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Title Whose culture? : the promise of museums and the debate over antiquities / edited by James Cuno.

Publication Info. Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2009]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  069.5 W628W    Check Shelf
Description xii, 220 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-208) and index.
Contents To shape the citizens of "that great city, the world" / Neil MacGregor -- "And what do you propose should be done with those objects?" / Philippe de Montebello -- Whose culture is it? / Kwame Anthony Appiah -- Antiquities and the importance -- and limitations -- of archaeological contexts / James C.Y. Watt -- Archaeologists, collectors, and museums / Sir John Boardman -- Censoring knowledge : the case for the publication of unprovenanced cuneiform tablets / David J. Owen -- Exhibiting indigenous heritage in the age of cultural property / Michael F. Brown -- Heritage and national treasures / Derek Gillman -- Nation and the object / John Henry Merryman.
Summary "The international controversy over who "owns" antiquities has pitted museums against archaeologists and source countries where ancient artifacts are found. In his book Who Owns Antiquity?, James Cuno argued that antiquities are the cultural property of humankind, not of the countries that lay exclusive claim to them. Now in Whose Culture?, Cuno assembles preeminent museum directors, curators, and scholars to explain for themselves what's at stake in this struggle - and why the museums' critics couldn't be more wrong. Defending the principles of art as the legacy of all humankind and museums as instruments of inquiry and tolerance, Whose Culture? brings reasoned argument to an issue that for too long has been distorted by politics and emotionalism."--Jacket.
Subject Museums -- Acquisitions -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Museum exhibits -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Cultural property -- Protection.
Cultural property -- Repatriation.
Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Social aspects.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Museums -- Philosophy.
Added Author Cuno, James B.
ISBN 9780691133331 hardcover alkaline paper
0691133336 hardcover alkaline paper
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