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CHAPTER 14. Speaking Back to Orientalist Discourse
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Reprint Acknowledgments xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: The Work of Vision in the Age of European Empires 1
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Section I: The Imperial Optic
- Introduction 25
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PART 1: EMPIRES OF THE PALETTE
- CHAPTER 1. The Walls of Images 47
- CHAPTER 2. Painting as Exploration: Visualizing Nature in Eighteenth-Century Colonial Science 64
- CHAPTER 3. Indian Yellow: Making and Breaking the Imperial Palette 91
- CHAPTER 4. Colonial Panaromania 111
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PART 2: THE MASS-PRINTED IMPERIUM
- CHAPTER 5. Objects of Knowledge: Oceanic Artifacts in European Engravings 141
- CHAPTER 6. Excess in the City? The Consumption of Imported Prints in Colonial Calcutta, c. 1780–c. 1795 159
- CHAPTER 7. Advertising and the Optics of Colonial Power at the Fin de Siècle 189
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PART 3: MAPPING, CLAIMING, RECLAIMING
- CHAPTER 8. Mapping Plus Ultra: Cartography, Space, and Hispanic Modernity 211
- CHAPTER 9. Mapping an Exotic World: The Global Project of Dutch Cartography, circa 1700 246
- CHAPTER 10. Visual Regimes of Colonization: European and Aboriginal Seeing in Australia 267
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PART 4: THE IMPERIAL LENS
- CHAPTER 11. The Photography Complex: Exposing Boxer-Era China (1900–1901), Making Civilization 283
- CHAPTER 12. Colonial Theaters of Proof: Representation and Laughter in 1930s Rockefeller Foundation Hygiene Cinema in Java 315
- CHAPTER 13. Colonialism and the Built Space of Cinema 346
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Section II: Postcolonial Looking
- Introduction 377
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PART 5: SUBALTERN SEEING: AN OVERLAP OF COMPLEXITIES
- CHAPTER 14. Speaking Back to Orientalist Discourse 395
- CHAPTER 15. Maps, Mother/Goddesses, and Martyrdom in Modern India 415
- CHAPTER 16. Notes from the Surface of the Image: Photography, Postcolonialism, and Vernacular Modernism 450
- CHAPTER 17. “I Am Rendered Speechless by Your Idea of Beauty”: The Picturesque in History and Art in the Postcolony 471
- CHAPTER 18. Fanon, Algeria, and the Cinema: The Politics of Identification 503
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PART 6: REGARDING AND RECONSTITUTING EUROPE
- CHAPTER 19. Creole Europe: The Reflection of a Reflection 539
- CHAPTER 20. Picasso, Africa, and the Schemata of Difference 566
- CHAPTER 21. Double Dutch and the Culture Game 594
- Conclusion: A Parting Glance: Empire and Visuality 609
- Contributors 621
- Index 629
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Reprint Acknowledgments xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: The Work of Vision in the Age of European Empires 1
-
Section I: The Imperial Optic
- Introduction 25
-
PART 1: EMPIRES OF THE PALETTE
- CHAPTER 1. The Walls of Images 47
- CHAPTER 2. Painting as Exploration: Visualizing Nature in Eighteenth-Century Colonial Science 64
- CHAPTER 3. Indian Yellow: Making and Breaking the Imperial Palette 91
- CHAPTER 4. Colonial Panaromania 111
-
PART 2: THE MASS-PRINTED IMPERIUM
- CHAPTER 5. Objects of Knowledge: Oceanic Artifacts in European Engravings 141
- CHAPTER 6. Excess in the City? The Consumption of Imported Prints in Colonial Calcutta, c. 1780–c. 1795 159
- CHAPTER 7. Advertising and the Optics of Colonial Power at the Fin de Siècle 189
-
PART 3: MAPPING, CLAIMING, RECLAIMING
- CHAPTER 8. Mapping Plus Ultra: Cartography, Space, and Hispanic Modernity 211
- CHAPTER 9. Mapping an Exotic World: The Global Project of Dutch Cartography, circa 1700 246
- CHAPTER 10. Visual Regimes of Colonization: European and Aboriginal Seeing in Australia 267
-
PART 4: THE IMPERIAL LENS
- CHAPTER 11. The Photography Complex: Exposing Boxer-Era China (1900–1901), Making Civilization 283
- CHAPTER 12. Colonial Theaters of Proof: Representation and Laughter in 1930s Rockefeller Foundation Hygiene Cinema in Java 315
- CHAPTER 13. Colonialism and the Built Space of Cinema 346
-
Section II: Postcolonial Looking
- Introduction 377
-
PART 5: SUBALTERN SEEING: AN OVERLAP OF COMPLEXITIES
- CHAPTER 14. Speaking Back to Orientalist Discourse 395
- CHAPTER 15. Maps, Mother/Goddesses, and Martyrdom in Modern India 415
- CHAPTER 16. Notes from the Surface of the Image: Photography, Postcolonialism, and Vernacular Modernism 450
- CHAPTER 17. “I Am Rendered Speechless by Your Idea of Beauty”: The Picturesque in History and Art in the Postcolony 471
- CHAPTER 18. Fanon, Algeria, and the Cinema: The Politics of Identification 503
-
PART 6: REGARDING AND RECONSTITUTING EUROPE
- CHAPTER 19. Creole Europe: The Reflection of a Reflection 539
- CHAPTER 20. Picasso, Africa, and the Schemata of Difference 566
- CHAPTER 21. Double Dutch and the Culture Game 594
- Conclusion: A Parting Glance: Empire and Visuality 609
- Contributors 621
- Index 629