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PART II: Disciplines and Politics
9. REFLEXIVE MUSEOLOGY: Lost and Found
In theory
Into the Heart of Africa: A reflexive experiment
Canonization
Irony, postmodernism, and reflexivity
Exposing colonial museology and ideology
The artist as ironic trickster
Postcolonial reflexivity
Concluding remarks: Integrating reflexivity and practice
Notes
References
10. THE ART OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Questioning Contemporary Art in Ethnographic Display
The parallel epistemologies of contemporary art andethnographic artifacts
The aesthetics of new cultural museums
Institutional critique within the ethnographic museum
The freedom of the artist in the ethnographic museum?
Pasifika Styles
The Weltkulturen Museum
Art and assemblage in ethnographic museums
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
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11. CHANGE AND CONTINUITY: Art Museums and the Reproduction of Art-Museumness
Transcending elitism: A contradictory desire
Merging art and culture: A bridge too far
Art museum without walls?
Conclusion
Note
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12. COOL ART ON DISPLAY: The Saatchi Phenomenon
“The Saatchi phenomenon” and neoliberalism
Newspeak: British Art Now
The cool capitalist shark
Coda: The capitalist pyramid
Notes
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13. CONTENTIOUS POLITICS AND MUSEUMS AS CONTACT ZONES
Contentious politics and museums as contact zones
The Poor People’s Campaign: What kind of theory do we need?
What is a good theory?
Museums as contact zones: Toward a movement-relevant theory?
Contentious politics: The National Museum of African American History and Culture
Conclusion
Notes
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14. EMOTIONS IN THE HISTORY MUSEUM
Emotions
Emotions in the museum
Museums, history, communities, collective identities, and emotions
Design as an emotional instrument
The use of media
Museums using objects for emotional effect
Narrative stories
Ethical considerations
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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15. THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST: Imagination and Affect in the Museu do Oriente, Portugal
Museums and affect
Portuguese national identity and the empire
The Museu do Oriente
The Portuguese Presence in Asia
Captivating artifices
Utopian geographies
Elusive temporalities
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16. TOWARD A PEDAGOGY OF FEELING: Understanding How Museums Create a Space for Cross-Cultural Encounters
Genealogy
The significance of narrative structure
Conclusions
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