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Migration- The Journey of Objects

Migration- The Journey of Objects

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MIGRATION: THE JOURNEY OF OBJECTS

Museums rarely present objects as migrants. Yet they often arrive there by way of a migratory process, a historical echo of the flows of migration that have dominated the news over the past decade. As individuals migrate, so do cultures, skills, religions, ideas, objects, and materials. This is nothing new, and yet its recent acceleration forces us to think about a world in which migration is a constant and the traditional distinction between “native” and “immigrant” is of less relevance. Published together with an exhibition at the Röhsska Museum of Design and Craft in Gothenburg, this volume examines these shifts and how they continuously influence how knowledge is formed.

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Size:21x28cm
Page:200
Year:2021
Publisher:Roehsska Mueseet

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