Do don’t Do: The Unusual Collaborations Leads to Unveil a New Vision for Museums to Preserve Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Abstract

Museums in our country are wisdom of great communities and priceless heritage of Mankind preserving facts, ideas, thoughts and evidences of development in multifarious directions; connecting them with the world bridging the isolation is the moral responsibility of every curator. Referring to the Anthropological Museums which maintains a space for learning about thecultural, social as well as the physical history of the inhabitants of the world which grind down this earth as their halt after so many evolutions. The waves of destruction washed away one by one era over millions of lives and inflicted terrible change in evolution. Now this evolutionary story creating challenges for Museum to disseminate the each chapter of the story in a panoramic view for audience in both pre and post evolution context. The present discourse highlights on how the “social functions” can conflate other cultural institutions to develop the sustained efforts for preserving our heritage, focussing on the new emerging methodologies at hand briefing the categories of “folk” and “Tribe”; how new ethnographies can create empathetic ties with each parts of country and among the communities. The future of museum research in India lacks the dynamism, having lacunae in Museum visionary. To how much extent its true? Does the country really lack dynamic professionals? The question is why we fail to attract the talent to highlight and disseminate the tangible and intangible Museum research? What are the hurdles in creating a new vision for Museum research? Why we need to change the poor situation of dissemination network? Country’s treasures are under threat and out of reach from the masses. Museum Anthropologist with visionary can change the scenario of entire Museum research. Apathetically it becomes more challenging to develop new mechanisms to avoid the worst threat to dissemination of Anthropological research through Museum. Now it’s time to convert the Callousness towards Museums into sensitivity and it can be possible with the unusual collaborations only.

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Banita Behera

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Banita Behera (2018). Do don’t Do: The Unusual Collaborations Leads to Unveil a New Vision for Museums to Preserve Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage.. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(8), 7-77. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-399547