Shelley Ruth Butler
Graduate Program in Social Anthropology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 2002
She is an anthropologist and research fellow at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. She has written numerous articles on the politics of museum exhibitions, including "CONTESTED REPRESENTATIONS: REVISITING INTO THE HEART OF AFRICA" (University of Toronto Press, 2007) on the controversial Royal Ontario Museum exhibit, called "the heart of one of the most divisive cultural firestorms to ever hit museums." She has also published work in Museum Anthropology and City and Society.
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