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Pieces of a Nation - South Sudanese Heritage and Museum Collections (Hardcover)
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Pieces of a Nation - South Sudanese Heritage and Museum Collections (Hardcover)
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South Sudan became independent in 2011 after decades of rebel wars
with the Government of Sudan. Independence prompted discussions
about South Sudanese identity and shared history, in which material
objects and cultural heritage featured as vitally important
resources. However, the long-term effects of colonialism and
conflict had largely precluded any concerted attempts to preserve
material culture within the country; museums remained in Khartoum,
the capital of the formally united Sudan. Furthermore, tens of
thousands of objects had been removed from what is now South Sudan
during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to museum and private
collections around the world. Up to now there have been few
attempts to reconnect the history of these South Sudanese museum
collections with people in or from South Sudan. Pieces of a Nation
is the first extended study of South Sudanese material cultural
heritage in museum collections and beyond. The chapters discuss a
range of different objects and practices - from museum objects
taken from South Sudan in the context of enslavement and
colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to efforts by
South Sudanese to preserve their country's cultural heritage during
recent conflicts. With essays by 32 contributors in Europe, South
Sudan, Uganda and Australia, this book delivers a unique range of
perspectives on museum objects from South Sudan and on heritage
practices in the country and among its diaspora. Written by
curators, academics, heritage professionals and artists in
accessible and engaging style, it is intended for scholars, museum
professionals and a wide range of individuals interested in South
Sudan, African arts and cultures, the history of museum collecting
and colonialism and/or the role of material heritage in
peacebuilding and refugee contexts. At a time of widespread,
prominent debates over the provenance of museum collections from
Africa and calls for restitution, this book provides an in-depth
empirical study of the circumstances and practices that led to
South Sudanese objects entering foreign museum collections and the
importance of these objects in South Sudan and around the world
today.
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