The A.S. of C.C. Bulletin

The A.S. of C.C. Bulletin
Title The A.S. of C.C. Bulletin PDF eBook
Author American Society of Curio Collectors
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1905
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The Curio Collector

The Curio Collector
Title The Curio Collector PDF eBook
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Pages 466
Release 1910
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A.S. of C.C. Bulletin

A.S. of C.C. Bulletin
Title A.S. of C.C. Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 370
Release 1905
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Yearbook

Yearbook
Title Yearbook PDF eBook
Author American Society of Curio Collectors
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1902
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Collections as Relations

Collections as Relations
Title Collections as Relations PDF eBook
Author Hansjörg Dilger
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 286
Release 2024-11-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040210074

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This book explores anthropological and global art collections as a catalyst, a medium, and an expression of relations. Relations—between and among objects and media, people, and material and immaterial contexts—define, configure, and potentially transform collection-related social and professional networks, discourses and practices, and increasingly museums and other collecting institutions themselves. The contributors argue that a focus on the—often contested—making and remaking of relations provides a unique conceptual entrypoint for understanding collections’—and ‘their’ objects’ and media’s—complex histories, contemporary webs of interactions, and potential futures. The chapters examine the local, translocal, and transregional relations of collections with regard to their affective, aesthetic, performative, and socio-moral qualities and situate them in the larger geopolitical constellations of precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial settings. Together they investigate ongoing shifts in the relations of collections and collecting institutions by identifying alternative approaches to conceive of, and deal with, anthropological and global art collections, objects, and media in the future. The book is of interest to scholars from anthropology, global art history, museum studies, and heritage studies.

Acquiring Cultures

Acquiring Cultures
Title Acquiring Cultures PDF eBook
Author Bénédicte Savoy
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 324
Release 2018-12-03
Genre Art
ISBN 311054508X

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As more parts of the world outside Europe became accessible =– and in the wake of social and technological developments in the 18th century – a growing number of exotic artefacts entered European markets. The markets for such objects thrived, while a collecting culture and museums emerged. This book provides insights into the methods and places of exchange, networks, prices, expertise, and valuation concepts, as well as the transfer and transport of these artefacts over 300 years and across four continents. The contributions are from international experts, including Ting Chang, Nélia Dias, Noëmie Etienne, Jonathan Fine, Philip Jones, Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Léa Saint-Raymond, and Masako Yamamoto.

Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces
Title Bits and Pieces PDF eBook
Author Sarah O'Brien
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 211
Release 2023-07-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472903578

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Bits and Pieces: Screening Animal Life and Death gathers pivotal and more mundane moments, dispersed across a predominantly Western history of moving images, in which animals materialize in movies and TV shows, from iconic scenes of cattle slaughter in early Soviet montage to quandaries over hunting trophies in recent home-renovation reality TV series, to animals in Black horror films. Sarah O'Brien carefully views these fragments in dialogue with germinal texts at the intersection of animal studies, film and television studies, and cultural studies. She explores the capacity of moving images to unsettle the ways in which audiences have become habituated to viewing animal life and death on screens, and, more importantly, to understanding these images as more and less connected to the “production for consumption” of animals that is specific to modern industrialization. By looking back at films and TV series in which the places and practices of killing or keeping animals enter, occupy, or slip from the foreground, Bits and Pieces takes seriously the idea that cinema and television have the capacity not only to catch but to challenge and change viewers’ regard for animals.