
“Museums are a gateway drug” - Cody
Museums are typically a place of history, but museums have their own histories, which are also tied to cultural histories of imperialism, colonialism, capitalist exploitation, and white supremacy. How should museums care for our past, present, and futures?
We talk about The Met, Cultural Resource Management archaeology and construction, and The Witness Blanket.
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Should museums return their colonial artefacts?
Tristram Hunt
A look into the Met museum’s collection reveals heaps of shady acquisitions
Miyo McGinn
Spencer Woodman, Malia Politzer, Delphine Reuter and Namrata Sharma
Primitive Art in Civilized Places
Sally Price
Violent Inheritance: Sexuality, Land, and Energy in Making the North American West
E Cram
The Witness Blanket, an installation of residential school artifacts, makes Canadian legal history
Marsha Lederman
Culture and materialism
Raymond Williams
Decolonizing Ethnographic Documentation: A Critical History of the Early Museum Catalogs at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
Hannah Turner
Geontologies
Elizabeth Povinelli