Contested Holdings : : Museum Collections in Political, Epistemic and Artistic Processes of Return / / ed. by Felicity Bodenstein, Damiana Otoiu, Eva-Maria Troelenberg.
Going beyond strictly legal and property-oriented aspects of the restitution debate, restitution is considered as part of a larger set of processes of return that affect museums and collections, as well as notions of heritage and object status. Covering a range of case studies and a global geography...
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Contested Holdings : Museum Collections in Political, Epistemic and Artistic Processes of Return / ed. by Felicity Bodenstein, Damiana Otoiu, Eva-Maria Troelenberg. New York; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (306 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Museums and Collections ; 14 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 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 -- Chapter 2. Return as Reconstruction: The Gwoździec Synagogue Replica in the Museum of the History of Polish Jews -- Chapter 3. The Other Nefertiti: Symbolic Restitutions -- Part II. The Subject of Return: Between Artefacts and Bodies -- Chapter 4. Blurring Objects: Life Casts, Human Remains and Art History -- Chapter 5. Of Phrenology, Reconciliation and Veneration: Exhibiting the Repatriated Life Cast of Māori Chief Takatahara at the Akaroa Museum -- Chapter 6. Ancestors or Artefacts: Contention in the Definition, Retention and Return of Ngarrindjeri Old People -- 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 (1930–80) -- 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) -- Chapter 9. (De)Museifying Collections of Physical Anthropology: The Display and/or the Restitution of Human Remains of Indigenous Peoples from Southern Africa -- Part IV. Partial and Paused Returns -- Chapter 10. Baroque Returns: The Donations and Reuses of Francesco Gualdi -- 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 -- 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 -- Conclusion. Unfinished Projects of ‘Decentring’ Western Museum Practices -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Going beyond strictly legal and property-oriented aspects of the restitution debate, restitution is considered as part of a larger set of processes of return that affect museums and collections, as well as notions of heritage and object status. Covering a range of case studies and a global geography, the authors aim to historicize and bring depth to contemporary debates in relation to both the return of material culture and human remains. 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Contested Holdings : Museum Collections in Political, Epistemic and Artistic Processes of Return / Museums and Collections ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 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 -- Chapter 2. Return as Reconstruction: The Gwoździec Synagogue Replica in the Museum of the History of Polish Jews -- Chapter 3. The Other Nefertiti: Symbolic Restitutions -- Part II. The Subject of Return: Between Artefacts and Bodies -- Chapter 4. Blurring Objects: Life Casts, Human Remains and Art History -- Chapter 5. Of Phrenology, Reconciliation and Veneration: Exhibiting the Repatriated Life Cast of Māori Chief Takatahara at the Akaroa Museum -- Chapter 6. Ancestors or Artefacts: Contention in the Definition, Retention and Return of Ngarrindjeri Old People -- 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 (1930–80) -- 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) -- Chapter 9. (De)Museifying Collections of Physical Anthropology: The Display and/or the Restitution of Human Remains of Indigenous Peoples from Southern Africa -- Part IV. Partial and Paused Returns -- Chapter 10. Baroque Returns: The Donations and Reuses of Francesco Gualdi -- 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 -- 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 -- Conclusion. Unfinished Projects of ‘Decentring’ Western Museum Practices -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 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 -- Chapter 2. Return as Reconstruction: The Gwoździec Synagogue Replica in the Museum of the History of Polish Jews -- Chapter 3. The Other Nefertiti: Symbolic Restitutions -- Part II. The Subject of Return: Between Artefacts and Bodies -- Chapter 4. Blurring Objects: Life Casts, Human Remains and Art History -- Chapter 5. Of Phrenology, Reconciliation and Veneration: Exhibiting the Repatriated Life Cast of Māori Chief Takatahara at the Akaroa Museum -- Chapter 6. Ancestors or Artefacts: Contention in the Definition, Retention and Return of Ngarrindjeri Old People -- 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 (1930–80) -- 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) -- Chapter 9. (De)Museifying Collections of Physical Anthropology: The Display and/or the Restitution of Human Remains of Indigenous Peoples from Southern Africa -- Part IV. Partial and Paused Returns -- Chapter 10. Baroque Returns: The Donations and Reuses of Francesco Gualdi -- 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 -- 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 -- Conclusion. Unfinished Projects of ‘Decentring’ Western Museum Practices -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 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 -- Chapter 2. Return as Reconstruction: The Gwoździec Synagogue Replica in the Museum of the History of Polish Jews -- Chapter 3. The Other Nefertiti: Symbolic Restitutions -- Part II. The Subject of Return: Between Artefacts and Bodies -- Chapter 4. Blurring Objects: Life Casts, Human Remains and Art History -- Chapter 5. Of Phrenology, Reconciliation and Veneration: Exhibiting the Repatriated Life Cast of Māori Chief Takatahara at the Akaroa Museum -- Chapter 6. Ancestors or Artefacts: Contention in the Definition, Retention and Return of Ngarrindjeri Old People -- 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 (1930–80) -- 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) -- Chapter 9. (De)Museifying Collections of Physical Anthropology: The Display and/or the Restitution of Human Remains of Indigenous Peoples from Southern Africa -- Part IV. Partial and Paused Returns -- Chapter 10. Baroque Returns: The Donations and Reuses of Francesco Gualdi -- 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 -- 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 -- Conclusion. Unfinished Projects of ‘Decentring’ Western Museum Practices -- Index |
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