iskin
Part II: The Subject of Return: Between Artefacts and Bodies
Chapter 4. Blurring Objects: Life-Casts, Human Remains and Art History
Noémie Etienne
Chapter 5. Of Phrenology, Reconciliation and Veneration: Exhibiting the Repatriated Life Cast of Māori Chief Takatahara at the Akaroa Museum
Christopher Sommer
Chapter 6. Ancestors or Artefacts: Contention in the Definition, Retention and Retun of Ngarrinderji Old People
Cressida Fforde, Major Sumner, Loretta Sumner, Tristram Besterman and Steve Hemming
Part III: ‘The Making of Law’: Politics and Museum Ethics
Chapter 7. A Long Term Perspective on the Issue of the Return of Congolese Cultural Objects : Entangled Relations between Kinshasa and Tervuren (1930–1980)
Placide Mumbembele Sanger
Chapter 8. ‘How Would You Like to See Your Great-Grandfather in a Museum?’: The Issue of ‘Human Dignity’ in Repatriation Processes (Cases Involving French Museums)
Cristina Golomoz
Chapter 9. (De)Museifying Racial Taxonomies: The Display and/ or the Restitution of Human Remains of Indigenous Peoples from Southern Africa
Damiana Oţoiu
Part IV: Partial and Paused Returns
Chapter 10. Baroque Returns: The Donations and Reuses of Francesco Gualdi
Fabrizio Federici
Chapter 11. Getting the Benin Bronzes back to Nigeria: The Art Market and the Formation of National Collections and Concepts of Heritage in Benin City and Lagos
Felicity Bodenstein
Chapter 12. What Future for Looted Syrian Antiquities?: The Clash Between the Law and Practice for the Repatriation of Cultural Property to Countries in Crisis
Erin Thompson
Conclusion: Unfinished Projects of 'Decentering' Western Museum Practices
Felicity Bodenstein, Damiana Oţoiu and Eva-Maria Troelenberg
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 18.01.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Museums and Collections |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Hilfswissenschaften | |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80073-423-9 / 1800734239 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80073-423-4 / 9781800734234 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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