ENGLAND: THE OTHER WITHIN

Analysing the English Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Papers produced by the Other Within research team

Publications:

Chris Wingfield:

Papers in Press, under review or submitted

(In Press - 2009) Review of Amiria Henare, Sari Wastell and Martin Holbraad (eds), Thinking Through Things: Theorising Artefacts Ethnographically, London: Routledge 2007. Journal of Museum Ethnography. No. 21.

(In Press - 2009) Is the heart at home? E.B. Tylor’s collections from Somerset. Journal of Museum Ethnography No. 22.

(In Press – 2009) Touching the Buddha: Encounters with a Charismatic Object. In Museum Materialities/Matter-realities: Objects, Engagements, Interpretations. Ed. Sandra Dudley. Routledge: London.

(Accepted for publication - 2010) A Case Re-Opened: E.B. Tylor and the Witches’ Ladder. Journal of Material Culture 15(1)

(Accepted for publication - 2010) An Imperialist Folklore? Establishing the Folk-lore Society in London. In Folklore and Nationalism in Europe during the Long Nineteenth Century » Eds. Timothy Baycroft and David Hopkin. Brill: Leiden.

 (Accepted for publication - 2010) Placing Britain in the British Museum: Encompassing the Other. In National Museums. Eds. Peter Aronsson, Arne Bugge Amundsen and Simon Knell. Routledge: London.

Published During Course of Project

2008 Review of Hassan Arero and Zachary Kingdon (eds), East African Contours: Reviewing Creativity and Visual Culture, (Contributions in Critical Museology and Material Culture) London: The Horniman Museum 2005. Journal of Museum Ethnography, no. 20 pp. 169 – 171.
2007 “Feeling the Vibes: Dealing with Intangible Heritage’ – An Introduction” Journal of Museum Ethnography, no. 19 pp. 9-20.

Alison Petch:

Papers in Press, under review or submitted
2009 'The Other Within at Oxford' Museum Fabric [in press]
2009 'Ellen Ettlinger: Her contributions to English folklore and the Pitt Rivers Museum' Folklore [under review]
2009 Book review of Material Histories: Proceedings of a workshop held at Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, 26-27 April 2007 edited by Alison K. Brown. Published by Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, 2008. Journal of Museum Ethnography [in press]
2009 'Walter Baldwin Spencer and the Pitt Rivers Museum' Journal of Museum Ethnography 20 [in press]

Published During Course of Project
2008 'Measuring the Natives: Beatrice Blackwood and Leonard Dudley Buxton's work in Oxfordshire' History of Anthropology Newsletter, 35: 1 July 2008.
2008/9. Book review of Traditional Archery from six continents: The Charles E. Grayson Collection. Charles E. Grayson, Mary French and Michael J. O'Brien. University of Missouri Press, Columbia Museum Anthropology Review
2008 'A Typology of Benefactors: the relationships of Pitt Rivers and Tylor to the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford' Forum for anthropology no. 4 pp. 251-268 St Petersburg [English version]
2008 'Colonial Collections Revisited' (Review of Pieter ter Keurs (ed). 2007. Leiden) Journal of the History of Collections 2008; doi: 10.1093/jhc/fhn023
2007 'Notes and Queries and the Pitt Rivers Museum' Museum Anthropology vol 30 no. 1 Spring 2007 pp 21-39
2007 'Cabinets for the Curious: Looking back at early English museums' Museum Anthropology Spring 2007 vol 30, no.1 pp 64-66
2007 'Collections Research and the Web: Reflections on a successful [half-]day's work at the Pitt Rivers Museum' Museum Anthropology Weblog at http://museumanthropology.blogspot.com/2007/05/collections-research-and-web.html
2007 'Opening the Pitt Rivers Museum' Journal of Museum Ethnography 19 pp. 101-112
2007 [co-authors, Chris Gosden, Fran Larson] 'Origins and Survivals - Tylor, Balfour and the Pitt Rivers Museum and their role within anthropology in Oxford 1883 - 1905' in P. Riviére [ed.] A History of Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Oxford: Berghahn
2007 [with David Zeitlyn, Frances Larson] 'Social networks in the Relational Museum: the case of the Pitt Rivers Museum' Journal of Material Culture vol. 12 (3) November 2007 pp.211-239
2007 'Isolation and Anthropology: the correspondence of Patrick Byrne', Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 58 March 2007
2007 'Upholding the law - Central Australian Style', Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 59 July 2007

