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Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in Jamaica, 1674–1784
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction 1
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PART I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
- Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern Collections 15
- Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol 31
- Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on the Roots of Antiquarianism 58
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PART II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
- Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display 83
- Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the Spanish Baroque 99
- Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in Seventeenth-Century Banten and England 116
- Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650–1750 134
- Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam 155
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PART III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
- Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in Jamaica, 1674–1784 177
- Chapter 10. ‘‘Collecting Americans’’: The Anglo-American Experience from Cabot to NAGPRA 192
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PART IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES
- Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century 217
- Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ‘‘Museum’’ 236
- Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century 254
- Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey: Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums 269
- Notes 289
- List of Contributors 339
- Index 343
- Acknowledgments 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
- Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern Collections 15
- Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol 31
- Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on the Roots of Antiquarianism 58
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PART II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
- Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display 83
- Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the Spanish Baroque 99
- Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in Seventeenth-Century Banten and England 116
- Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650–1750 134
- Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam 155
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PART III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
- Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in Jamaica, 1674–1784 177
- Chapter 10. ‘‘Collecting Americans’’: The Anglo-American Experience from Cabot to NAGPRA 192
-
PART IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES
- Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century 217
- Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ‘‘Museum’’ 236
- Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century 254
- Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey: Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums 269
- Notes 289
- List of Contributors 339
- Index 343
- Acknowledgments 363