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Exhibiting Extinction, Recovering Memory, and Contesting Uncertain Futures in the Museum
Searle, Adam
2022In Museum and Society, 20 (1), p. 13-32
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Keywords :
memory; extinction; de-extinction; bucardo; the Pyrenees
Abstract :
[en] This paper builds upon qualitative research in El Museo del Bucardo – The Bucardo Museum – an exhibition space in the village of Torla, high in the Spanish Pyrenees. The bucardo was declared extinct on 6 January 2000 and rose to international fame three years later when scientists in Zaragoza delivered a bucardo clone; this event is commonly portrayed around the world as ‘the first de-extinction’. Taxidermic remains of the last bucardo were absent from public view for years, yet they finally returned to Torla in 2013 following years of campaigning from local activists, and El Museo del Bucardo was founded. I draw upon interviews and archival material to present an environmental history of the bucardo as told through the lens of the museum, one which sets out to ‘recover memory’ and institutionalize the bucardo’s legacy. In the museum, bucardo afterlives continue to shape understandings of situated Pyrenean wildlife. I examine El Museo del Bucardo’s role in generating meaning in an epoch characterized by mass extinction and the spectacle of technofixes in the form of de-extinction science.
Disciplines :
Human geography & demography
History
Author, co-author :
Searle, Adam  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Cité
Language :
English
Title :
Exhibiting Extinction, Recovering Memory, and Contesting Uncertain Futures in the Museum
Publication date :
01 July 2022
Journal title :
Museum and Society
ISSN :
1479-8360
Publisher :
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Special issue title :
Exhibiting Extinction
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Pages :
13-32
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
European Projects :
H2020 - 949577 - The BoS - The Body Societal: Unfolding Genomics Infrastructure in Cattle Livestock Selection and Reproduction
Funders :
ERC - European Research Council [BE]
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