Indigenous Histories of the Early Modern Iberian World
2 | Collecting and Museums
Friday 23 February (Week 6), 1:00pm
Room 8.5, Exeter College, Turl Street
Reading:
C. Classen and D. Howes, ‘The Museum as Sensescape: Western Sensibilities and Indigenous Artifacts’, in Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums, and Material Culture, ed. E. Edwards, C. Godsen, and R. Phillips (2006), 199-222.
Glicéria (Célia) Tupinambá, ‘An Indigenous Woman Troubling the Museum’s Colonialist Legacy: Conversation with Glicéria Tupinambá’, Museum International 74, no. 3-4 (2022): 10-23.
NB: Electronic copies of the readings will be pre-circulated through the mail list of Iberian History at Oxford. If you wish to join the mail list, please email iberian@history.ox.ac.uk
THE MEETING OF THE READING GROUP WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A VISIT TO THE PITT RIVERS MUSEUM.