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Chapter Five How Anthropologists Stereotype Other People
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Second Edition ix
- Preface to the First Edition: Museums, the Public and Anthropology xiii
- Introduction: The Critical Theory and Practice of Museums 3
- The Development of Museums in the Western World: Tensions between Democratization and Professionalization 15
- Dilemmas of the Practical Anthropologist: Public Service versus Professional Interests 25
- What Could a Social Anthropologist Do in a Museum of Anthropology? The Anthropology of Museums and Anthropology 38
- How Anthropologists Stereotype Other People 49
- How Anthropologists Help to Fabricate the Cultures They Study 59
- The Definition of Native Art: The Case of Willie Seaweed 70
- The Emerging Native View of History and Culture 77
- De-Schooling the Museum: A Proposal to Increase Public Access to Museums and Their Resources 89
- Are Museums or Anthropology Really Necessary Any More? 98
- World’s Fairs and the Constitution of Society: The Ideology of Expo ’86 111
- The Big Mac Attack and the Anthropology of Everyday Life 132
- Cannibal Tours, Glass Boxes, and the Politics of Interpretation 139
- Museums in the Age of Deconstruction 151
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 175
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Second Edition ix
- Preface to the First Edition: Museums, the Public and Anthropology xiii
- Introduction: The Critical Theory and Practice of Museums 3
- The Development of Museums in the Western World: Tensions between Democratization and Professionalization 15
- Dilemmas of the Practical Anthropologist: Public Service versus Professional Interests 25
- What Could a Social Anthropologist Do in a Museum of Anthropology? The Anthropology of Museums and Anthropology 38
- How Anthropologists Stereotype Other People 49
- How Anthropologists Help to Fabricate the Cultures They Study 59
- The Definition of Native Art: The Case of Willie Seaweed 70
- The Emerging Native View of History and Culture 77
- De-Schooling the Museum: A Proposal to Increase Public Access to Museums and Their Resources 89
- Are Museums or Anthropology Really Necessary Any More? 98
- World’s Fairs and the Constitution of Society: The Ideology of Expo ’86 111
- The Big Mac Attack and the Anthropology of Everyday Life 132
- Cannibal Tours, Glass Boxes, and the Politics of Interpretation 139
- Museums in the Age of Deconstruction 151
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 175
- Index 203