Collectors, Custodians, or Thieves?: The Repatriation of Cultural Heritage and The Remaking of the Modern Museum

Across Europe and North America, millions of cultural artefacts remain housed in museums far from the communities they originated from. As repatriation efforts expand, debates over ownership, colonial history, and the role of museums are shifting beyond legal questions alone, raising broader issues of cultural preservation, accountability, and institutional reform.

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Blood, Guts, and Politics: How Horror Reflects What Haunts Us

The lights are off. You are cuddled under your favorite blanket, and the brilliant glow from your laptop screen illuminates your dimly lit room. Your heart rate quickens and your eyes stay fastened to the scene as you watch the protagonist run through the woods—gasping for air as her flashlight struggles to emit a splinter of light. Yet, something about the movie feels more than mere fiction. Horror is more than vampire and voodoo; it is often regarded as political.

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