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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory
University of East Anglia
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Chapter title
Ancient Egypt in the Museum: Concepts and Constructions
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C - Chapter in book
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Publisher of book
Wiley-Blackwell
Book title
A Companion to Ancient Egypt Volume II
ISBN of book
978-1405155984
Year of publication
2010
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This 12,000-word chapter is to date the only published source offering a critical analysis of how museums have formed and interpreted ancient Egyptian collections, arguing that these processes are imbricated in wider epistemological trends, and that Egyptian displays continue to shape, and be shaped by, ideas about cultural heritage and race. It draws on my original research, e.g. on the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the Liverpool and Manchester museums, where racial science had a pronounced impact. Insights also derive from my experience as a museum curator, e.g. contemporary issues in display, marketing, and the antiquities trade.
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