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The Journey Of A Good Type From Artistry To Ethnography In Early Japanese Photographs David Odo Elizabeth Edwards

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The Journey Of A Good Type From Artistry To Ethnography In Early Japanese Photographs David Odo Elizabeth Edwards
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.24 MB
Pages: 125
Author: David Odo; Elizabeth Edwards
ISBN: 9780873654081, 9780873654111, 0873654080, 0873654110, 2014044372
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Journey Of A Good Type From Artistry To Ethnography In Early Japanese Photographs David Odo Elizabeth Edwards by David Odo; Elizabeth Edwards 9780873654081, 9780873654111, 0873654080, 0873654110, 2014044372 instant download after payment.

When Japan opened its doors to the West in the 1860s, delicately hand-tinted photographic prints of Japanese people and landscapes were among its earliest and most popular exports. Renowned European photographers Raimund von Stillfried and Felice Beato established studios in Japan in the 1860s; the work was soon taken up by their Japanese proteges and successors Uchida Kuichi, Kusakabe Kimbei, and others. Hundreds of these photographs, collected by travelers from the Boston area, were eventually donated to Harvard s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, where they were archived for their ethnographic content and as scientific evidence of an "exotic" culture.
In this elegant volume, visual anthropologist David Odo examines the Peabody s collection of Japanese photographs and the ways in which such objects were produced, acquired, and circulated in the nineteenth century. His innovative study reveals the images' shifting and contingent uses from tourist souvenir to fine art print to anthropological type record were framed by the desires and cultural preconceptions of makers and consumers alike. Understood as both images and objects, the prints embody complex issues of history, culture, representation, and exchange."

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