Inhalt
-
Editorial
-
Preface
-
Introduction
-
From Völkerkundemuseum to the Humboldt Forum: changes in perceptions, concepts and strategies
-
European ethnography and world culture museums
-
From Samoa with Love? Colonial power plays, commodities and state presents – contextualizing and exhibiting the Samoa collection in the Fünf Kontinente Museum, Munich
-
Illuminating ethnographic borderlands: modelling collection histories in German New Guinea, 1880 –1914
-
From gifts of love to the Museum auf der Hardt Placing an ethnographic collection in the context of mission history
-
Restitution of ethnological objects: legal obligation or moral dilemma?
-
Plea for a more systematic, comparative, international and long-term approach to restitution, provenance research and the historiography of collections
-
Return of archaeological objects: the Machu Picchu case
-
Return and dialogue – two sets of experiences from Vienna
-
Participation in anthropological museum research: the Apalai-Wayana and Tiriyó example
-
The museum as maloca? A cooperation project with indigenous partners
-
Discussing, sharing, showing? Aspects of secret knowledge
-
Renaming ethnographic museums. Implications and strategies for the presentation of the collections: the example of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin
-
The renovation of the Royal Museum for Central Africa
-
Renovation plans and conceptual foundations for the Weltmuseum Wien
-
Provenance and history of the MEG’s collection
-
“From Paris to Berlin and back: 15 years of debate on what a twenty-first century museum of world cultures could be” or some personal thoughts of a newly arrived museum director in Germany
-
Abstracts