The Mediality of Sugar: Studies in Art & Materiality, cartea 5
Nadja Gernalzick, Joseph Imordeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004513228
ISBN-10: 9004513221
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Art & Materiality
ISBN-10: 9004513221
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Art & Materiality
Notă biografică
Nadja Gernalzick, Dr. phil. habil. (1998, 2005), University of Mainz, is private lecturer in literature and media at that university and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Vienna. She has taught at universities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria since 1998. Among her publications is Temporality in American Filmic Autobiography (2018).
Joseph Imorde, Weissensee School for Art and Design, Berlin, is Professor for Art History. He published on a wide range of topics, especially on Baroque Art and on the historiography of art.
Joseph Imorde, Weissensee School for Art and Design, Berlin, is Professor for Art History. He published on a wide range of topics, especially on Baroque Art and on the historiography of art.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations and Tables
Notes on Contributors
The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction
Nadja Gernalzick
1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today
Kerstin Poehls
2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
Ulrika Torell
3 The Stenographer’s Lunch
Midori V. Green
4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar
Joseph Imorde
5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart’s Sugar in the Blood: A Family’s Story of Slavery and Empire (2012)
Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad
6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
Gabriela Campagnol
7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich’s Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvetschnosti (2012)
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
8 “It Is at This Cost That You Eat Sugar in Europe:” The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune’s Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire’s Candide ou l’optimisme (1759)
Kathrin Baumeister
9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor
Jamie Sierra Karnik
10 “Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:” The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements
Nadja Gernalzick
Appendix: Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs
Nadja Gernalzick, with maps contributed by Gabriela Campagnol and Jamie Karnik
Index of Names
List of Illustrations and Tables
Notes on Contributors
The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction
Nadja Gernalzick
part 1: Sugar as Medium of Social Signification
1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today
Kerstin Poehls
2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
Ulrika Torell
3 The Stenographer’s Lunch
Midori V. Green
4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar
Joseph Imorde
5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart’s Sugar in the Blood: A Family’s Story of Slavery and Empire (2012)
Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad
part 2: Sugar in Art and Architecture
6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
Gabriela Campagnol
7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich’s Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvetschnosti (2012)
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
8 “It Is at This Cost That You Eat Sugar in Europe:” The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune’s Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire’s Candide ou l’optimisme (1759)
Kathrin Baumeister
9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor
Jamie Sierra Karnik
part 3: Outlook
10 “Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:” The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements
Nadja Gernalzick
Appendix: Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs
Nadja Gernalzick, with maps contributed by Gabriela Campagnol and Jamie Karnik
Index of Names