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Title: | A historian’s task : make sure the object does not turn against itself in the museum | Authors: | Fakher Eldin, Munir | Keywords: | Islamic art;Museum exhibits;Religions - Manners and customs;Druzes - Manners and customs | Issue Date: | 2012 | Publisher: | Saqi Books | Source: | Martin Hager (ed.) Islamic art and the museum : approaches to art and archeology of the Muslim World in the twenty-first century. London: Saqi Books. pp. 135-138 | Abstract: | The article discusses the problems of de-contextualization in museum practices and the historian's task to contextualize art works and their meanings in their social environment. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5743 |
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