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Museums And Restitution New Practices New Approaches Louise Tythacott

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Museums And Restitution New Practices New Approaches Louise Tythacott
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Louise Tythacott, Kostas Arvanitis
ISBN: 9781409435631, 1409435636
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Museums And Restitution New Practices New Approaches Louise Tythacott by Louise Tythacott, Kostas Arvanitis 9781409435631, 1409435636 instant download after payment.

This book examines contemporary approaches to restitution from the perspective of museums. It focuses on the ways in which these institutions have been addressing the subject at a regional, national and international level. In particular, it explores contemporary practices and recent claims, and investigates to what extent the question of restitution as an issue of ownership is still at large, or whether museums have found additional ways to conceptualise and practice restitution, by thinking beyond the issue of ownership. The challenges, benefits and drawbacks of recent and current museum practice are explored. At the same time, the book discusses how these museum practices are received , and informed, by source communities, institutional and governmental agendas and visitors' expectations in order to explore issues of authority, collaboration and shared or conflicting values between the different communities involved in the process. This important book will contribute to the developing body of literature that academics, professionals, policy makers and students can refer to in order to understand how restitution has been negotiated, 'materialised', practiced and evaluated within museums.

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