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Roles and Affiliations: Christina F. Kreps is a Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Denver and serves as Director of the Museum of Anthropology and Museum & Heritage Studies. She is affiliated with the Asian Studies program and contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives within the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Her work bridges academic research and museum practice, emphasizing global and decolonial perspectives.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Oregon (1994)
- M.A. in International Studies, University of Oregon (1988)
- B.A. in Anthropology, Colorado College (1981)
Research Interests: Kreps specializes in museum anthropology, focusing on decolonizing methodologies, cross-cultural museology, and the intersection of museums with global cultural policy. Her work critiques colonial legacies in cultural institutions and advocates for inclusive, ethical practices. Recent scholarship addresses the role of museums in addressing systemic inequalities and social justice movements.
Publications & Contributions: Her 2020 article in Museum Worlds examines the transformative potential of museums in 'unprecedented times,' highlighting their role in confronting historical traumas and advocating for global equity. She has authored books like Liberating Culture (2003) and Museums and Anthropology in the Age of Engagement (2020), which challenge traditional museum frameworks.
Awards & Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, her scholarly contributions have positioned her as a leading voice in critical museum studies.
Labs & Teams: She oversees the DU Museum of Anthropology and the Museum & Heritage Studies program, fostering collaborative research and community engagement.



