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Art in the Time of Colony

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It is often assumed that the verbal and visual languages of Indigenous people had little influence upon the classification of scientific, legal, and artistic objects in the metropolises and museums of nineteenth-century colonial powers. However colonized locals did more than merely collect material for interested colonizers. In developing the concept of anachronism for the analysis of colonial material this book writes the complex biographies for five key objects that exemplify, embody, and refract the tensions of nineteenth-century history. Through an analysis of particular language notations and drawings hidden in colonial documents and a reexamination of cross-cultural communication, the book writes biographies for five objects that exemplify the tensions of nineteenth-century history. The author also draws on fieldwork done in communities today, such as the group of Koorie women whose re-enactments of tradition illustrate the first chapter’s potted history of indigenous mediums and debates. The second case study explores British colonial history through the biography of the proclamation boards produced under George Arthur (1784-1854), Governor of British Honduras, Tasmania, British Columbia, and India. The third case study looks at the maps of the German explorer of indigenous taxonomy Wilhelm von Blandowski (1822-1878), and the fourth looks at a multi-authored encyclopaedia in which Blandowski had taken into account indigenous knowledge such as that in the work of Kwat-Kwat artist Yakaduna, whose hundreds of drawings (1862-1901) are the material basis for the fifth and final case study. Through these three characters’ histories Art in the Time of Colony demonstrates the political importance of material culture by using objects to revisit the much-contested nineteenth-century colonial period, in which the colonial nations as a cultural and legal-political system were brought into being.

Author Biography:

Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll is an Austrian-Australian art historian (Melbourne, 1980). Her publications include Object to Project, Curating Curiosity and Small Mirrors to Large Empires. Her films and installations have been shown in the 52nd Venice Biennale, Institute of Contemporary Art London, the 4th Marrakech Biennale, and the National Museum of Australia. Khadija has curated various exhibitions including The Lost World (Part 2), Kranich Museum, and The Vienna Zocolo. She has a PhD from Harvard University, Humboldt Fellowship in Berlin, and a British Academy Newton Fellowship at Cambridge University.
Release date NZ
June 2nd, 2014
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Pages
336
Dimensions
156x234x21
ISBN-13
9781409455967
Product ID
25703723

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