Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Cover image for Vol. 17 Issue s1

Special Issue: The aesthetics of nations: anthropological and historical approaches. Edited by Nayanika Mookherjee and Christopher Pinney

May 2011

Volume 17, Issue Supplement s1

Pages Siii–Siv, S1–S206

  1. Preface

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
    1. Preface (pages Siii–Siv)

      Nayanika Mookherjee and Christopher Pinney

      Article first published online: 11 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01700.x

  2. The aesthetics of nations

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
    1. The aesthetics of nations: anthropological and historical approaches (pages S1–S20)

      NAYANIKA MOOKHERJEE

      Article first published online: 11 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01686.x

  3. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
    1. Not a museum but a cultural journey: Skwxwú7mesh political affect (pages S39–S55)

      CHARLOTTE TOWNSEND-GAULT

      Article first published online: 11 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01688.x

  4. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
  5. III Mapping the nation

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
  6. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation

    1. Top of page
    2. Preface
    3. The aesthetics of nations
    4. I Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: museums
    5. II Affective aesthetics of violent national pasts: memorial museums
    6. III Mapping the nation
    7. IV Cultural property, enunciatory authority, and the nation
    1. Epistemo-patrimony: speaking and owning in the Indian diaspora (pages S192–S206)

      CHRISTOPHER PINNEY

      Article first published online: 11 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01696.x

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