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SOBRE A DESCOLONIZAÇÃO
Livros e artigos em publicações da especialidade
António Pinto Ribeiro (2016), “Podemos descolonizar os museus?”, in António Sousa Ribeiro; Margarida Calafate Ribeiro (org.), Geometrias da Memória: configurações pós-coloniais. Porto: Afrontamento, 95-111
Nicholas Mirzoeff (2017), “Empty the museum, decolonize the curriculum, open theory”, in The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 25. 10.7146/nja.v25i53.26403
Robin Lelijveld and Ninja Rijnks-Kleikamp (eds.) (2018). CO-LAB, Afterlives of Slavery. National Museum of World Cultures
Wayne Modest and Robin Lelijveld (eds) (2018). Words Matter. Works in Progress I. National Museum of World Cultures
Artigos na imprensa e em blogs
Adrian Murphy, Living Cultures: Maasai leaders work with Pitt Rivers Museum to tell their story
Alice Procter, Museums are hiding their imperial pasts – which is why my tours are needed
Filipa Cordeiro e Rui Mourão, O tempo das Huacas
Frank Howarth, Decolonizing the Museum Mind
Inês Beleza Barreiros, Entrevista a Nicholas Mirzoeff: “Theory’ is not just words on a page. It’s also things that are made”
Joana Kakkisis, Belgian Museum Looks At Country’s History Of Colonialism And Racism
Jonathan Mandel, Museums in Balboa Park attempt to “decolonize”
Linda A. Thompson, Africa Museum renovation allows critical view of colonial past
Le Point, Le «décolonialisme», une stratégie hégémonique: l’appel de 80 intellectuels
Luís Raposo, Um museu, muitos nomes: a narrativa de Portugal e o Mundo
Matilde Sousa Franco, Museu da Interculturalidade de Origem Portuguesa, e não Museu das Descobertas
Matthias de Groof, Three films on the Africa Museum: PALIMPSEST, LOBI KUNA and DIORAMA
Maria Vlachou, O museu das (minhas) descobertas (no final do post encontram-se os links para vários artigos de opinião sobre este tema)
Maria Vlachou, Discutindo a descolonização dos museus em Portugal
Nancy Kenney, Brooklyn Museum’s detective work reveals original owners of African mask
Puawai Cairns, Decolonisation: We aren’t going to save you
Rachel Hatzipanagos, The ‘decolonization’ of the American museum
Robin DiAngelo, How White People Handle Diversity Training in the Workplace
Sara Wajid and Shaheen Kasmani, Decolonising display
Sarah Jilani, How to decolonize a museum
Stacey Mann and Amelia Wiggins, Confronting Our Whiteness: Our First Steps Towards Systemic Change
Sumaya Kassim, The museum will not be decolonised
SOBRE A RESTITUIÇÃO
Publicações ICOM
ICOM Code of Ethics – Chapter VI
International repatriation of human remains of indigenous peoples
INTERCOM Conference 2004
Geoffrey Lewis, Legal and ethical considerations in the repatriation of stolen and illegally exported cultural property: Is there a means to settle disputes?
Artigos na imprensa e em blogs
Achille Mbembe, La vérité est que l’Europe nous a pris des choses qu’elle ne pourra jamais restituer
Adenike Cosgrove, Send It Back! Chronicling the African Art Repatriation Debate
AFP, L’ONU sensibilise ses Etats membres à la restitution de biens culturels
Al Jazeera, France agrees to return 26 African artworks claimed by Benin
António Pinto Ribeiro e Margarida Calafate Ribeiro, A restituição das obras: um passo decisivo no processo de descolonização
António Sousa Ribeiro, Fórum Humboldt ou Fórum de Benin?
Charlotte Joy, African art in Western museums: it’s patrimony not heritage
Chip Colwell, As Native Americans, We Are in a Constant State of Mourning
David Olusoga, Yes, I’m a trustee of English Heritage. And I want the Benin bronzes returned
Farah Nayeri, Return of African Artifacts Sets a Tricky Precedent for Europe’s Museums
Jean-Louis De La Vaissiere, French museum chief hits back at call to return African art
Jess Saxby, Does Returning Colonial Loot Run the Risk of Collective Amnesia?
La Libre Afrique, Le Roi n’assistera pas à la réouverture du Musée de l’Afrique, “des débats sont en cours”
Luís Raposo, Legítimo e intolerável na restituição “à origem” de colecções dos museus
Luís Raposo, A questão da restituição de colecções museológicas “às origens” e o relatório Sarr-Savoy
Mark Horton, Returning looted artefacts will finally restore heritage to the brilliant cultures that made them
Martin Bailey, V&A opens dialogue on looted Ethiopian treasures
Naomi Polonsky, Hundreds Attend Guerrilla, Activist-Led Tour of Looted Artifacts at the British Museum
Nick Havely, Oliver Miles, Richard Dowden, Should museum artefacts be returned to the countries they came from?
Nigel Warburton, African art in Western museums: it’s patrimony not heritage
Sabine Cessou, Belgique: la restitution du patrimoine africain en débat
Saskia Vermeylen, Easter Island statues: international law is shifting against British Museum
Sophie Bouillon, Restitution of African art from France: “We need this memory”
Tiffany Jenkins, Why western museums should keep their treasures
Tiffany Jenkins, Marie Rodet, Ioannis Stefanidis, Nicholas Thomas, Do historical objects belong in their country of origin?
Tristram Hunt, Hartmut Dorgerloh, Nicholas Thomas, Restitution report: museum directors respond
Yohann Koshy, Hey, that’s our stuff: Maasai tribespeople tackle Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum
Z.S.Strother, Eurocentrism still sets the terms of restitution of Africa art