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The Social History of a National Collection: Anthropology, Repatriation and the Politics of Identity

机译:国家收藏的社会史:人类学,遣返与身份政治

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In this dissertation I analyze the social history of an anthropological collection at the Smithsonian Institution. Combining archival and historical research with interviews, I trace the Army Medical Museum (AMM) collection from its origin in the mid-nineteenth century to the present. The Smithsonian's AMM collection is the product of mid- to late-nineteenth century government science. Assembled in the midst of westward expansion and colonization, this collection is the result of numerous government-sanctioned collecting efforts. Accordingly, the objects and human remains that comprise this collection were taken from scores of Native American tribes from all parts of the United States. Amassed during some of the darkest moments in the history of the United States - marked by warfare, death and the displacement of countless Native Americans - the AMM collection represents the Smithsonian's earliest collecting efforts. The social history of this collection spans from the earliest days of the SI to the present, marked by concerns regarding cultural property rights. And what the present moment demonstrates is the continued relevance of this colonial past, especially in the context of repatriation. I analyze critical contemporary issues of repatriation in terms of the historical legacy of collecting in the U.S. and demonstrate the role that collections play in negotiating identities. For that purpose, I begin with the supposition that objects shape as well as materialize identity, and that disciplines define themselves by virtue of what they collect. I examine recent shifts in what is deemed ethically appropriate for collection and how this affects the various ways museum anthropologists define the discipline. Ultimately, this dissertation advances a critical historical analysis of the AMM collection, providing a more dynamic understanding of the role that repatriation plays in redefining the roles of anthropologists within museums.
机译:在这篇论文中,我分析了史密森学会的人类学收藏的社会历史。我将档案和历史研究与访谈相结合,追溯了从19世纪中叶到现在的陆军医学博物馆(AMM)的藏品。史密森尼(Smithsonian)的AMM收藏品是19世纪中叶至晚期的政府科学产品。该收藏是在向西扩张和殖民化的过程中组装而成的,是众多政府批准的收藏工作的结果。因此,构成该收藏品的物体和人类遗骸取自美国各地的数十个美洲原住民部落。在美国历史上最黑暗的时刻被战争,死亡和无数美国原住民流离失所所困扰,AMM收集代表了史密森尼人的最早收集工作。该收藏的社会历史跨越了SI的早期到现在,并以对文化财产权的关注为特征。现在的时刻表明,这一殖民历史的持续意义,特别是在遣返的背景下。我根据美国馆藏的历史遗产来分析当代遣返的关键问题,并论证馆藏在谈判身份方面发挥的作用。为此,我从这样一个假设开始,即对象塑造并实现身份,并且学科根据它们收集的东西来定义自己。我研究了最近在伦理上适合收藏的变化,以及这如何影响博物馆人类学家定义学科的各种方式。最终,本文对AMM藏品进行了批判性的历史分析,从而更动态地了解了遣返在重新定义博物馆内人类学家的作用方面的作用。

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    Clouse Abigail Elizabeth;

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