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The Brutish Museums by Dan Hicks delves into the complex interplay between museums and the colonial legacy that shapes their existence. This compelling work challenges readers to reconsider the role of museums in the context of historical injustices and the ongoing repercussions of colonialism. Hicks meticulously unpacks the narratives surrounding artefacts and their often problematic acquisition, urging a critical examination of the ethics in museology and heritage studies.
Through a blend of archaeological insights and personal anecdotes, Hicks reveals the stories behind various collections, illustrating how they often serve as symbols of imperial dominance rather than mere repositories of culture. The book traverses a spectrum of topics, including the conservation and restoration of artworks, and the responsibilities held by institutions in addressing their colonial past.
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Hicks's previous works, such as Repatriation and the Restitution of Cultural Heritage, resonate with similar themes, making his insights both timely and relevant in today's discussions surrounding cultural ownership and repatriation.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 368
Publisher: Pluto Press
ISBN: 9780745346229
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