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Kelley Curtis (SOC) wrote:
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> Dear List Members (Anthro-types primarily),
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> I would like to know if there have been any recent exhibits
> dealing with the concept of race? I am enrolled in a Museum Methods class
> this semester and plan to do an exhibit on race for our department's small
> Anthropology Exhibit Gallery. I would like some ideas from the list on
> effective ways to present this difficult subject. Knowing how it has been
> handled would be of interest and use to me. In particular, any thoughts
> on objects that I could acquire to illustrate important concepts are
> especially welcome.
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> Some guiding questions (tentative):
> Race: biological reality or social construct? How is race determined? By
> whom? For what purpose? What value does the concept have, if any?
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> "Objects" can include: newspaper clippings (e.g., on controversial medical
> issues, such as bone marrow donors, and local racial riots that occurred
> here recently); pages from old anthropology textbooks; graphics of
> geographic distributions of genetic traits (e.g., maps); casts of relevant
> skeletal materials (i.e., skulls); photographs, etc...
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> I should mention,too, that this exhibit will occupy only one display
> case. Comments and information are appreciated. Thanks in
> advance!
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> Kelley Curtis
> [log in to unmask]
> Applied Anthropology
> University of South Florida, Tampa
The recent (2/97) issue of Natural History has a small article on Race
and Intelligence.
Betty Brennan
Taylor Studios, Inc.
http//www.shout.net/~taylor
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