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10. Paku Karen Skirt-Cloths (Not) at Home: Forcibly Migrated Burmese Textiles in Refugee Camps and Museums
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. The Things They Carried: War, Mobility, and Material Culture 1
- Part I States of Things The Making of Modern Nation-States and Empires 23
- 1. The Honor of the Trophy: A Prussian Bronze in the Napoleonic Era 27
- 2. Colliding Empires: French Display of Roman Antiquities Expropriated from Postconquest Algeria, 1830–1870 50
- 3. Pretty Things, Ugly Histories: Decorating with Persecuted People’s Property in Central Bohemia, 1938–1958 78
- Part II. People and Things: Individual Use of Things in Wartime 107
- 4. “Peeled” Bodies, Pillaged Homes: Looting and Material Culture in the American Civil War Era 111
- 5. Embodied Violence: A Red Army Soldier’s Journey as Told by Objects 139
- 6. Small Escapes: Gender, Class, and Material Culture in Great War Internment Camps 164
- 7. The Bricolage of Death: Jewish Possessions and the Fashioning of the Prisoner Elite in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1942–1945 189
- Part III. Afterlives: From Things to Memories 221
- 8. Lisa’s Things: Matching German-Jewish and Indian- Muslim Traditions 223
- 9. Circuitous Journeys: The Migration of Objects and the Trusteeship of Memory 248
- 10. Paku Karen Skirt-Cloths (Not) at Home: Forcibly Migrated Burmese Textiles in Refugee Camps and Museums 277
- Epilogue 309
- Notes on Contributors 319
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. The Things They Carried: War, Mobility, and Material Culture 1
- Part I States of Things The Making of Modern Nation-States and Empires 23
- 1. The Honor of the Trophy: A Prussian Bronze in the Napoleonic Era 27
- 2. Colliding Empires: French Display of Roman Antiquities Expropriated from Postconquest Algeria, 1830–1870 50
- 3. Pretty Things, Ugly Histories: Decorating with Persecuted People’s Property in Central Bohemia, 1938–1958 78
- Part II. People and Things: Individual Use of Things in Wartime 107
- 4. “Peeled” Bodies, Pillaged Homes: Looting and Material Culture in the American Civil War Era 111
- 5. Embodied Violence: A Red Army Soldier’s Journey as Told by Objects 139
- 6. Small Escapes: Gender, Class, and Material Culture in Great War Internment Camps 164
- 7. The Bricolage of Death: Jewish Possessions and the Fashioning of the Prisoner Elite in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1942–1945 189
- Part III. Afterlives: From Things to Memories 221
- 8. Lisa’s Things: Matching German-Jewish and Indian- Muslim Traditions 223
- 9. Circuitous Journeys: The Migration of Objects and the Trusteeship of Memory 248
- 10. Paku Karen Skirt-Cloths (Not) at Home: Forcibly Migrated Burmese Textiles in Refugee Camps and Museums 277
- Epilogue 309
- Notes on Contributors 319
- Index 325