Camping and Tramping Through the Colonial Archives: The Museum in Malaya
description:The term Camping and Tramping is inspired by a lesser known 19th Century document compiled by a British officer describing the field work and travails of his time with the colonial office in Malaya. Documents such as these, along with colonial institutions, sought to fill a void in terms of Orientalist knowledge available for a colonist or itinerant audience interested in the region. Aggregating such texts which make up the colonial archive, this exhibition traces the rise of the Museum in British Malaya not just as an indicator of power over what was gazed upon as the exotic but by acknowledging that the very advent of the Museum resulted in a staging ground for a project of accumulation and the ordering of knowledge. |
by:NUS MuseumUniversity Cultural Centre, 50 Kent Ridge Crescent, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119279 10am - 7:30pm (Tuesdays to Saturdays) 10am - 6pm (Sundays) Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays |
when:- Sun, 02 Dec |
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