Enigmatic objects : notes towards a history of the museum in the Philippines / Resil B. Mojares
Material type:
- 9786214482658
- AM 79.P5 .M65 2023

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | General Education | FIL AM 79.P5 .M65 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019502 |
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FIL AM 79.P5 .M65 2023 Enigmatic objects : notes towards a history of the museum in the Philippines / | FIL AZ 183 .H86 2004 Humanities for college students / | FIL BC 108 .A73 2008 Logic : towards critical thinking and reasoning / | FIL BC 108 .B33 2002 Logic for Filipinos / |
Includes index.
Museums -- Collectors, Collecting, Collections -- CODA -- Index.
In Enigmatic Objects, Resil B. Mojares traces from colonial history the beginnings of museums in the Philippines— from the gabinetes and museos of Spanish colonial–era educational institutions and the private collections of ilustrados, to the first attempts at institutionalizing public libraries and museums in the early period of American rule. Through vignettes that take off from such eccentric and eclectic items as the earliest extant portrait of a Filipino, skulls of bandits measured to explain the phrenology of crime, the fabled pestle of an indigenous hero, and teapots made of coconuts, the book itself becomes a cabinet of curiosities where the act of collecting and displaying intertwines with narrating a nascent Filipino nation.
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