How Museums Remember: Charting a Puerto Rican Object History

Date(s):
May 10, 2024
Event type:
Workshops 

A manuscript workshop with Amanda Guzmán (Anthropology, Trinity College)

Guzmán argues that Puerto Rico affords not only a significant case of discussion for museological studies but also a potential source of translatable models of disciplinary practice in materializing ongoing negotiations of difficult histories and the responsibility of museums.

This workshop was organized by the Entangled Histories Research Cluster and included Channon Miller (History and American Studies, Trinity), Mary McNeil (Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora, Tufts), Leniqueca Welcome (Anthropology and International Affairs, George Washington University), Juliet Nebolon (American Studies, Trinity), Jordan and Christina.