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Mapping Ethnography in Early Modern Germany - New Worlds in Print Culture

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Zusatztext '...an important investigation that can be added to a number of recent works from different fields...it continues a trend in scholarship that takes seriously the woodcut medium as a space for experimentation and novelty. Leitch not only as mapped ethnography in early modern Germany! she also has mapped herself onto the field.' - College Arts Association Informationen zum Autor STEPHANIE LEITCH   is an Assistant Professor of Northern European Art at Florida State University, USA. Klappentext As the first book-length examination of the role of German print culture in mediating Europe's knowledge of the newly discovered people of Africa, South Asia, and the Americas, this work highlights a unique and early incident of visual accuracy and an unprecedented investment in the practice of ethnography. Zusammenfassung As the first book-length examination of the role of German print culture in mediating Europe's knowledge of the newly discovered people of Africa! South Asia! and the Americas! this work highlights a unique and early incident of visual accuracy and an unprecedented investment in the practice of ethnography. Inhaltsverzeichnis Wonder and the Working Print: an Introduction Centering the Self: Mapping the Nuremberg Chronicle and the Limits of the World The Wild Man, the German Body, and the Emperor's New Clothes Hans Burgkmair's Peoples of Africa and India (1508) and the Foundations of Ethnography in Print Recuperating the Eyewitness: Jörg Breu's Images of Islamic and Hindu Culture in Ludovico Varthema's Travels (1515) The Amerindian's Moveable Feast: From Cannibal Roast to Fools' Fete

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Wonder and the Working Print: an Introduction Centering the Self: Mapping the Nuremberg Chronicle and the Limits of the World The Wild Man, the German Body, and the Emperor's New Clothes Hans Burgkmair's Peoples of Africa and India (1508) and the Foundations of Ethnography in Print Recuperating the Eyewitness: Jörg Breu's Images of Islamic and Hindu Culture in Ludovico Varthema's Travels (1515) The Amerindian's Moveable Feast: From Cannibal Roast to Fools' Fete

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'...an important investigation that can be added to a number of recent works from different fields...it continues a trend in scholarship that takes seriously the woodcut medium as a space for experimentation and novelty. Leitch not only as mapped ethnography in early modern Germany, she also has mapped herself onto the field.' - College Arts Association

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Authors S Leitch, S. Leitch, Stephanie Leitch, LEITCH STEPHANIE
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.11.2010
 
EAN 9780230620292
ISBN 978-0-230-62029-2
No. of pages 286
Series History of Text Technologies
History of Text Technologies
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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