Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Collections
Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Collections
The (Un)Making of Indonesian Islam in the Netherlands
Shatanawi, Mirjam
Brill
12/2024
272
Dura
9789004688414
15 a 20 dias
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Prologue
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
?1?Colonial Collections
?2?Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
?3?Approaching Objects
?4?Frames and Framings
?5?Outline of the Book
Part 1: Sources and Foundations
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
?1?Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
?2?Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
?3?Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
?1?Collecting in Java
?2?Collecting in Aceh
?3?Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
?1?Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
?2?Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
?1?Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
?2?Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
?3?(Un)making the Memory of Islam
Part 2: Organising the Material Archive
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
?1?Categorising Islamic Things
?2?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
?3?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Museum of Antiquities
?4?The Consequences of Worlds Apart
?5?Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
?1?Classification and Museum Practice
?2?Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
?3?Classification and Framings of Islam
?4?Durabilities of Classification
Part 3: Narratives of Indonesian Islam
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
?1?Framings of Muslim Things
?2?Exhibitionary Framings
?3?Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
?1?Islam, Memory and the Museum
?2?A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
?1?Colonial Collections
?2?Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
?3?Approaching Objects
?4?Frames and Framings
?5?Outline of the Book
Part 1: Sources and Foundations
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
?1?Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
?2?Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
?3?Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
?1?Collecting in Java
?2?Collecting in Aceh
?3?Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
?1?Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
?2?Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
?1?Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
?2?Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
?3?(Un)making the Memory of Islam
Part 2: Organising the Material Archive
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
?1?Categorising Islamic Things
?2?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
?3?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Museum of Antiquities
?4?The Consequences of Worlds Apart
?5?Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
?1?Classification and Museum Practice
?2?Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
?3?Classification and Framings of Islam
?4?Durabilities of Classification
Part 3: Narratives of Indonesian Islam
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
?1?Framings of Muslim Things
?2?Exhibitionary Framings
?3?Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
?1?Islam, Memory and the Museum
?2?A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index
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Prologue
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
?1?Colonial Collections
?2?Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
?3?Approaching Objects
?4?Frames and Framings
?5?Outline of the Book
Part 1: Sources and Foundations
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
?1?Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
?2?Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
?3?Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
?1?Collecting in Java
?2?Collecting in Aceh
?3?Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
?1?Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
?2?Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
?1?Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
?2?Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
?3?(Un)making the Memory of Islam
Part 2: Organising the Material Archive
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
?1?Categorising Islamic Things
?2?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
?3?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Museum of Antiquities
?4?The Consequences of Worlds Apart
?5?Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
?1?Classification and Museum Practice
?2?Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
?3?Classification and Framings of Islam
?4?Durabilities of Classification
Part 3: Narratives of Indonesian Islam
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
?1?Framings of Muslim Things
?2?Exhibitionary Framings
?3?Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
?1?Islam, Memory and the Museum
?2?A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Making and Unmaking of Islam in Museums: An Introduction
?1?Colonial Collections
?2?Islamic Objects and Dutch Imperialism
?3?Approaching Objects
?4?Frames and Framings
?5?Outline of the Book
Part 1: Sources and Foundations
2 Analysing Museum Holdings from Indonesia
?1?Collecting Islam in Colonial Indonesia
?2?Analysis of the Collections from Muslim Indonesia in the Netherlands
?3?Looking Through the Lens of the Islamic
3 Collecting in Java and Aceh
?1?Collecting in Java
?2?Collecting in Aceh
?3?Memories of Collecting
4 Collecting Islamic Objects: Manuscripts and Gravestones
?1?Manuscripts: Communal Knowledge and Colonial Intelligence
?2?Gravestones: Sources for the History of Islam
5 Collecting Islamic Objects: Hajj-Related Items and Amulets
?1?Hajj Objects: between Benevolence and Surveillance
?2?Amulets: Taking Away Islamic Protection
?3?(Un)making the Memory of Islam
Part 2: Organising the Material Archive
6 Taxonomies: Nineteenth-Century Collections and Museum Narratives of Islam
?1?Categorising Islamic Things
?2?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities
?3?Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': the Museum of Antiquities
?4?The Consequences of Worlds Apart
?5?Taxonomic Durabilities
7 Making Classification: Indonesian Islam in the Museum Catalogue
?1?Classification and Museum Practice
?2?Histories of Classification: the Twelve-Group Model
?3?Classification and Framings of Islam
?4?Durabilities of Classification
Part 3: Narratives of Indonesian Islam
8 New Imaginings of Indonesian Islamic Art
?1?Framings of Muslim Things
?2?Exhibitionary Framings
?3?Deframing and Reframing Indonesian Things
9 Conclusion: Reorganising the Memory of Islam in the Museum
?1?Islam, Memory and the Museum
?2?A Structural Injustice Approach to Islamic Collections
Appendix 1: List of Consulted Archives
Appendix 2: List of Dutch Museums and Collections
References
Index
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