#  ANTHRO 1435 - Challenging Collections: Critical Reflections on Collecting Through Harvard’s History 

 





 Semester:   Spring 

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 Year offered:  2025 

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 Link: [Course Website](https://locator.tlt.harvard.edu/course/colgsas-218189/2022/spring/15537) 

 

 

 

 Dr. Diana Loren  
W 12:00-2:45pm

 Harvard’s museum collections have often been used to interrogate the world outside of “us”: peoples, events, places, and things. In this course we will reverse that gaze and ask what the collections and the processes of collecting reveal about the history of Harvard and its institutional identity as “the” place of learning. We will unpack the historical circumstances surrounding the arrival of particular collections of photographs and objects at Harvard’s Peabody Museum: such ones related to imperial desires, scientific inquiry, academic curiosity, and the violence of colonialism. We will explore how critically examining this past informs present action and future strategies in contemporary museum practice at the Peabody Museum. This is a hands-on collections course that will be taught at the Peabody Museum and will include visits to other museums, archives, and libraries on campus.



 

 



 

 See also:- [ Undergraduate ](/course-area/departmental-courses-primarily-undergraduate-students)
- [ Archaeology ](/course-area/archaeology)
- [ Social Anthropology ](/course-area/social-anthropology)
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