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Ghosts of the British Museum: A True Story of Colonial Loot and Restless Objects

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Full Title:

Ghosts of the British Museum: A True Story of Colonial Loot and Restless Objects

Contributors:

By (Author) Noah Angell

ISBN:

9781800961333

Publisher:

Octopus Publishing Group

Imprint:

Monoray

Publication Date:

9th April 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Colonialism and imperialism
Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology
Museology and heritage studies

Dewey:

133.109421

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

320g

Description

What if the British Museum isn't a house of learning, but a vast sinkhole of still-bubbling historic injustice

What if it presents us not with a carefully ordered cross section of history but is instead a palatial trophy cabinet of colonial loot swarming with volatile and errant spirits

When artist and writer Noah Angell first heard murmurs of ghostly sightings at the British Museum he had to find out more. What started as a trickle soon became a landslide as staff old and new, from guards of formidable build to respected curators, brought forth testimonies of their inexplicable supernatural encounters.

It became clear that the source of the disturbances was related to the Museum's contents - unquiet objects, holy plunder, and restless human remains protesting their enforced stay within the colonial collection's cases, cabinets and deep underground vaults. Be it wraiths associated with genocides, uprooted sacred beings or the afterglow of deaths that occurred inside the museum itself, according to those who have worked there, the museum is heaving with profound spectral disorder.

Ghosts of the British Museum fuses storytelling, folklore and history, digs deep into our imperial past and unmasks the world's oldest national museum as a site of ongoing conflict, where under the guise of preservation, restless objects are held against their will.

It now appears that the objects are fighting back.

Author Bio

Noah Angell is a writer and artist who works with orally transmitted forms such as storytelling and song. His work has taken him to the north of Norway, in partnership with Polarmuseet, to work with first hand accounts of Inuit who performed in live ethnographic displays organised by local sailor Adrian Jacobsen, to North Carolina to shoot his forthcoming documentary film on gospel singer Connie B. Steadman of the Badgett Sisters, and to the British Museum in London, where for years he has collected museum workers' testimony of the ghosts that haunt the notorious colonial museum.

Angell has written lecture-performance works which have been performed internationally at spaces all around the world.

Born in the US, he was resident in London for a over a decade and now lives in Berlin. This is his first book.

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