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Reassembling the collection :ethnographic museums and indigenous agency
- 其他作者: Harrison, Rodney, , Byrne, Sarah, , Clarke, Anne,
- 出版: Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press [2013].
- 稽核項: xii, 347 pages :illustrations, maps ;23 cm.
- 叢書名: Advanced seminar series
- 標題: Moral and ethical aspects. , Ethnological museums and collections. , Collection management. , Indigenous peoples Public opinion. , Museum exhibits Moral and ethical aspects. , Museums , Museum exhibits , Public opinion. , Indigenous peoples , Indigenous peoples in popular culture. , Museums Collection management.
- ISBN: 1934691941 , 9781934691946
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. 103年科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫規劃主題 : 藝術學 : 博物館蒐藏與文化展示.
- 系統號: 005261252
- 資料類型: 圖書
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Images That Move is concerned with how images take place in wider worlds: how they move around, via processes of transmission and uptake, but, equally importantly, how they move their audiences affectively. Images play a significant part in projects of "poetic world-making" and political transformation. They participate in the production of commensuration or of incommensurability, enact moments of prophecy or exposure, and attract or repel spectators' attention. Images move, then, but not just as they wish, and any examination of images in motion must also recognise the blockages and breakdowns that prevent their movement as well as the enframings or "stickinesses" that trap them in particular places, prevent them from reaching others, or hedge their arrival in specific ways. The contributors explore topics ranging from high art to mass media, religious iconography to pornography, and popular photography to political cartoons in a range of contexts and media including photography in early twentieth century China, art and literature in contemporary South Africa, upscale real estate development in India, occult media images and the aesthetic of appearance in urban Indonesia, and film censorship in Nigeria. All of these instances of the visual continuum require different ways of highlighting and addressing the problematics of images in motion. Images That Move traces some of the tangled paths of images' travels and returns, unfolding their effects and aftereffects and scanning the diverse and variable publics-fixed or ephemeral, situated or dispersed-that these moving images call into being. Contributors: Ernst van Alphen, Christiane Brosius, Steven C. Caton, Finbarr Barry Flood, Brian Larkin, Oliver Moore, Rosalind C. Morris, Christopher Pinney, Patricia Spyer, Mary Margaret Steedly.
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