Translating museums : a counterhistory of South Asian museology
Series: Critical Cultural heritage series Ed.by Beverley Butler ; Vol.9Publication details: California Left Coast Press Inc 2012Description: 300pISBN:- 9781611321456
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations 11
Note on Translation and Transliteration 13
Abbreviations 15
Acknowledgments 17
Prologue
Lahore 19
The Lahore Museum: Ajaib Ghar 22
Comparative Museologies 26
Museological Narrative 28
1. Museums in Translation: The Birth of the Museum in Colonial India 33
The Ajaib Ghar 33
Museumisation of Colonial India: Making India Visible 51
A Central Museum for Punjab—A Baradari, an Exhibition, and a Jubilee 53
Baradari 54
An Exhibition 56
The Jubilee Institute 68
The Lahore Museum in Indian Hands 74
Imperial Museum Spirit and the Trinity of the Lahore Museum 77
2. Colonial Mementos to Postcolonial Imaginings: The Transformation of the Lahore Museum 83
A National Narrative for the Ajaib Ghar 83
Partition and Pakistan 86
Splitting Mementos 92
Curators/Caretakers 92
Ejaz Ali 94
Collections/Objects 97
The Chandigarh Connection 99
Trapped by the Colonial Shadow: Decolonising the Lahore Museum 101
The Islamic Gallery 104
The Independence Movement Gallery 106
The Postcolonial Prescriptive: Personalities and Ideologies 112
3. Museum Archons: The Habitual Discourse of the Lahore Museum 117
The Material Archive 117
The Lahore Museum’s Museology 119
The (Un)Socialised Museum: Habitual Discourse and Museopolitik 125
Global Consciousness 125
Pakistani Museums/Museology 127
Habitual Praxis and Discourse 131
Educating Heritage 135
Tours, Texts, Lectures, and Quizzes 138
Guided Tours 138
Texts 140
Lectures 140
Museum Quiz 141
Archival Allure 142
4. Visiting the Museum: Curiosity about the Ajaib Ghar 145
Wandering Visitors 146
Refusal of the Colonial Gaze 152
The Zoo of Objects 157
The Subjective Museum 160
Vernacularising the Lahore Museum 162
What Class of Visitors? 163
Pseudocurators 167
Familiar, Attractive, and Wondrous 168
History and Cultural Heritage, but Not My Identity 182
5. Nokta Nazar of the Lahore Museum’s ‘Audience’ 189
Attractions and the Museum Spirit 190
The Museum ‘Eye’ 194
South Asian Scopophilia 198
Darshan/Dekhna 198
Nazar 200
Corpothetics 203
Interocular 205
‘Museums of Everyday Life’ 207
The Everyday: Television 208
The Imaginary: Cinema 211
The Novel: Bazaars 214
The Enduring: Saints’ Shrines 218
Have Museums Ever Been Modern? 224
Epilogue 227
Glossary 233
Notes 239
References 279
Index 299
About the Author 301
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