Museum Ethics and Authority: History meets Anthropology
Department, Center, or Institute
Anthropology
Secondary Department, Center, or Institute
History
Presentation Format
Individual Oral Presentation
Presentation Type
Course project
Description
By drawing on historiographical literature about issues of representation and approaches to representing heritage in the United States, I will discuss how individuals and groups exhibit choice and address ethics through their museum exhibitions.
Is This Part of a Department Organized Oral Session?
Yes
Department Organized Oral Session Title
Culture and Religion: Exploring Issues of Representation
Moderator/Professor
Lisa Knight
Session Length
80 minutes
Session Number
2
Start Date and Time
4-4-2017 10:30 AM
Location
Furman Hall 107
Recommended Citation
Edmond, Tyler, "Museum Ethics and Authority: History meets Anthropology" (2017). Furman Engaged!. 26.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furmanengaged/2017/all/26
Museum Ethics and Authority: History meets Anthropology
Furman Hall 107
By drawing on historiographical literature about issues of representation and approaches to representing heritage in the United States, I will discuss how individuals and groups exhibit choice and address ethics through their museum exhibitions.