scholarly journals Regina Horta Duarte.2016. Translated by Diane Grosklaus Whitty. Activist Biology: The National Museum, Politics, and Nation Building in Brazil. Tucson: University of Arizona Press

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Yuri Gama
Author(s):  
Edwin De Jesús Bedoya Roqueme

Book Review: Regina Horta Duarte, Activist Biology: The National Museum, Politics, and Nation Building in Brazil (Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Pres, 2016).


Author(s):  
Edwin De Jesús Bedoya Roqueme

Book Review: Regina Horta Duarte, Activist Biology: The National Museum, Politics, and Nation Building in Brazil (Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Pres, 2016).


Andean Truths ◽  
2016 ◽  
pp. 185-190
Author(s):  
Anne Lambright

The conclusion ties together the themes of transitional justice, nation building, and ethnicity by briefly examining three “memory museums”: the Lugar de la Memoria in Lima, and two museums in Ayacucho. The first is a controversial effort by the state to create a national museum to commemorate the conflict. The two museums in Ayacucho are local efforts, the Museo de la Memoria in Huamanga, established by Quechua-speaking mothers of dead and disappeared persons, the Yuyana Wasi museum in the municipality of Huanta. The conclusion asks why, within the context of Peruvian transitional justice efforts, the official, state-sponsored memory space has experienced so many difficulties, its opening delayed for years, while unofficial, even rebellious, grassroots efforts have comparatively succeeded in providing spaces where Peru can confront its difficult past.


Americas - Jens Fog Jensen. The Stone Age of Qeqertarsuup Tunua (Disko Bugt): a regional analysis of the Saqqaq and Dorset cultures of Central West Greenland (Meddelelser om Grønland — Man & Society 32). 272 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations. 2006. Copenhagen: SILA/Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland, National Museum of Denmark; 87-90369-82-3 hardback. - Juliet E. Morrow & Cristóbal Gnecco (ed.). Paleoindian Archaeology: A Hemispheric Perspective. xvi+264 pages, 73 illustrations, 10 tables. 2006. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-3014-2 hardback $65. - Dale L. Hutchinson. Tatham Mound and the Bioarchaeology of European Contact. xxii+260 pages, 86 illustrations, 32 tables. 2006. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-3029-6 hardback $59.95. - Valli S. Powell-Marti & Patricia A. Gilman (ed.). Mimbres Society. viii+216 pages, 35 illustrations, 16 tables. 2006. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona Press; 978-0-8165-2481-5 hardback $50. - Jeffrey R. Parsons. The Last Pescadores of Chimalhuacán, Mexico: An Archaeological Ethnography (Anthropological Papers 96, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan). xviii+378 pages, 64 figures, 110 plates, 79 tables. 2006. Ann Arbor (MI): Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan; 978-0-915703-62-3 paperback $28. - Cameron L. McNeill (ed.) Chocolate in Mesoamrica: A Cultural History of Cacao. xvi+542 pages, 159 illustrations, 14 tables. 2006. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-2953-5 hardback $75.

Antiquity ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 81 (312) ◽  
pp. 504-505
Author(s):  
Madeleine Hummler

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