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Constructing Race On The Borders Of Europe Ethnography Anthropology And Visual Culture 18501930 Marsha Morton

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Constructing Race On The Borders Of Europe Ethnography Anthropology And Visual Culture 18501930 Marsha Morton
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.64 MB
Author: Marsha Morton, Barbara Larson, (Editors)
ISBN: 9781350182325, 9781350182356, 135018232X, 1350182354
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Constructing Race On The Borders Of Europe Ethnography Anthropology And Visual Culture 18501930 Marsha Morton by Marsha Morton, Barbara Larson, (editors) 9781350182325, 9781350182356, 135018232X, 1350182354 instant download after payment.

Constructing Race on the Borders of Europe investigates the visual imagery (in painting, photography, prints, film, and design) of race construction primarily in Scandinavia and the empires of Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Russia at a time when the disciplines of ethnography and anthropology were expanding and publications on race were debating competing theories of biological, geographic, linguistic, and cultural determinants. These regions, while on the periphery of continental Europe, largely marginalized in the scholarship of nineteenth-century art history, and ignored by Edward Said (Orientalism 1978), have been central locations for theorizing white identity and for containing diverse ethnic populations that have generated substantive ethnographic study and regional conflicts since the eighteenth century. This anthology explores art that engaged with ethnography and anthropology to shape visual representations of subordinate ethnic populations and material cultures, both indigenous (Roma, Sámi, Inuit, and Celts) and migrant or colonial (Muslims and Blacks), chiefly between 1850 and 1930, but extending into the early twenty-first century.
The essays in this book contribute to postcolonial research by documenting colonial-style treatment of minority groups and by seeking to qualify binary systems through explorations of anomalies, complexities, and contradictions that emerge when seen from the perspective of the fine and applied arts. This book presents a range of different artistic voices that responded to ethnographic and anthropological information by producing images or objects that adopted, altered, or critiqued that information. The authors seek to uncover instances of connections and variability, to establish the fabricated nature of ethnic identity, and to challenge the certainties of racial categorization.

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