Heritage Deferred? (2018)
Heritage Deferred?
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The symposium Heritage Deferred? with case studies from China, Latin America, Oceania, and Namibia expanded the perspectives and offered a deeper explorations of how museums and collections may deal with these diverse emerging perspectives.
The issue of unjustly appropriated objects and human remains within European museums and collections – as well as the demand for their return – is at the forefront of debates on the handling of colonial heritage. However, when these questions are approached from the perspective of the objects’ ‘countries of origin’, a different set of questions and concerns often emerge. These reflect the friction between a global economy and regional specificities that can be traced back to the colonial past. The symposium (22 – 23 November 2018) invited international museum experts to present their practices and approaches at the Dahlem Museums in Berlin. By fostering a discussion into the relationship between the history of museum collections and power relations, the symposium critically unpacked possibilities for undertaking joint action in addressing restitution and provenance.
The issue of unjustly appropriated objects and human remains within European museums and collections – as well as the demand for their return – is at the forefront of debates on the handling of colonial heritage. However, when these questions are approached from the perspective of the objects’ ‘countries of origin’, a different set of questions and concerns often emerge. These reflect the friction between a global economy and regional specificities that can be traced back to the colonial past. The symposium (22 – 23 November 2018) invited international museum experts to present their practices and approaches at the Dahlem Museums in Berlin. By fostering a discussion into the relationship between the history of museum collections and power relations, the symposium critically unpacked possibilities for undertaking joint action in addressing restitution and provenance.
Key words:
Dialogue, colonial heritage, restitution, future of museums
Further information:
Symposium "Heritage Deferred?”
Report on the symposium
Partners:
Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
Dialogue, colonial heritage, restitution, future of museums
Further information:
Symposium "Heritage Deferred?”
Report on the symposium
Partners:
Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation