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Unpacking culture : art and commodity in colonial and postcolonial worlds / edited by Ruth B. Phillips and Christopher B. Steiner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, [1999]Copyright date: ©1999Description: xv, 424 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0520207971
  • 9780520207974
  • 0520207963
  • 9780520207967
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.47
LOC classification:
  • N72.T68 U57 1999
Contents:
List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Art, Authenticity, and the Baggage of Cultural Encounter -- 2. My Father's Business -- Pt. 1. Constructing the other: Production as Negotiation -- 3. Nuns, Ladies, and the "Queen of the Huron": Appropriating the Savage in Nineteenth-Century Huron Tourist Art -- 4. Tourist Art as the Crafting of Identity in the Sepik River (Papua New Guinea) -- 5. Samburu Souvenirs: Representations of a Land in Amber -- Pt. 2. Authenticity: The Problem of Mechanical Reproduction -- 6. Authenticity, Repetition, and the Aesthetics of Seriality: The Work of Tourist Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction -- 7. Northwest Coast Totem Poles -- 8. Master, Machine, and Meaning: Printed Images in Twentieth-Century India -- Pt. 3. Artistic Innovation and the Discourses of Identity -- 9. Elizabeth Hickox and Karuk Basketry: A Case Study in Debates on Innovation and Paradigms of Authenticity -- 10. Threads of Tradition, Threads of Invention: Unraveling Toba Batak Women's Expressions of Social Change -- 11. Drawing (upon) the Past: Negotiating Identities in Inuit Graphic Arts Production -- Pt. 4. (Re)fashioning Gender and Stereotype in Touristic Production -- 12. Gender and Sexuality in Mangbetu Art -- 13. Defining Lakota Tourist Art, 1880-1915 -- 14. Studio and Soiree: Chinese Textiles in Europe and America, 1850 to the Present -- 15. The Indian Fashion Show -- Pt. 5. Collecting Culture and Cultures of Collecting -- 16. Tourism and Taste Cultures: Collecting Native Art in Alaska at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 17. Tourism Is Overrated: Pueblo Pottery and the Early Curio Trade, 1880-1910 -- Pt. 6. Staging Tourist Art: Contexts for Cultural Conservation -- 18. Indian Villages and Entertainments: Setting the Stage for Tourist Souvenir Sales -- 19. Art, Tourism, and Cultural Revival in the Marquesas Islands -- Epilogue: Ethnic and Tourist Arts Revisited -- Notes -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-406) and index.

List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Art, Authenticity, and the Baggage of Cultural Encounter -- 2. My Father's Business -- Pt. 1. Constructing the other: Production as Negotiation -- 3. Nuns, Ladies, and the "Queen of the Huron": Appropriating the Savage in Nineteenth-Century Huron Tourist Art -- 4. Tourist Art as the Crafting of Identity in the Sepik River (Papua New Guinea) -- 5. Samburu Souvenirs: Representations of a Land in Amber -- Pt. 2. Authenticity: The Problem of Mechanical Reproduction -- 6. Authenticity, Repetition, and the Aesthetics of Seriality: The Work of Tourist Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction -- 7. Northwest Coast Totem Poles -- 8. Master, Machine, and Meaning: Printed Images in Twentieth-Century India -- Pt. 3. Artistic Innovation and the Discourses of Identity -- 9. Elizabeth Hickox and Karuk Basketry: A Case Study in Debates on Innovation and Paradigms of Authenticity -- 10. Threads of Tradition, Threads of Invention: Unraveling Toba Batak Women's Expressions of Social Change -- 11. Drawing (upon) the Past: Negotiating Identities in Inuit Graphic Arts Production -- Pt. 4. (Re)fashioning Gender and Stereotype in Touristic Production -- 12. Gender and Sexuality in Mangbetu Art -- 13. Defining Lakota Tourist Art, 1880-1915 -- 14. Studio and Soiree: Chinese Textiles in Europe and America, 1850 to the Present -- 15. The Indian Fashion Show -- Pt. 5. Collecting Culture and Cultures of Collecting -- 16. Tourism and Taste Cultures: Collecting Native Art in Alaska at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 17. Tourism Is Overrated: Pueblo Pottery and the Early Curio Trade, 1880-1910 -- Pt. 6. Staging Tourist Art: Contexts for Cultural Conservation -- 18. Indian Villages and Entertainments: Setting the Stage for Tourist Souvenir Sales -- 19. Art, Tourism, and Cultural Revival in the Marquesas Islands -- Epilogue: Ethnic and Tourist Arts Revisited -- Notes -- References -- Contributors -- Index.

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