ABSTRACT

Museums in the Material World seeks to both introduce classic and thought-provoking pieces and contrast them with articles which reveal grounded practice. The articles are selected from across the full breadth of museum disciplines and are linked by a logical narrative, as detailed in the section introductions.

The choice of articles reveals how the debate has opened up on disciplinary practice, how the practices of the past have been critiqued and in some cases replaced, how it has become necessary to look beyond and outside disciplinary boundaries, and how old practices can in many circumstances continue to have validity.

Museums in the Material World is about broadening horizons and moving museum studies students, and others, beyond the narrow confines of their own disciplinary thinking or indeed any narrow conception of collections. In essence, this is a book about the practice of interpretation and will therefore be of great use to those students and museum practitioners involved in the field of material culture in museums.

part |2 pages

Part Three: The Consumed World

part |2 pages

Part Four: The Transient World

chapter |3 pages

Introduction to Part Four

chapter 23|9 pages

Contesting the West

chapter 28|7 pages

On the rocks PH ILIPS . DOUGHTY

chapter 29|7 pages

Endangered species and the law