Is cancel culture coming to Himalayan Studies? Remarks on a recent critique of the life and work of Mary Shepherd Slusser

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Charles Ramble, « Is cancel culture coming to Himalayan Studies? Remarks on a recent critique of the life and work of Mary Shepherd Slusser », European Bulletin of Himalayan Research, ID : 10.4000/ebhr.1839


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In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.Martin Luther KingMartin Luther King The main purpose of this article by Emiline Smith and Erin L Thompson is ostensibly to proscribe the publication of unprovenanced works of art, particularly from the Kathmandu Valley. Such publications, the authors argue, should be prevented on the grounds that they may increase the value of such items in the illicit art market. The authors further argue strongly aga...

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