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Curiosity & Colonialism - Museum Tour by Uncomfortable Oxford™

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Embark on an immersive and thought-provoking museum tour with Uncomfortable Oxford™. This captivating experience will take you on a journey through the intricate layers of history, uncovering the imperial origins of scientific collections and disciplines. Delve into the lasting impacts of colonialism worldwide as you explore the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers Museum. Through critical discussions, contemplate the role of curiosity in shaping these institutions and how knowledge and science facilitated imperial power. The tour will challenge your perspectives and ask the fundamental question - is curiosity always good? Join the Uncomfortable Oxford™ team for this 1.5-hour exploration and gain a deep understanding of the complexities of our colonial past. Suitable for children aged 10 and up, this tour is an opportunity to engage with history in a thought-provoking and inclusive way.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience & Audio Guided
  • Immersive and thought-provoking museum tour
  • Delve into the intricate layers of history
  • Explore the impact of colonialism worldwide
  • Discuss the challenges of decolonization
  • Learn about the development of racialized categories
  • Uncomfortable oxford™ trained guide

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Introduction

Experience an eye-opening journey through history on the Curiosity & Colonialism - Museum Tour by Uncomfortable Oxford™. This immersive and thought-provoking tour takes you to two of Oxford's most notable museums, the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers Museum. Delve deep into the intricate layers of history behind the exhibits and gain insight into the imperial origins of scientific collections and disciplines. As you explore, contemplate the lasting impacts of colonialism worldwide and how knowledge and science facilitated imperial power. This tour aims to spark critical discussions and ask the fundamental question - is curiosity always good? Delivered by knowledgeable guides from Uncomfortable Oxford™, prepare for a captivating and enlightening experience.

What to expect?

During this 1.5-hour tour, expect an engrossing journey through time and ideas. You will begin at the iconic Oxford University Museum of Natural History, where you'll discover colonial connections and their implications. Gain a deeper understanding of the history of anthropology and the development of racialized categories for human societies as you proceed to the Pitt Rivers Museum. Outside the Rhodes House, explore the impact of the Rhodes scholarship program on the university, followed by a discussion on Oxford's role in educating imperial administrators and civil servants at the former Indian Institute. Uncover the ties between Oxford's colleges and empire and how they intersect with larger networks of influence. The tour concludes with a thought-provoking exploration of "decolonization" and its present-day challenges.

Who is this for?

This tour is open to all curious individuals seeking to unravel the complex relationship between curiosity, colonialism, and knowledge. It is suitable for individuals aged 10 and up, making it an excellent educational opportunity for families and students alike. Whether you have a deep interest in history, a passion for social justice, or simply enjoy engaging in stimulating conversations, this tour offers a unique perspective on Oxford's academic institutions and their imperial past.

Why book this?

The Curiosity & Colonialism - Museum Tour offers an alternative lens through which to explore Oxford's renowned museums. Unlike traditional tours, Uncomfortable Oxford™ offers a critical and thought-provoking experience, uncovering the hidden histories behind the exhibits. By engaging in deep discussions about the impacts of colonialism and the ethics of curiosity, this tour encourages guests to question and challenge established narratives. Led by experienced guides who possess a wealth of historical knowledge, this tour provides a captivating exploration of the intertwined relationship between empire, science, and curiosity. Prepare to broaden your horizons and gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in.

Good to know

The tour lasts for approximately 90 minutes and is fully accessible to all. The meeting point is in front of the museum, where you will find your guide with an Uncomfortable Oxford tote bag. As the tour covers sensitive topics, participants are encouraged to engage in respectful dialogue and maintain an open mind. Throughout the tour, you will discover fascinating insights into the history of anthropology, racialized categories, and Oxford's role in educating colonial administrators. The tour concludes on Broad Street, outside the Oxford Martin School.

