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摘要
了解与藏品发展相关的行动者,有助于在博物馆话语中追踪殖民主义的迹象。jo o dos Santos Pereira Jardim是菲格伊拉达福斯市博物馆人种学部分藏品的主要捐赠者,他的案例证实,殖民领土上的军事行动是丰富葡萄牙博物馆藏品的关键。通过重建这位军官的旅程和他收集的两件物品的意义,我们揭示了这种类型的演员如何促进藏品的增长和博物馆中盛行的欧洲中心叙事。
[Colonial collections in Portugal and their invisibilities: João Jardim and the Municipal Museum of Figueira da Foz].
Learning about the actors associated with the development of collections helps trace the signs of coloniality in museum discourse. The case of João dos Santos Pereira Jardim, the main donor of a collection in the ethnography section of the Municipal Museum of Figueira da Foz, confirms that military campaigns in colonial territories were key to enriching the collections of Portuguese museums. By reconstructing the journey of this military officer and the significance of two objects he collected, we reveal how this type of actor contributed to the growth of collections and prevailing Eurocentric narratives in museums.