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Being called to action: contemporary museum ethnographies | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 3-14 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Tasmanian Aboriginal material culture, compensation, belonging | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 15-27 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Frames of reference: cloth, community, and knowledge ideology in Morocco | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 28-41 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
"Two in one": transnational inheritance and the remaking of the Sinasite houses as shared heritage monuments | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 42-56 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Fractured landscapes and the politics of space: remembrance and memory in Nwadjahane (Mozambique) | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 57-71 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Making kin: rawness, porosity, and the agencies | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 72-9 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Blind spots in museum anthropology: ancient Egypt in the ethnographic museum | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 96-110 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The forensic exhibition: displaying human remains as material evidence of genocide | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 111-23 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Narrating the nation: heterotopian struggles of self-representation in the Cuban diaspora | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 124-39 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Migrant heritage: a dialogue of objects and memories in a Barcelona ethnographic museum | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 140-52 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The silences shaping the memory of the Mapuche in the National Historical Museum of Chile | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 153-63 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
John Mawurndjul's art in Paris | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 164-79 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The Kentish eoliths of Benjamin Harrison: the rise and fall in museum collections and this tells us about the circumstances of their survival | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (2): 180-94 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Classification schemes gone awry: implications for museum research and exhibition display practices | 2021 | Museum anthropology 44 (1-2): 4-10 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The Indonesian alcove at the American Museum of Natural History: art, culture areas, and the Mead-Bateson Bali Project | 2021 | Museum anthropology 44 (1-2): 11-23 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
"Refugee love" in a college art gallery: "refugee crafts" in the American political imaginary, 2017 | 2021 | Museum anthropology 44 (1-2): 24-37 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Tracing threads of history: rediscovery of Indonesian textiles at the Brooklyn Museum | 2021 | Museum anthropology 44 (1-2): 38-54 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Classification, culture areas, and gifting the Great Plains: remobilizing objects of exchange at the American Museum of Natural History | 2021 | Museum anthropology 44 (1-2): 55-68 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Contemporary art and the disciplining of novelty in the UAE | 2020 | Museum anthropology 43 (2): 79-93 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The task of the museum in shaping the aesthetic-political field of memory in post-Pinochet Chile | 2020 | Museum anthropology 43 (2): 94-110 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Museum trajectories and problems of evidence in public discourse: introduction to the special issue | 202 | Museum anthropology 43 (1): 4-13 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Curatorial networks and museum culture: objects of evidence in museums of African art | 202 | Museum anthropology 43 (1): 14-28 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Sankofatization and decolonization: the rapprochement of German museums and government with colonial objects and postcolonialism | 202 | Museum anthropology 43 (1): 29-44 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Meanings of the "museum boom" in contemporary Poland and elsewhere | 202 | Museum anthropology 43 (1): 45-59 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Better to lose your head than use it: working with ethnographic fiction and a new evidential paradigm at minimalist Donald Judd's The Chinati Foundation | 202 | Museum anthropology 43 (1): 60-76 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Posterity is now | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (1): 5-13 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Meaningful donation and shared governance: growing the Philippines heritage collection through co-curation at the Field Museum | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (1): 14-27 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
"I don't want my town turned into a spectacle": community museums as tactics | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (1): 28-41 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
At home and abroad: reflections on collaborative museum ethnography at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 62-70 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Arctic hunters, American explorers, adventurers, and anthropologists: the ex-Museum of the American Indian collection of kayaks at the Canadian Canoe Museum | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 71-88 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Colonial, popular, and scientific? The Exposition du Sahara (1934) and the formation of the Musée de l'Homme | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 89-108 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Paolo Mantegazza's vision: the science of man behind the world's first museum of anthropology (Florence, Italy, 1869) | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 109-24 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Fuegian museums and anthropological discourses: a comparison of the representations of indigenous societies from Tierra del Fuego in the two southernmost museum in the world (Museo del Fin del Mundo, Argentina, and Museo Antropológico Martín Gusinde, Chile) | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 125-44 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
All the world is here: Harvard's Peabody Museum and the invention of American anthropology | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 145-9 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Drone warriors: the art of surveillance and resistance at Standing Rock | 2019 | Museum anthropology 42 (2): 150-2 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
A common thread: recognizing the contributions of the Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology to graduate training with anthropological museum collections | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 5-12 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
The Smithsonian Institution's 'greatest treasures': valuing museum objects in the specimen exchange industry | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 13-29 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
An emissary from Berlin: Franz Boas and the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-88 | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 30-45 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Marking ownership on Ainu objects: three museum collections in the United States | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 46-60 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Lines of discovery on Inuit needle cases, kakpiit, in museum collections | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 61-75 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Collecting the Puerto Rican colony: Spanish-American War material encounters between officer-wives and Puerto Ricans | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 76-92 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Collecting and curating in Liberia and the United States: William Siegmann and Liberian material culture at the fair and in the museum | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (1): 93-112 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
In whose honor? On monuments, public spaces, historical narratives, and memory | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 117-20 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Decentering whiteness and refocusing on the local: reframing debates on Confederate monument removal in New Orleans | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 120-5 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
In whose honor/in whose time? Regimes of historicity and the debate over Confederate monuments | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 125-8 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Banning change: the South Carolina Heritage Act | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 125-8 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
When the monuments came down, where was anthropology? | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 130-4 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Protests and meaning: monuments in the twenty-first century | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 134-7 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Putting them in museums? Reimagining the path forward | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 137-9 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Racist monuments are killing us | 2018 | Museum anthropology 41 (2): 139-41 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 |