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Indigenising museums and museology: Lessons from the Pacific

Cette conférence s'inscrit dans le cycle de conférences « Les arts autochtones et les institutions culturelles au Canada /Indigenous Arts and Cultural Institutions in Canada » présenté dans le cadre du séminaire de 3e cycle « Les arts autochtones et les institutions culturelles au Canada » (HAR915X) sous la responsabilité d'Édith-Anne Pageot (CRILCQ, UQAM). Conal McCarty (Victoria University, Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande) prononcera en anglais la conférence intitulée « Indigenising museums and museology: Lessons from the Pacific » le jeudi 11 avril à 15 h 30.

Conal McCarty

Associate Professor Conal McCarthy is Director of the Museum & Heritage Studies programme at Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. He has published widely on museum history, theory and practice, including the books Exhibiting Māori (2007), Museums and Maori (2011), and Museum Practice (2015), which was part of a new series The International Handbooks of Museum Studies (Wiley Blackwell). In 2017 Conal was one of the authors of Collecting, ordering, governing: Anthropology, museums and government(Duke University Press), and a co-editor of a volume of essays in memory of Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Victoria University Press). In 2018 he published the history of Te Papa (Te Papa Press), Curatopia: Museums and the future of research(co-edited with Philipp Schorch, Manchester University Press). Among his current research projects is the history of museum visitation in Australia and New Zealand, and a Marsden funded project led by Professor Anne Salmond ‘Te Ao Hou: Transforming worlds in New Zealand 1900-1950’. His next book is a comparative analysis of Indigenous Museology in Australia and Aotearoa for Routledge.

Conférence

Icône de calendrier
jeudi 11 avril 2019, 15:30
Icône de lieu
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) - Pavillon des sciences de la gestion, local R-4215