Talks, lectures, conferences, papers

Chris Wingfield:

5th – 6th June 2009 UCL Department of Anthropology & The Centre for Museums, Heritage and Material Culture at University College London: Re-Thinking Ethnology Workshop
Ethnology, Folklore and Anthropology in England: A View from Oxford

6th – 9th April 2009 ASA Conference: Anthropological and archaeological imaginations: past, present and future. Panel 08: Civilisation: A Reintroduction
Civilisation and Culture: Untangling Tylorian Roots

2 & 3 April 2009 MEG Conference: 'Amateur Passions / Professional Practice: ethnography collectors and collections'
'Making Professionals': The Pitt Rivers Museum 1884-1914

13 March 2009 Pitt Rivers Museum Lunchtime Seminar Paper:
Back to the Future? Locating and Re-locating England

17 -19 November 2008 – NaMu 6 Oslo: European national museums encountering a globalized culture
Placing Britain in the British Museum: Incorporating the Other.

29 -31 August 2008. Invited to symposium "Protestant Missions-Local Communities: Regional and International Dimensions of Missionary Encounters" at the University of Bergen, Norway.
From ‘horrible idols’ to ‘sentiment to the past’: the moving objects of the London Missionary Society

29 June – 4 August 2008. World Archaeological Congress 6 Dublin. Session: Unpacking the Collection
Donors, Loaners, Dealers and Swappers: The Relationships behind the English Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum

10 & 11 April 2008. Museum Ethnographers Group Conference:
'Museum Ethnography At Home'
Is the heart at home? Defining the self and collecting the other at the centre of Empire

18 -20 February 2008 NaMu 4: Sweden: Comparing European national museums : territories nation-building and change:
Nationalist, colonialist and imperialist : a useful model for understanding archaeological disciplinary traditions and their museums?

10 December 2007 Presentation Reading University / Oxford University representatives
Civilization and teutonism : situating the PRM in 19th century

25 November 2007 - Public talk on the opening weekend of the Pitt Rivers Museum Research Centre
20 objects, 2 million years : a whistle stop introduction to the Pitt Rivers archeological collections

19 – 21 November 2007 NaMu 3 Oslo: European national museums in a global world
Nineteenth century British narratives of civilization and nationalism : intersecting modes of engaging with the global world

29 June 2007 Oxford University Museums Collections History Group:
Witches' ladder : fake or mistake - E.B. Tylor, C.G. Leland and the Victorian search for magic

18 – 20th June 2007 NaMu 2, Leicester: National Museum Narratives:
Englishness & others : narratives of belonging and civilization in English anthropology collections

27 April 2007 Lecture Pitt Rivers Museum Friday Seminars Work in Progress
The witches ladder : 1911.32.7

19 December 2006: Oxford University Museums Collections History Group presentation
English folk-lore : a forgotten branch of British anthropology

18 -21 September 2006 European Association of Social Anthropologists conference on Europe and the World.
“Engaging with complexity : museums and the diversity of the European colonial encounter

Alison Petch:

'Past vs Present' Conference, Churchill College, University of Cambridge 13-15 July 2009.
From the homogeneous to the heterogeneous': Categorising the Pitt Rivers collection.

2009 Folklore Society AGM and Conference "Collecting Folklore"
Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers, the Pitt Rivers Museum and Folklore

'Revisiting Victorian Anthropology', Pitt Rivers Museum [this seminar series is co-ordinated and led by Wingfield and Petch]
23 January 2008 Total immersion or paddling?: different models of fieldwork in Victorian anthropology, 1874-1914

Paper presented to MEG Annual Conference, May 2007 National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Commercial gain? The relationships between ethnographic collectors, dealers and auction houses: a case study.

Several other Friday seminar papers at the Pitt Rivers Museum including:
'The other within, an anthropology of Englishness'
'The products of industry? The early development of the Pitt Rivers Museum'
'Death and Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers'


Museum of English Rural Life day seminar. presentation 10.12.07 'Viewing England through objects'

Presentation on the project to Oxford University Museums and Collections History day December 2006

Presentation on 'The Other Within' Englishness project to the MEG AGM May 2006

Project Organization:

[Wingfield and Petch] 23 January – 13 March 2009: Pitt Rivers Museum Research Seminars In Material And Visual Anthropology, Fridays Hilary term 2009:
Re-visiting Victorian Anthropology?

[Wingfield and Petch] 10 & 11 April 2008 Museum Ethnographers Group Conference:
'Museum Ethnography At Home'