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Women Performance And The Material Of Memory The Archival Tourist 17801915 1st Ed Laura Engel

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Women Performance And The Material Of Memory The Archival Tourist 17801915 1st Ed Laura Engel
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.5 MB
Author: Laura Engel
ISBN: 9781137589316, 9781137589323, 1137589310, 1137589329
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Women Performance And The Material Of Memory The Archival Tourist 17801915 1st Ed Laura Engel by Laura Engel 9781137589316, 9781137589323, 1137589310, 1137589329 instant download after payment.

This book proposes that the performance of archival research is related to the experience of tourism, where an individual immerses herself in a foreign environment, relating to and analyzing visual and sensory materials through embodiment and enactment. Each chapter highlights a particular set of tangible objects including: pocket diaries, portraits, drawings, magic lanterns, silhouettes, waxworks, and photographs in relation to actresses, authors, and artists such as: Elizabeth Inchbald, Sally Siddons, Marguerite Gardiner the Countess of Blessington, Isabella Beetham, Jane Read, Madame Tussaud, and Amelia M. Watson. Ultimately, operating as an archival tourist in my analyses, I offer strategies for thinking about the presence of women artists in the archives through methodologies that seek to connect materials from the past with our representations of them in the present.

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