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Vol. 8 No. 3 (2010)
Vol. 8 No. 3 (2010)
Published:
16.04.2015
Guest Editorial
Museums and the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade
Laurajane Smith, Geoffrey Cubitt, Emma Waterton
122-127
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Articles
Humiliated silence: multiculturalism, blame and the trope of ‘moving on’
Emma Waterton
128-142
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Lines of resistance: evoking and configuring the theme of resistance in museum displays in Britain around the bicentenary of 1807
Geoffrey Cubitt
143-164
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Rethinking 1807: museums, knowledge and expertise
Ross Wilson
165-179
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‘Community voices, curatorial choices’: community consultation for the 1807 exhibitions
Kalliopi Fouseki
180-192
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‘Man’s inhumanity to man’ and other platitudes of avoidance and misrecognition: an analysis of visitor responses to exhibitions marking the 1807 bicentenary
Laurajane Smith
193-214
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Book Reviews
Pascal Blanchard, Nicolas Bancel, Gilles Boëtsch, Éric Deroo and Sandrine Lemaire (eds), Teresa Bridgeman (trans.), Human Zoos: Science and Spectacle in the Age of Colonial Empires
Thad Parsons
215-216
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John M. Mackenzie, Museums and Empire: Natural history, human cultures and colonial identities
Shelley Ruth Butler
216-218
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Joachim Baur, Die Musealisierung der Migration: Einwanderungsmuseen und die Inszenierung der multikulturellen
Robin Ostow
218-219
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Gwyneira Isaac, Mediating Knowledges: Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum
Jessica Zimmer
219-221
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