This volume brings together a range of essays that offer a new perspective on the dynamic history of the museum as a cultural institution in South Asia. It traces the museum from its origin as a tool of colonialism and adoption as a vehicle of sovereignty in the nationalist period, till its role in the present, as it reflects the fissured identities of the post-colonial period.
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Acknowledgements |
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Preface |
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Introduction |
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PART I Inaugural formations |
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1 The Transformation of Objects into Artefacts, Antiquities and Art in 19th-century India |
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2 The Museum in the Colony: Collecting, Conserving, Classifying |
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PART II National re-orientations |
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5 Grace McCann Morley and the National Museum of India |
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6 Museumising Modern Art: National Gallery of Modern Art, the Indian Case-Study |
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PART III Contemporary engagements |
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7 Museums are Good to Think: Heritage on View in India |
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8 Remembering the Rural in Suburban Chennai: The Artisanal Pasts of DakshinaChitra |
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9 Reincarnations of the Museum: The Museum in an Age of Religious Revivalism |
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Museum Watching: An Introduction |
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About the Editors |
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About the Series Editor |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Saloni Mathur is Associate Professor at the Department of Art History at UCLA.
Kavita Singh is Associate Professor at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University.