加纳曼海亚宫博物馆中某些文物的保存所受的影响

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the Institute of Conservation Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/19455224.2022.2118142
Emmanuel Manu, S. Kquofi, Mustapha Issah
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加纳库马西的曼海亚宫博物馆以其出色的正宗文物展览而闻名。然而,这些文物一直与阿散蒂人的信仰、精神和哲学联系在一起,它们是博物馆工作人员和游客都崇拜的神圣物品。本文探讨了围绕藏品中选定对象的神秘现象及其对其保存的影响。它使用定性工具来探索案例研究,包括对它们的详细研究,以及对了解它们的使用和神圣地位的人的采访。作者报告的一个主要发现是,博物馆里的神器不是作为审美对象而创造的,而是主要用于宗教和功利目的,与相关人员的奉献有关。人们还发现,它们的神秘性有助于它们的保存,使它们免受游客和博物馆工作人员的处理和使用。这篇文章是对文献的一种贡献,通过将这些文物置于文化传统中,可以激发类似的研究,并扩大那些参与文化遗产保护的人的兴趣,这些文物可能在很大程度上被留在博物馆学领域之外,但在非洲大部分地区仍有待充分探索。
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The impact of numinosity on the preservation of selected artefacts in the Manhyia Palace Museum, Ghana
Abstract The Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi, Ghana is popular for its outstanding exhibition of authentic cultural artefacts. However, these artefacts have always been associated with the beliefs, spirituality and philosophy of the Ashanti people and they are numinous or sacred objects venerated by both the museum's staff and its visitors. This article explores the phenomenon of numinosity surrounding selected objects in the collections and the impact this has on their preservation. It uses qualitative tools to explore case studies, including their detailed study, and interviews with people knowledgeable about their use and sacred status. A major finding the authors report is that numinous artefacts in the museum were not created as aesthetic objects but primarily for religious and utilitarian purposes that correlate with the devotion of the people involved. Their numinosity was also found to contribute to their preservation by protecting them from handling and use by visitors and museum personnel. The article is offered as a contribution to the literature both to stimulate similar research and widen the interests of those involved in the care of cultural heritage by situating such artefacts in cultural traditions that are arguably left largely outside the field of museology and yet are still to be fully explored in most parts of Africa.
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Journal of the Institute of Conservation
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Institute of Conservation is the peer reviewed publication of the Institute of Conservation (Icon). As such, its aims reflect those of Icon, to advance knowledge and education in conservation and achieve the long term preservation and conservation of moveable and immoveable cultural heritage. The Journal provides a collective identity for conservators; it promotes and supports both the profession and professionalism. With international contributions on all aspects of conservation, it is an invaluable resource for the heritage sector. The specific aims of the Journal are to: 1. promote research, knowledge and understanding of cultural heritage conservation through its history, practice and theory 2. provide an international forum to enable and disseminate advances in research, knowledge and understanding relating to conservation and heritage 3. champion and support professional standards of heritage conservation in the UK and internationally 4. provide a permanent record of issues relating to conservation and heritage 5. be financially and operationally sustainable. To achieve these aims, the Journal invites contributions from all those involved in the conservation of cultural heritage and related activities. Areas of interest include understanding cultural heritage materials and their degradation; subject reviews and histories of cultural heritage materials and conservation treatments; new, innovative or improved approaches to conservation and collections care theory, practice, communication, management and training; case studies demonstrating new, innovative or improved approaches; and conservation in its wider context. Submitters are encouraged to demonstrate how their work is of practical application to conservation. To maintain professional standards and promote academic rigour, submissions of articles and shorter notices are subject to an anonymous peer review process.
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