Reviews

Customers rave about the enlightening experience provided by Uncomfortable Oxford™. They commend the knowledgeable guides for their ability to navigate complex historical subjects with sensitivity and incite engaging discussions. Reviewers express gratitude for the unique perspectives gained during the tour, shedding light on overlooked aspects of colonialism. Many attendees found the tour to be an eye-opening journey that challenged their preconceptions and sparked a desire to learn more. Overall, customers highly recommend the Curiosity & Colonialism - Museum Tour as an insightful and thought-provoking experience that transcends the ordinary museum visit.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Natural History Museum

The museum is the starting point for a number of colonial connections and will be the first stop on our tour.

Pitt Rivers Museum

Learn about the history of anthropology and the development of racialised categories for human societies.

Rhodes House

We will stand outside the Rhodes Hoouse and discuss the impact of the Rhodes scholarship program on the university.

Oxford Martin School (University of Oxford)

Stand outside the former Indian Intitute to learn about Oxford's role in educating imperial administrators and civil servants.

New College

Explore the college connections to empire and how this fits into the larger networks of Oxford 'old boys' clubs.

Admission Not Included

Oxford Department of International Development

Finish the tour with a discussion of 'decolonisation' and its challenges.

Reviews

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Paul C

Thought-provoking and informative, this tour gives you a different perspective on the British Empire I'm particular, and on colonialism in general. If you want something a bit different from th le regular tour of the sights, this is for you

Kathleen M

Ffion was our guide and she was excellent. We walked with her through Oxford’s natural history museum and the Pitt rivers museums at Oxford. Then we moved on to other sites around Oxford. She delivered a lot of information in an accessible fashion. A highlight was hearing the background on the Cecil Rhodes scholarship and problems with its diversity and also with Rhodes historical attitudes toward people of color. Highly recommend for a thoughtful assessment of the virtues and the racist shortcomings of an enterprise like Oxford linked with the British Empire.

764anjalis

Devika was a knowledgeable and sensitive walk leader, ensuring the group stayed together and all contributed to the discussions. Terrific walking tour that I would recommend.

sophia-brehmX

An excellent discussion-based tour that challenges your preconceptions of Oxford's past while also enabling you to appreciate the city's beauty through a walking tour format. Our guide was wonderful - knowledgable, engaging and well balanced between probing discussion but also respectfully facilitating discussion. The tour didn't feel like a lecture of either fact or opinion but was well mixed between revealing information and participant discussion. The discussions that are central to the tour are what really make the experience stand out as it really makes you engage with and think about what you are seeing, rather than just passively observing. I left feeling like my eyes had been opened and like I had a far deeper understanding of Oxford's true history, even as a lifelong resident of the city!

ironk479

It never got too preachy, which is what I think many people are afraid of, specially when talking about these uncomfortable topics. It was always respectful, nice, and discussion based.

sychan23

Cameron was a very good guide and fostered interesting discussions along the way. We learned a lot and really enjoyed the tour.

dosima_org

very rich and informative - would strongly recommend an online tour, with great resources, a click through map and images, and well researched, presented, and interactive

tecchiegirl

I have learnt more in the three online "Uncomfortable Oxford" tours than I did in over 20 years living in Oxfordshire. The "tours" that I attended were Original Uncomfortable Tour, Getting Medieval Tour, Uncomfortable Literature Tour. All three presenters were very engaging and welcoming. They ensured that we learnt about the respective topic but also that the audience participated in a discussion of the many thought provoking insights uncovered during the tour. A must do for all who want to learn more about our beautiful city. I loved the 3D easy to use photo guide that they created for each tour. It really makes you feel as if you are walking around the city. I can't wait to attend in person post lockdown.

laurelizabeth47

My friends and I really enjoyed the tour. The guides were very knowledgeable and welcoming. They did an excellent job of creating an environment where everyone felt able to have difficult conversations about the side of Oxford that most don’t see.

edwarddQ1882ZK

The online tour surpassed my expectations. The platform is intuitive, easy to navigate, and has fantastic 360 degree views of iconic scenes in Oxford. The graphics with factoids are thought provoking, and the spoken tour content even more so. Lunan, an Oxford grad who got up at a very early hour to do the tour from afar, was knowledgeable, friendly, etc---everything you'd want from a tour guide. I would highly recommend.
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