ABSTRACT

This book explores anthropological and global art collections as a catalyst, a medium, and an expression of relations. Relations—between and among objects and media, people, and material and immaterial contexts—define, configure, and potentially transform collection-related social and professional networks, discourses and practices, and increasingly museums and other collecting institutions themselves. The contributors argue that a focus on the—often contested—making and remaking of relations provides a unique conceptual entrypoint for understanding collections’—and ‘their’ objects’ and media’s—complex histories, contemporary webs of interactions, and potential futures. The chapters examine the local, translocal, and transregional relations of collections with regard to their affective, aesthetic, performative, and socio-moral qualities and situate them in the larger geopolitical constellations of precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial settings. Together they investigate ongoing shifts in the relations of collections and collecting institutions by identifying alternative approaches to conceive of, and deal with, anthropological and global art collections, objects, and media in the future. The book is of interest to scholars from anthropology, global art history, museum studies, and heritage studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

chapter |26 pages

Introduction

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Collections as Relations—Contestations of Belonging, Cultural Heritage, and Knowledge Infrastructures
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part I|68 pages

Politics of Identity and Belonging

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chapter 1|21 pages

Shared Soundscapes

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Everyday Archiving and the Collaborative (Re)activation of Anthropological Collections
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chapter 2|26 pages

Curating and Creating Relations between Lived Worlds

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A Practice-Oriented Methodology for Museum Engagements with Indigenous Communities from Amazonia
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part II|69 pages

Constructions of Cultural Heritage and Property Disputes

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chapter 4|17 pages

Cultural Heritage from Colonial Context as Disputed Heritage

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The Case of Cameroon and Germany
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chapter 6|28 pages

Towards Democratising the Formation of Knowledge

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Researching Sensitive Collections from Namibia Collectively
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part III|97 pages

Epistemic Cultures and Knowledge Infrastructures

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chapter 7|31 pages

The Afterlives of Gold Antiquities from Southeast Asia

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Digging and Collecting for the Art Market in Indonesia
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chapter 8|27 pages

Challenging the Jacobsen Collections from the American Northwest Coast and Alaska

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A Long Durée of Multilateral Engagement and Complex Relationships 1881–2021
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chapter 9|18 pages

Vegetal Entanglements

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Flowers and Medical Herbs as Wissensfiguren in Chinese Art and Visual Culture
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chapter 10|19 pages

From Index Cards to Digital Catalogues

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Incomplete Object Documentation as Reflection Space
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