Preserving What Is Valued

Preserving What Is Valued
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780774852500
ISBN-13 : 077485250X
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Synopsis Preserving What Is Valued by : Miriam Clavir

Preserving What Is Valued explores the concept of preserving heritage. It presents the conservation profession's code of ethics and discusses four significant contexts embedded in museum conservation practice: science, professionalization, museum practice, and the relationship between museums and First Nations peoples. Museum practice regarding handling and preservation of objects has been largely taken as a given, and it can be difficult to see how these activities are politicized. Clavir argues that museum practices are historically grounded and represent values that are not necessarily held by the originators of the objects. She first focuses on conservation and explains the principles and methods conservators practise. She then discusses First Nations people's perspectives on preservation, quoting extensively from interviews done throughout British Columbia, and comparing the British Columbia situation with that in New Zealand. In the face of cultural repatriation issues, museums are attempting to become more culturally sensitive to the original owners of objects, forming new understandings of the "right ways" of storage and handling of materials. Miriam Clavir's work is important for museum professionals, conservators, those working with First Nations collections in auction houses and galleries, as well as students of sociology and anthropology.

Preserving what is Valued

Preserving what is Valued
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0774808616
ISBN-13 : 9780774808613
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Synopsis Preserving what is Valued by : Miriam Clavir

Written by a conservator at the U. of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology, this text examines the complex issues surrounding the preservation of First Nations artifacts. Drawing upon interviews with elders and other members of various First Nations groups, Clavir presents their perspectives on cultural preservation. She also discusses the science and ethics of museum conservation. Black and white photographs of museum workers, artists, and First Nations people accompany the text. Distributed by Raincoast Books. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Futures Worth Preserving

Futures Worth Preserving
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Publisher : Transcript Publishing
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C118848716
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Synopsis Futures Worth Preserving by : Andressa Schröder

How can the paradoxical conceptual overlap of nostalgia and sustainability in cultural constructions of the present be used in order to make previously unexplored territory within the study of culture accessible? This collection of essays and artistic contributions aims at answering this and other questions. It problematizes the relationship between past-oriented practices of sustaining and future-oriented forms of remembering. The present becomes the moment in which both notions overlap: Cultures have to position themselves, both in relation to what they have once been and to what they aspire to become.

Futures Worth Preserving

Futures Worth Preserving
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9783839441220
ISBN-13 : 3839441226
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Synopsis Futures Worth Preserving by : Andressa Schröder

Cultures as well as individuals continually balance the demands of nostalgia and sustainability as they construct historical narratives of ›futures worth preserving‹. The aim of this volume is to explore those narratives and the underlying assumptions which inform them. Drawing on a range of disciplines from the humanities and social sciences, the chapters investigate cultural assumptions about which aspects of the past deserve to be remembered and which aspects of the present should be sustained for the future. In the process, they reveal how contemporary definitions of sustainability are informed by a nostalgic yearning for the past, and how nostalgia is motivated by a reciprocal longing to sustain the past for the future.

On Preserving

On Preserving
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781442692886
ISBN-13 : 144269288X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis On Preserving by : Peter Schotch

Paraconsistent logic is a theory of reasoning in philosophy that studies inconsistent data. The discipline has several different schools of thought, including preservationism, which responds to the problems that arise when human beings continue to reason when faced with inconsistent data. On Preserving is the first complete account of the Preservationist School, which developed in Canada out of the early work of Raymond Jennings, Peter Schotch, and their students. Assembling the previously scattered works of the Preservationist School, this collection contains all of the most significant works on the basic theory of the preservationist approach to paraconsistent logic. With essays both written and rewritten specifically for this volume, the contributors cover topics that include the motivation for the preservationist approach, as well as more technical results of their research. Concise and unified, On Preserving is the ideal introduction to a distinct philosophical field.

Official Yearbook of New South Wales

Official Yearbook of New South Wales
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Total Pages : 1032
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3030686
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Synopsis Official Yearbook of New South Wales by : New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics