Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum: Exchanging Views of Empire: Science and the Arts since 1750
Autor Kathleen Davidsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367331160
ISBN-10: 0367331160
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 8 Illustrations, color; 80 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Science and the Arts since 1750
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367331160
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 8 Illustrations, color; 80 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Science and the Arts since 1750
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Rethinking the Role of Photography in Victorian Natural History
Emerging Sites of Production: A Comparative Approach
Formative Visions of Empire
Exchanging Views of Empire
From ‘Immutable Mobiles’ to ‘Boundary Objects’
Making and Moving Images
Peripatetic Objects of Empire and Collections at the Periphery
Navigating the Archive
Chapter 1 – Paper Museums: Photography and Natural History at the British Museum
From Institutional Priorities to Imperial Interests
A Virtual Inventory of Specimens: Circulating New Knowledge and Filling in the Gaps
Private Operators and Entrepreneurs
Chapter 2 – Museum Traffic: Naturalist Correspondents and the Advent of Photography in the Colonial Museum
From German Settler to Cosmopolitan Scholar: Colonial Masculinity and the Rise of the Self-made Man
Naturalist Correspondents, Photography and the Reframing of Natural History
Expeditionary Photography and the ‘New Traveller’s Tales’
Chapter 3 – The Rhetoric of Exemplarity: Portraiture and the Naturalist as Celebrity
Gentleman Amateurs and Professional Bodies: The Social Formation of Victorian Science
The Naturalist Refashioned
Chapter 4 – Nature as Spectacle: Encountering the Moa from Christchurch to Madras via London and Paris
The Origin of the Natural History Collections at the Canterbury Museum
A New Era of the Museum Begins: The Debate over Order versus Spectacle
Portraits and the Press: The Colonial Naturalist as Publicist
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Rethinking the Role of Photography in Victorian Natural History
Emerging Sites of Production: A Comparative Approach
Formative Visions of Empire
Exchanging Views of Empire
From ‘Immutable Mobiles’ to ‘Boundary Objects’
Making and Moving Images
Peripatetic Objects of Empire and Collections at the Periphery
Navigating the Archive
Chapter 1 – Paper Museums: Photography and Natural History at the British Museum
From Institutional Priorities to Imperial Interests
A Virtual Inventory of Specimens: Circulating New Knowledge and Filling in the Gaps
Private Operators and Entrepreneurs
Chapter 2 – Museum Traffic: Naturalist Correspondents and the Advent of Photography in the Colonial Museum
From German Settler to Cosmopolitan Scholar: Colonial Masculinity and the Rise of the Self-made Man
Naturalist Correspondents, Photography and the Reframing of Natural History
Expeditionary Photography and the ‘New Traveller’s Tales’
Chapter 3 – The Rhetoric of Exemplarity: Portraiture and the Naturalist as Celebrity
Gentleman Amateurs and Professional Bodies: The Social Formation of Victorian Science
The Naturalist Refashioned
Chapter 4 – Nature as Spectacle: Encountering the Moa from Christchurch to Madras via London and Paris
The Origin of the Natural History Collections at the Canterbury Museum
A New Era of the Museum Begins: The Debate over Order versus Spectacle
Portraits and the Press: The Colonial Naturalist as Publicist
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Kathleen Davidson teaches art history at the University of Sydney. Her recent publications include ‘Colonial Science and Photographic Portraits’ in Judy Annear (ed.), The Photograph and Australia (AGNSW Press, 2015); ‘Connecting the Senses: Natural History and the British Museum in the Stereoscopic Magazine’, 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century (2014); ‘Speculative Viewing: Victorians’ Encounters with Coral Reefs’ in Grace Moore and Michelle Smith (eds.), Victorian Environments (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming); and ‘Photography and the Triumph of Science in European Vision and the South Pacific’ in Jaynie Anderson and Christopher Marshall (eds.), The Multiple Legacies of Bernard Smith (Power Publications & AGNSW Press, 2016). Previously, she was Curator of International Photography at the National Gallery of Australia.
Descriere
This book addresses the advent of museum photography through an exploration of the multifaceted relationship between natural history, photography and emerging public museums from the 1850s to the 1880s in Britain and the colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and, to a lesser extent, India.