《回归东南亚的过去:物品、博物馆和归还》,作者:路易丝·泰萨科特和邦加·阿迪扬赛亚

Q3 Arts and Humanities
P. Swart
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媒体定期报道有关博物馆归还文化珍宝的新闻,目前的主题包括在不久的将来将大英博物馆保存的贝宁青铜器移交给尼日利亚,以及澳大利亚国家美术馆将出处可疑的艺术品归还给印度。在这些相对较近的事件之前,有一些引人注目的事件,涉及各国、博物馆和个人归还纳粹掠夺的物品;其中一些归还是在1998年华盛顿会议通过《纳粹没收艺术品的原则》之后进行的。这些原则在建议实施归还的国家程序,特别是在建议解决所有权问题的替代性争端解决机制方面是值得注意的。2021年,由Louise Tythacott和Panggah Ardiyansyah编辑的《回归东南亚的过去:物品、博物馆和归还》一书中,多位作者讨论并记录了围绕归还、物品历史和所有权问题的复杂问题。这些问题主要是在西方机构寻求藏品非殖民化的背景下进行的。这是第一本完全致力于东南亚文物归还的书。作者提供了互补的视角,他们是来自柬埔寨、泰国、越南、印度尼西亚以及欧洲、北美和澳大利亚的博物馆专业人士和学者。
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Returning Southeast Asia's Past: Objects, Museums, and Restitution ed. by Louise Tythacott and Panggah Ardiyansyah (review)
The media regularly report news concerning the restitution of cultural treasures by museums, with current topics including the transfer in the near future of the Benin bronzes that are held in the BritishMuseum to Nigeria and the return of art works of questionable provenance by the National Gallery of Australia to India. These relatively recent instances were preceded by high profile cases concerning thereturnbyvariouscountries, museums, and individuals of items looted by the Nazis; some of these restitutions occurred after the adoption of Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art at the Washington Conference of 1998. Theseprincipleswerenotable in recommending national processes for the implementation of restitutions, particularly in suggesting alternative dispute resolution mechanisms for resolving ownership issues. It is such complex issues surrounding restitution, object histories, and questions of ownership, mainly in the context of western institutions seeking to decolonize their collections, that are discussed and documented by the various authors in the 2021 publication Returning Southeast Asia’s Past: Objects, Museums, and Restitution, which is edited by Louise Tythacott and Panggah Ardiyansyah. This is the first book entirely devoted to object restitution to Southeast Asia. The contributors provide complementary perspectives as they are museum professionals and scholars from both Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, as well as Europe, North America, and Australia.
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Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives
Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives Arts and Humanities-History
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