Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum

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Bicultural
bicultural museum practice case study
Bicultural Team
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Collaboration
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Cultural
cultural anthropology
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Ethnography
Female Ceo
Grape Vine
Indigenous
indigenous collaboration
Kapa Haka
Kia Ora
Mana Taonga
Maori
Maori Cultural Values
Menstruating Women
museology research
Museum
museum ethnography
National Library
New Zealand
NZ Economy
NZ Government
NZ Society
organisational culture
Paul Spoonley
Schubert-McArthur
staff perspectives
Tangata Tiriti
Tangata Whenua
Te Maori
Te Maori Exhibition
Te Marae
Te Papa
Te Reo
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Tp’s Opening
Waitangi Tribunal
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Zealand's National Museum
Zealand’s National Museum

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367731243
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa has been celebrated as an international leader for its bicultural concept and partnership with Māori in all aspects of the museum, but how does this relationship with the indigenous partner work in practice? Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum reveals the challenges, benefits and politics of implementing a bicultural framework in everyday museum practice. Providing an analysis of the voices of museum employees, the book reflects their multifaceted understandings of biculturalism and collaboration.

Based on a year of intensive fieldwork behind the scenes at New Zealand’s national museum and drawing on 68 interviews and participant observations with 18 different teams across the organisation, this book examines the interactions and cultural clashes between Māori and non-Māori museum professionals in their day-to-day work. Documenting and analysing contemporary museum practices, this account explores how biculturalism is enacted, negotiated, practised and envisioned on different stages within the complex social institution that is the museum. Lessons learnt from Te Papa will be valuable for other museums, NGOs, the public service and organisations facing similar issues around the world.

Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum addresses a gap in the literature on biculturalism and reaffirms the importance of ethnography to the anthropological enterprise and museum studies research. As such, it will be essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of cultural anthropology, museum anthropology, museum studies, and Māori studies or indigenous studies. It should also be of great interest to museum professionals.

Tanja Schubert-McArthur holds a Master's degree from Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen in Germany and completed her PhD in Cultural Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. She has been working as a Research Assistant, Tourguide and Events Supervisor at Te Papa for several years. She also works at National Library of New Zealand.

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