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You can try Pieter ter Keurs, Curator in the National Museum of Ethnology
in The Netherlands (www.RMV.nl)
He has lectured many years on this subject.
Jaap van der Burg
> The AAA has a section called Council for Museum Anthropology. You should
> check into their resources.
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> Maggie Sher
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> Museum Educator
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> Museum of Florida History
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> 500 South Bronough
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> Tallahassee Fl, 32399
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> (850) 245-6400
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jo Qiu [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 1:38 PM
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> Subject: anthropological knowledge in museum field
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> Hi all,
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> I'm a graduate student of Applied Anthropology at University of
> Maryland,College Park. I'm from China. I hope to become a museum
> professional after graduation and now I'm doing some research on how
>
> anthropological knowledge can contribute in the museum field.
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>
> I'm specificly interested in the relationship between exhibitions and
> audience. My questions are:
>
> besides aesthetic appeal, how can artefacts in the showcase stimulate some
> thoughts among audience in the social context? When setting the theme for
> an
> exhibition, do curators try to relate it with common
>
> people's life? Will curators take into account audience's opinions and
> interest and reflect them in the exhibition? In a word, how are
> anthropological methods or perspectives applied in organizing
>
> exhibitions?
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>
>
> Maybe my questions are a little naive, but I'll be very grateful if you
> could give me some help and guidance. Could you also give me some
> suggestions of how I shall prepare myself to enter the museum
>
> field?
>
>
>
> Thank you very much for your time!
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> Yixin Qiu
> Department of Anthropology
> University of Maryland
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