ABSTRACT

Drawing upon material from Britain, Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, Making Representations explores the ways in which museums and anthropologists are responding to pressures in the field by developing new policies and practices, and forging new relationships with communities.

Simpson examines the increasing number of museums and cultural centres being established by indigenous and immigrant communities as they take control of the interpretive process and challenge the traditional role of the museum.

Museum studies students and museum professionals will all find this a stimulating and valuable read.

part 1|64 pages

Cultural reflections

chapter 1|20 pages

History revisited

chapter 2|15 pages

The controversy continues

chapter 3|20 pages

Voices of authorship

part 2|100 pages

The ‘new' museum paradigm

chapter 4|25 pages

Remembering the homeland

chapter 5|27 pages

From treasure house to museum … and back

part 3|77 pages

Human remains and cultural property