An Incomplete Glossary of Change to Activate Decolonising and Indigenising Practices in Museums

IF 0.4 4区 艺术学 0 ART MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13500775.2022.2234199
Laura Phillips
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Abstract In this article, drawing on my perspective as a settler of white Euro-Welsh/English/Irish ancestry, I discuss words and concepts that are crucial to decolonising and Indigenising museums, with a particular focus on the lands now known as Canada. Museums, heritage spaces and other memory institutions are only beginning to grapple with decolonising and Indigenising approaches that place unacknowledged and unstated colonial norms under scrutiny (despite calls for such actions from Indigenous scholars, curators and activists for many decades if not centuries). The decades of genocide attempts documented in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Report and Calls to Action (2015) amplified the need for this work. Conversations around what ‘Reconciliation’ means for non-Indigenous people are slowly gaining momentum as museums, and the wider GLAM sector, look at how to implement decolonising and Indigenising actions in meaningful ways. I discuss Nerida Blair’s concept of Lilyology and la paperson’s institutional internalisation of scyborgism as part of my discussion of how museums and museum professionals can undertake actions for decolonising and Indigenising their practices and collections.
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激活博物馆非殖民化和本土化实践的不完整变化词汇
摘要在这篇文章中,我从欧洲-威尔士/英国/爱尔兰白人血统的定居者的角度,讨论了对博物馆非殖民化和本土化至关重要的词语和概念,特别关注现在被称为加拿大的土地。博物馆、遗产空间和其他记忆机构才刚刚开始努力解决非殖民化和本土化的方法,这些方法将未被承认和未声明的殖民规范置于审查之下(尽管土著学者、策展人和活动家几十年甚至几百年来都呼吁采取这种行动)。真相与和解委员会的《报告和行动呼吁》(2015年)中记录的数十年种族灭绝企图进一步说明了这项工作的必要性。随着博物馆和更广泛的GLAM部门研究如何以有意义的方式实施非殖民化和本土化行动,围绕“和解”对非土著人民意味着什么的对话正在慢慢升温。我讨论了内丽达·布莱尔的Lilyology概念和la paperson对镰刀狂欢主义的制度内化,作为我讨论博物馆和博物馆专业人员如何采取行动,使其实践和藏品非殖民化和本土化的一部分。
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期刊介绍: In its new revised form Museum International is a forum for intellectually rigorous discussion of the ethics and practices of museums and heritage organizations. The journal aims to foster dialogue between research in the social sciences and political decision-making in a changing cultural environment. International in scope and cross-disciplinary in approach Museum International brings social-scientific information and methodology to debates around museums and heritage, and offers recommendations on national and international cultural policies.
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