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Pt. 1 | The senses | |
1 | Enduring and endearing feelings and the transformation of material culture in West Africa | 35 |
2 | Studio photography and the aesthetics of citizenship in the Gambia, West Africa | 61 |
3 | Cooking skill, the senses, and memory : the fate of practical knowledge | 87 |
Pt. 2 | Colonialism | |
4 | Mata Ora : chiseling the living face, dimensions of Maori tattoo | 121 |
5 | Smoked fish and fermented oil : taste and smell among the Kwakwaka'wakw | 141 |
6 | Sonic spectacles of empire : the audio-visual nexus, Delhi-London, 1911-12 | 169 |
Pt. 3 | Museums | |
7 | The museum as sensescape : Western sensibilities and indigenous artifacts | 199 |
8 | The fate of the senses in ethnographic modernity : the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples at the American Museum of Natural History | 223 |
9 | Contact points : museums and the lost body problem | 245 |
10 | The beauty of letting go : fragmentary museums and archaeologies of archive | 269 |
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