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Who Owns Antiquity?

James Cuno (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

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Whether antiquities should be returned to the countries where they were found is one of the most urgent and controversial issues in the art world today, and it has pitted museums, private collectors, and dealers against source countries, archaeologists, and academics. Maintaining that the acquisition of undocumented antiquities by museums encourages the looting of archaeological sites, countries such as Italy, Greece, Egypt, Turkey, and China have claimed ancient artifacts as state property, called for their return from museums around the world, and passed laws against their future export. But in Who Owns Antiquity?, one of the world's leading museum directors vigorously challenges this nationalistic position, arguing that it is damaging and often disingenuous. "Antiquities," James Cuno argues, "are the cultural property of all humankind," "evidence of the world's ancient past and not that of a particular modern nation. They comprise antiquity, and antiquity knows no borders."


Cuno argues that nationalistic retention and reclamation policies impede common access to this common heritage and encourage a dubious and dangerous politicization of antiquities--and of culture itself. Antiquities need to be protected from looting but also from nationalistic identity politics. To do this, Cuno calls for measures to broaden rather than restrict international access to antiquities. He advocates restoration of the system under which source countries would share newly discovered artifacts in exchange for archaeological help, and he argues that museums should again be allowed reasonable ways to acquire undocumented antiquities. Cuno explains how partage broadened access to our ancient heritage and helped create national museums in Cairo, Baghdad, and Kabul. The first extended defense of the side of museums in the struggle over antiquities, Who Owns Antiquity? is sure to be as important as it is controversial.

Sobre o Livro

Este livro aborda um dos debates mais relevantes do mundo das artes, questionando a propriedade das antiguidades e a sua relação com a história cultural da humanidade.

James Cuno oferece uma perspectiva provocativa ao argumentar que as antiguidades pertencem a todos, desafiando a visão nacionalista que pode restringir o acesso ao patrimônio comum.

A obra é essencial para quem se interessa por questões de patrimônio cultural, museus e a política que envolve a preservação e a exibição de artefatos históricos.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Artes
Autores James Cuno
Sobre o Autor James Cuno é um respeitado diretor de museus e especialista em questões de patrimônio cultural.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 286
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691148106
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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