Contenu du sommaire : The aesthetics of nations : anthropological and historical approaches.
Revue | The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute : Incorporating Man |
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Numéro | No Spé, 2011 |
Titre du numéro | The aesthetics of nations : anthropological and historical approaches. |
The aesthetics of nations : anthropological and historical approaches. Nayanika Mookherjee, Christopher Pinney (Eds.)
- Preface. The aesthetics of nations : anthropological and historical approaches - Mookherjee N., Pinney C. p. III-IV
- The aesthetics of nations: anthropological and historical approaches - Mookherjee N. p. 1-20
- Of substances, palaces, and museums: the visible and the invisible in the constitution of Cameroon - Rowlands M. p. 23-38
- Not a museum but a cultural journey: Skwxwú7mesh political affect - Townsend-Gault C. p. 39-55
- Actualized affinities: a nation's memories as accumulating artefacts and appropriating aesthetics from the times of reconstruction - Luke T.W. p. 56-68
- "Never again": aesthetics of "genocidal" cosmopolitanism and the Bangladesh Liberation War Museum - Mookherjee N. p. 71-91
- Witnessing history embodying testimony: gender and memory in post-apartheid South Africa - Coombes A.E. p. 92-112
- The nation as a scarce resource: reading a contested site of sacrifice in post-apartheid South Africa - Todd L.R. p. 113-129
- Social relationships and digital relationships: rethinking the database at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre - Geismar H., Mohns W. p. 133-155
- Being "rasikas": the affective pleasures of music and dance spectatorship and nationhood in Indian middle-class modernity - Ram K. p. 159-175
- On the possibility of cultural property: the Musée Guimet controversy and case study of events in Bangladesh - Selim L.R. p. 176-191
- Epistemo-patrimony: speaking and owning in the Indian diaspora - Pinney C. p. 192-206