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Empires of Vision : A Reader /

Combining visual culture and postcolonial studies, this reader shows that an appreciation of the role of visual experience is necessary for understanding how colonialism worked and how colonized subjects spoke to imperial rulers.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ramaswamy, Sumathi (Editor ), Jay, Martin, 1944- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a The walls of images / Serge Gruzinski -- Painting as exploration : visualizing nature in eighteenth-century colonial science / Daniela Bleichmar -- Indian yellow : making and breaking the imperial palette / Jordanna Bailkin -- Colonial panaromania / Roger Benjamin -- Objects of knowledge : oceanic artifacts in European engravings / Nicholas Thomas -- Excess in the city? Consumption of imported prints in colonial Calcutta, c. 1780-c. 1795 / Natasha Eaton -- Advertising and the optics of colonial power at the fin de siecle / David Ciarlo -- Mapping plus ultra : cartography, space, and Hispanic modernity / Ricardo Padrcentn -- Mapping an exotic world : the global project of Dutch cartography, circa 1700 / Benjamin Schmidt -- Visual regimes of colonization : European and Aboriginal seeing in Australia / Terry Smith -- The photography complex : exposing Boxer-era China (1900-1901), making civilization / James L. Hevia -- Colonial theaters of proof : representation and laughter in the 1930s Rockefeller Foundation hygiene cinema in Java / Eric A. Stein -- Colonialism and the built space of cinema / Brian Larkin -- Speaking back to Orientalist discourse / Zeynep Çelik -- Maps, mother/goddesses, and martyrdom in modern India / Sumathi Ramaswamy -- Notes from the surface of the image : photography, postolonialism, and vernacular modernism / Christopher Pinney -- "I am rendered speechless by your idea of beauty" : the picturesque in history and art in the postcolony / Krista A. Thompson -- Fanon, Algeria, and the cinema : the politics of identification / Robert Stam -- Creole Europe : the reflection of a reflection / Christopher Pinney -- Picasso, Africa, and the schemata of difference / Simon Gikandi -- Double Dutch and the culture game / Olu Oguibe. 
520 |a Combining visual culture and postcolonial studies, this reader shows that an appreciation of the role of visual experience is necessary for understanding how colonialism worked and how colonized subjects spoke to imperial rulers. 
520 |a Empires of Vision brings together pieces by some of the most influential scholars working at the intersection of visual culture studies and the history of European imperialism. The essays and excerpts focus on the paintings, maps, geographical surveys, postcards, photographs, and other media that comprise the visual milieu of colonization, struggles for decolonization, and the lingering effects of empire. Taken together, they demonstrate that an appreciation of the role of visual experience is necessary for understanding the functioning of hegemonic imperial power and the ways that the colonized subjects spoke, and looked, back at their imperial rulers. Empires of Vision also makes a vital point about the complexity of image culture in the modern world: We must comprehend how regimes of visuality emerged globally, not only in the metropole but also in relation to the putative margins of a world that increasingly came to question the very distinction between center and periphery. Contributors. Jordanna Bailkin, Roger Benjamin, Daniela Bleichmar, Zeynep Çelik, David Ciarlo, Natasha Eaton, Simon Gikandi, Serge Gruzinski, James L. Hevia, Martin Jay, Brian Larkin, Olu Oguibe, Ricardo Padrón, Christopher Pinney, Sumathi Ramaswamy, Benjamin Schmidt, Terry Smith, Robert Stam, Eric A. Stein, Nicholas Thomas, Krista A. Thompson. 
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