Introduction: Collecting and/as Cultural Transformation

COLLECTING AS THE APPROPRIATION OF IDENTITIES Material collecting, or the systematic accumulation of material objects by individual and museum collectors, has been widely theorized from the 19805 by historians, art historians, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and literary and cultural c...

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