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Displaying Colonial Relations: from Government House in Fiji to the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

机译:陈列殖民关系:从斐济的政府房屋到剑桥大学考古学和人类学博物馆

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AbstractThis paper focuses on the assemblage and display of Fijian collections at Government House during the first few years of British colonial rule and reflexively considers its re-presentation in the exhibition Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji (6 June 2013 – 19 April 21014) at the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA).  It moves beyond reductionist accounts of colonial collecting and investigates the specificity and nuances of complex relationships between Fijian and British agents, between subjects and objects, both in the field and in the museum. A focus on the processes of collecting and display highlights multiple agencies within colonial networks and the fluid transactional nature of object histories. The Fijian objects that bedecked the walls of Government House from the mid 1870s were re-assembled in 1883 as the founding ethnographic collections of the University of Cambridge Museum of General and Local Archaeology (now MAA). Ethnographic museums have tended to efface the links between the material on display and their colonial pasts (Edwards and Mead 2013). In contrast, the creation of Chiefs & Governors was used as an opportunity to explore the multiple agencies within colonial relations and the processes of collecting, displaying and governing (Bennett et al.2014; Cameron and McCarthy 2015). The second half of this paper analyses the techniques and challenges involved in displaying colonial relations in a museum exhibition and considers the ongoing value of the collections for Fijian communities, cultural descendants, museum staff, researchers and broad public audiences today.
机译:摘要本文重点介绍了在英国殖民统治的前几年的政府房屋的集中和展示,并反思地考虑其在展览院长和州长的重新介绍:斐济艺术和权力(2013年6月6日 - 4月19日4月19日)在剑桥大学考古学和人类学(MAA)。它超越了殖民地收集的减少账户,并调查斐济和英国代理人之间复杂关系的特殊性和细微差异,在地区和博物馆中的科目和物体之间。专注于收集和显示过程的过程突出了殖民网络中的多个机构以及物体历史的流体交易性质。斐济物品在1870年代中期,于1883年重新组装了1883年作为剑桥大学博物馆博物馆的创始民族科学系列和当地考古(现在的Maa)。民族志博物馆倾向于在显示器和他们的殖民地过去(Edwards和Mead 2013)上的材料之间的联系。相比之下,酋长和州长的创建被用作探索殖民关系中多个机构的机会以及收集,展示和治理的过程(Bennett等,2014; Cameron和McCarthy 2015)。本文的下半年分析了博物馆展览中陈列殖民关系的技术和挑战,并考虑了斐济社区,文化后代,博物馆工作人员,研究人员和广义公共观众的持续价值。

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    Anita Herle;

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