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100 1 _aBennett, Tony,
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245 1 0 _aPasts beyond memory :
_bevolution museums colonialism /
_cTony Bennett.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2004.
300 _axv, 233 pages :
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336 _atext
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490 1 _aMuseum meanings
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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_tDead circuses : expertise, exhibition, government --
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_tarchaeological gaze of the historical sciences --
_g3.
_tReassembling the museum --
_g4.
_tconnective tissue of civilisation --
_g5.
_tSelective memory : racial recall and civic renewal at the American Museum of Natural History --
_g6.
_tEvolutionary ground zero : colonialism and the fold of memory --
_g7.
_tWords, things and vision : evolution 'at a glance' --
_tPostscript : slow modernity --
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_tDead circuses : expertise, exhibition, government --
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_tThe archaeological gaze of the historical sciences --
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_tReassembling the museum --
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_tSelective memory : racial recall and civic renewal at the American Museum of Natural History --
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_tEvolutionary ground zero : colonialism and the fold of memory --
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_tWords, things and vision : evolution 'at a glance' --
_tPostscript : slow modernity.
520 _a"This important new work explores how evolutionary museums developed in the US, UK, and Australia in the late 19th century. This historical investigation also contributes to current debates, both on relationships between culture and the social, and to the rapidly changing practices of modern museums as they seek to shed the legacies of both evolutionary conceptions and colonial science, with the goal of contributing to the development and management of cultural diversity."--Publisher description.
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