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Volume 5 (2017): Issue 1 (Jul 2017)
in
Museum Worlds
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial
I. Special Section: Ritual Repatriation
Introduction
Repatriation and Ritual, Repatriation as Ritual
The Magic of Bureaucracy
Repatriation as Ceremony
The Three Burials of Aslak Hætta and Mons Somby
Repatriation Narratives and Ritual Performances
Unpacking the Museum Register
Institutional Memories of the Potlatch Collection Repatriation
Tlingit Repatriation in Museums
Ceremonies of Sovereignty
Hopi Renewal and (Ritualized) Performance under American Law
The Ritual Labor of Reconciliation
An Autoethnography of a Return of Human Remains
Ritual Processes of Repatriation
A Discussion
II. Special Section: Engaging Anthropological Legacies
Introduction
Engaging Anthropological Legacies toward Cosmo-optimistic Futures?
Reassembling
The Social Organization
Collaboration and Digital Media in (Re)making Boas’s 1897 Book
Sharing Knowledge as a Step toward an Epistemological Pluralization of the Museum
Online Documents of India’s Past
Digital Archives and Memory Production
“We Owe a Historical Debt to No One”
The Reappropriation of Photographic Images from a Museum Collection
Conjunctures and Convergences
Remaking the World Cultures Displays at the National Museum of Scotland
Engaging Dialogues
Reframing Africa at the Royal Ontario Museum
Decolonizing Research, Cosmo-optimistic Collaboration?
Making
Object Biographies
III. Report
Art of Solidarity
Cuban Posters for African Liberation 1967–1989
IV. Exhibitions
Exhibition Review Essays
and
Exhibition Reviews
V. Books
Book Review Essay and Book Reviews
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