Home Arts 9. The Hazina Exhibition. Challenges and Lessons for International Museum Collaboration
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

9. The Hazina Exhibition. Challenges and Lessons for International Museum Collaboration

  • Kiprop Lagat
View more publications by transcript Verlag
© 2018 transcript Verlag

© 2018 transcript Verlag

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Figures viii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Preface xiii
  6. Heterodoxy and the Internationalisation and Regionalisation of Museums and Museology xv
  7. Building a Critical Museology in Africa xxi
  8. Introduction
  9. Introduction: Rethinking Museum Cooperation between Africa and Europe Do we need a new paradigm? 3
  10. PART I. Mapping the field – the history and context of Museum Cooperation between Africa and Europe
  11. 2. Connected by History, Divided by Reality. Eliminating Suspicion and Promoting Cooperation between African and European Museums 25
  12. 3. Cooperation between European and African Museums: A Paradigm for Démuséalisation? 43
  13. PART II. Local communities and international networks – relations of partnership?
  14. 4. Shifting Knowledge Boundaries in Museums. Museum Objects, Local Communities and Curatorial Shifts in African Museums 57
  15. 5. Who Shapes the Museum? Exploring the Impact of International Networks on Contemporary East African Museums 69
  16. 6. The Road to Reconciliation. Museum Practice, Community Memorials and Collaborations in Uganda 83
  17. PART III. Accessibility of collections from Africa
  18. 7. The Junod Collection. A new Generation of Cooperation between Europe and Africa 99
  19. 8. The Africa Accessioned Network. ‘Museum Collections make Connections’ between Europe and Africa: A Case Study of Finland and Namibia 111
  20. 9. The Hazina Exhibition. Challenges and Lessons for International Museum Collaboration 129
  21. 10. Artworks Abroad. Ugandan Art in German Collections 143
  22. PART IV. Critique and evaluation of museum cooperation
  23. 11. New Considerations in Afro-European Museum Cooperation in Africa. The Examples of PREMA and Other Initiatives in Ghana 165
  24. 12. Investigating Museum Development in Africa: From Museum Cooperation to the Appropriation of Praxis 179
  25. 13. Conservation and Restoration as a Challenge for Museum Cooperation. The Case of the Palace Museum in Foumban, Cameroon 195
  26. Conclusion
  27. 14. What are the Opportunities, Challenges and Modalities for African and European Museum Cooperation? 215
  28. Index 229
  29. List of Contributors 237
Downloaded on 30.10.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783839443811-014/html?srsltid=AfmBOorv26fULXTM07rV4VMUuDOKkI0POfC0EphkqSySocWgL6o3wL4H
Scroll to top button