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542. Is a Museum Just a Trophy Case?

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Repatriation and Cultural Heritage

This chapter examines the challenges of repatriating stolen art and antiquities to their countries of origin, emphasizing the tension between legal possession and moral ownership. It highlights the case of the Benin bronzes and delves into the historical context of colonialism, questioning the implications of looted artifacts on cultural identity. The discussion encourages listeners to reflect on the moral responsibilities of museums and nations regarding their historical collections.

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