Journal Article10.1080/23337486.2020.1745473
Exhibiting activism at the Palestinian Museum
Francesca Burke
- 03 Apr 2020
- Vol. 6, pp 360-375
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TL;DR: The sovereign nation-state remains the taken-for-granted setting for museums, which are conventionally understood as public institutions that collate and preserve objects, and make collections acce...
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Abstract: The sovereign nation-state remains the taken-for-granted setting for museums, which are conventionally understood as public institutions that collate and preserve objects, and make collections acce...
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