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Oggetti in movimento: riflessione sulle collezioni d'Oceania [Moving Objects: Reflections on Oceanic Collections]

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Jolly, Margaret

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In this paper I reflect on the aesthetics and cultural politics of Oceanic collections in diverse places, considering objects as "moving" in three dimensions; in the physical sense, in the affective response they elicit, and in the objects or purposes of

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La ricerca folklorica

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2037-12-31