
Authentically African
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Drawing on Flemish-language sources other scholars have been unable to access, Van Beurden illuminates the politics of museum collections, showing how the IMNZ became a showpiece in Mobutu's effort to revive "authentic" African culture. She reconstructs debates between Belgian and Congolese museum professionals, revealing how the dynamics of decolonization played out in the fields of the museum and international heritage conservation. Finally, she casts light on the art market, showing how the traveling displays put on by the IMNZ helped intensify collectors' interest and generate an international market for Congolese art.
The book contributes to the fields of history, art history, museum studies, and anthropology and challenges existing narratives of Congo's decolonization. It tells a new history of decolonization as a struggle over cultural categories, the possession of cultural heritage, and the right to define and represent cultural identities.
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"This masterful study of Belgian and Congolese collecting and exhibitions of African arts, and the murky heritage politics so implied, offers insights for understanding colonial and postcolonial histories of representation anywhere in the world." "Authentically African successfully shows how colonial tensions between politics and creativityleft their imprint on colonial as well as on postcolonial Congo... this book remains a necessary
introduction to some key chapters in the rich and complex entrance of arts premiers into world
cultural histories."
(American Historical Review) "This is an important book that fills a gap in our knowledge about museums in this geographical area as well as our understanding of the role of political ideologies, a topic which has been well covered in South Africa, for example, but not as much by scholars in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa. ... An impressive analysis." (Museum Anthropology Review) "This well-informed book is the result of a careful inquiry carried out 'on the spot' in Congo, Belgium, and North America. ... Authentically African successfully shows how colonial tensions between politics and creativity left their imprint on colonial as well as on postcolonial Congo. ... This book remains a necessary introduction to some key chapters in the rich and complex entrance of arts premiers into world cultural histories." (American Historical Review) "[An] impressive exploration of how and postcolonial powers in former Zaire utilized 'cultural guardianship' to justify their political legitimacy and to establish cultural and political economies nationally and internationally." (African Studies Quarterly) "Authentically African is an impressively researched study of material culture and its institutions in the construction of Congolese cultural and political projects. Van Beurden's fascinating examination of objects and collections in cultural and political economies makes a significant contribution to several bodies of scholarship, from those focused on material culture, heritage, and identity politics to those concerned with African cultural institutions as part of the global landscape."
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- Intro
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- A Note on Names and Translations
- Introduction. Congolese History and the Politics of Culture
- 1. The Value of Culture: Congolese Art and Belgian Colonialism
- 2. Guardians of Heritage: A Politique Esthétique and the Museum as a "Laboratory of Native Policy"
- 3. The Art of (Re)possession: Heritage and the Cultural Politics of Congo's Decolonization
- 4. Mobutu's Museum: Authenticity and Guardianship
- 5. Civilizing Citizens?: Museums as Brokers of Postcolonial Zairian Modernity
- 6. Belgian Patrimony, Zairian Treasure, and American Heritage: The Transnational Politics of Congolese Art
- Conclusion. Colonial and Postcolonial Legacies
- Appendix. Expeditions IMNZ Kinshasa, 1970-90
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Color Plates
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