acquisition, conferences, curation, displays/exhibits, material studies, museum and knowledge politics
Human remains: from anatomical collections to objects of worship
How to handle human remains is a key issue for us and for other (medical) museums (see earlier post here, here, here and here). Last February, the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris organised a series of round-table discussions about the ethics of collecting and displaying human remains. Now the full text of the discussions have been published (in French and English) — see here.
(thanks to Haidy L. Geismar, Material World, for the tip)
30 Jul 2008 Thomas
Why is President Eisenhowers remains stored in anatomical collections at a U.S. government agency?