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