schema:name "Whose heritage?"
schema:contributor Floorplan
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schema:abstract ""The categories and modes of thinking with which we approach the cultural cartography and semantics of Western knowledge were mostly conceived in the 19th century. It is high time for a revision not only of our approach to "other" cultures but also our own. The museum research group Floorplan creates an overview of the contemporary discussions on museums and asks: Whose heritage are we dealing with?"-- Back cover."@en
schema:editor Bonnet, Anne-Marie
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Whose heritage?: floorplan papers

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schema:text With contribtutions in German and English.
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