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Hunting the Gatherers - Ethnographic Collectors, Agents, and Agency in Melanesia 1870s-1930s

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Between the 1870s and the 1930s competing European powers carved out and consolidated colonies in Melanesia, the most culturally diverse region of the world. As part of this process, great assemblages of ethnographic artefacts were made by a range of collectors whose diversity is captured in this volume. The contributors to this tightly-integrated volume take these collectors, and the collecting institutions, as the departure point for accounts that look back at the artefact-producing societies and their interaction with the collectors, but also forward to the fate of the collections in metropolitan museums, as the artefacts have been variously exhibited, neglected, re-conceived as indigenous heritage, or repatriated. In doing this, the contributors raise issues of current interest in anthropology, Pacific history, art history, museology, and material culture.

List of contents


Introduction

M. O'Hanlon

Chapter 1. Gathering for God: George Brown and the Christian Economy in the Collection of Artefacts

H. Gardner

Chapter 2. Exploring Tensions in Material Culture: Commercialising Ethnography in German New Guinea, 1870-1904

R. Buschmann

Chapter 3. 'Before it has Become too Late': The Making and Repatriation of Sir William MacGregor's Official Collection from British New Guinea

M. Quinnell

Chapter 4. Surveying Culture: Photography, Collecting and Material Culture in British New Guinea, 1898

E. Edwards

Chapter 5. Collecting Pygmies: the 'Tapiro' and the British Ornithologists' Union Expedition to Dutch New Guinea, 1910-1911

C. Ballard

Chapter 6. One Time, One Place, Three Collections: Colonial Processes and the Shaping of Some Museum Collections from German New Guinea

R.Welsch

Chapter 7. The Careless Collector: Malinowski and the Antiquarians

M. Young

Chapter 8. Felix Speiser's Fletched Arrow: A Paradigm Shift from Physical Anthropology to Art Styles

C. Kaufmann

Chapter 9. On His Todd: Material Culture and Colonialism

C. Gosden

Chapter 10. Reverse Trajectories: Beatrice Blackwood as Collector and Anthropologist

C. Knowles

Epilogue

N. Thomas

Notes on contributors

Bibliography

Index

About the author


Robert L. Welsch teaches at the Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth, New Hampshire.

Summary


Between the 1870s and the 1930s competing European powers carved out and consolidated colonies in Melanesia, the most culturally diverse region of the world. As part of this process, great assemblages of ethnographic artefacts were made by a range of collectors whose diversity is captured in this volume. The contributors to this tightly-integrated volume take these collectors, and the collecting institutions, as the departure point for accounts that look back at the artefact-producing societies and their interaction with the collectors, but also forward to the fate of the collections in metropolitan museums, as the artefacts have been variously exhibited, neglected, re-conceived as indigenous heritage, or repatriated. In doing this, the contributors raise issues of current interest in anthropology, Pacific history, art history, museology, and material culture.

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"... a most welcome book ... Reading this book should irrevocably change how one looks at an ethnographic exhibit ... These wide-ranging articles ... augment our understanding of museums and their objects ... Overall, this is a rich collection of essays, brimming with data and, for the most part, cogently analysed."����JRAI

Product details

Assisted by Michael O'Hanlon (Editor), M. O'Hanlon (Editor), Michael O'Hanlon (Editor), Michael E. O'Hanlon (Editor), Robert Welsch (Editor), Robert L. Welsch (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2001
 
EAN 9781571815064
ISBN 978-1-57181-506-4
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 16 mm
Weight 388 g
Series Methodology & History in Anthropology
Methodology & History in Anthropology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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