Ethnographic museum as a way of speaking about other cultures. The case of Paris museums
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Ethnographies, 2010, Volume 38, pp. 131 - 138
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Muzeum etnograficzne jako sposób opowiadania o innych kulturach. Przypadek muzeów paryskich
Ethnographic museum as a way of speaking about other cultures. The case of Paris museums
The article focuses on the history of ethnographic museums in Paris. Since 19th century there have been certain signifi cant changes in the way ethnographic objects were treated. In 1937 Museum of Man replaced Museum Trocadero and recently, in 2006 Jacques Chirac opened new ethnographic museum: du Quai Branly. It provokes, however, controversies and discussions. In my analysis I try to illustrate the influence of most important questions in modern anthropology, such as heritage of colonialism, attitude towards cultures told „primitive” etc., on ethnographic exhibitions in Paris.
Information: Ethnographies, 2010, Volume 38, pp. 131 - 138
Article type: Original article
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Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Uniwersytet SWPS
Published at: 15.10.2010
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