Introduction
M. O'Hanlon
Chapter 1. Gathering for God: George Brown and the
Christian Economy in the Collection of Artefacts
H. Gardner
Chapter 2. Exploring Tensions in Material Culture:
Commercialising Ethnography in German New Guinea, 1870-1904
R. Buschmann
Chapter 3. 'Before it has Become too Late': The Making
and Repatriation of Sir William MacGregor's Official Collection
from British New Guinea
M. Quinnell
Chapter 4. Surveying Culture: Photography, Collecting and
Material Culture in British New Guinea, 1898
E. Edwards
Chapter 5. Collecting Pygmies: the 'Tapiro' and the
British Ornithologists' Union Expedition to Dutch New Guinea,
1910-1911
C. Ballard
Chapter 6. One Time, One Place, Three Collections:
Colonial Processes and the Shaping of Some Museum Collections from
German New Guinea
R.Welsch
Chapter 7. The Careless Collector: Malinowski and the
Antiquarians
M. Young
Chapter 8. Felix Speiser's Fletched Arrow: A Paradigm
Shift from Physical Anthropology to Art Styles
C. Kaufmann
Chapter 9. On His Todd: Material Culture and
Colonialism
C. Gosden
Chapter 10. Reverse Trajectories: Beatrice Blackwood as
Collector and Anthropologist
C. Knowles
Epilogue
N. Thomas
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index
Michael O'Hanlon is Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
“... a most welcome book ... Reading this book should irrevocably change how one looks at an ethnographic exhibit ... These wide-ranging articles ... augment our understanding of museums and their objects ... Overall, this is a rich collection of essays, brimming with data and, for the most part, cogently analysed.” · JRAI
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