Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Collections: The (Un)Making of Indonesian Islam in the Netherlands: Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World, cartea 22
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004688414
ISBN-10: 9004688412
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World
ISBN-10: 9004688412
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World
Notă biografică
Mirjam Shatanawi, Ph.D., University of Amsterdam, is Senior Lecturer of Heritage Theory at the Reinwardt Academy. She has published on Islamic heritage and museum collections, including Islam and Heritage in Europe (Routledge, 2021) and Islam at the Tropenmuseum (LM, 2014).
Cuprins
Prologue
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
1 Colonial Collections
2 Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
3 Approaching Objects
4 Frames and Framings
5 Outline of the Book
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
1 Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
2 Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
3 Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
1 Collecting in Java
2 Collecting in Aceh
3 Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
1 Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
2 Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
1 Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
2 Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
3 (Un)making the Memory of Islam
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
1 Categorising Islamic Things
2 Separating ‘Europe’ from ‘Islam’: the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
3 Separating ‘Europe’ from ‘Islam’: the Museum of Antiquities
4 The Consequences of Worlds Apart
5 Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
1 Classification and Museum Practice
2 Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
3 Classification and Framings of Islam
4 Durabilities of Classification
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
1 Framings of Muslim Things
2 Exhibitionary Framings
3 Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
1 Islam, Memory and the Museum
2 A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
1 Colonial Collections
2 Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
3 Approaching Objects
4 Frames and Framings
5 Outline of the Book
Part 1: Sources and Foundations
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
1 Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
2 Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
3 Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
1 Collecting in Java
2 Collecting in Aceh
3 Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
1 Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
2 Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
1 Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
2 Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
3 (Un)making the Memory of Islam
Part 2: Organising the Material Archive
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
1 Categorising Islamic Things
2 Separating ‘Europe’ from ‘Islam’: the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
3 Separating ‘Europe’ from ‘Islam’: the Museum of Antiquities
4 The Consequences of Worlds Apart
5 Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
1 Classification and Museum Practice
2 Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
3 Classification and Framings of Islam
4 Durabilities of Classification
Part 3: Narratives of Indonesian Islam
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
1 Framings of Muslim Things
2 Exhibitionary Framings
3 Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
1 Islam, Memory and the Museum
2 A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index