Material cultures, 1740-1920 : the meanings and pleasures of collecting

著者

    • Potvin, John
    • Myzelev, Alla

書誌事項

Material cultures, 1740-1920 : the meanings and pleasures of collecting

edited by John Potvin and Alla Myzelev

Ashgate, c2009

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Interweaving notions of identity and subjectivity, spatial contexts, materiality and meaning, this collection makes a significant contribution to debates around the status and interpretation of visual and material culture. Material Cultures, 1740-1920 has four primary theoretical and historiographic lines of inquiry. The first is how concepts of otherness and difference inform, imbricate, and impose themselves on identity and the modes of acquisition as well as the objects themselves. The second concern explores the intricacies of how objects and their subjects negotiate and represent spatial narratives. The third thread attempts to unravel the ideological underpinnings of collections of individuals which inevitably and invariably rub up against the social, the institutional, and the political. Finally, at the heart of Material Cultures, 1740-1920 is an intervention moving beyond the disciplinary ethos of material culture to argue more firmly for the aesthetic, visual, and semiotic potency inseparable from any understanding of material objects integral to the lives of their collecting subjects. The collection argues that objects are semiotic conduits or signs of meanings, pleasures, and desires that are deeply subjective; more often than not, they reveal racial, gendered, and sexual identities. As the volume demonstrates through its various case studies, material and visual cultures are not as separate as our current disciplinary ethos would lead us to believe.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction: the material of visual cultures, John Potvin and Alla Myzelev
  • Porcelain bodies: gender, acquisitiveness and taste in 18th-century England, Stacey Sloboda
  • Women's home-crafted objects as collections of culture and comfort 1750-1900, Clive Edwards
  • Spatializing the private collection: John Fiott Lee and Hartwell House, Anastasia Filippoupoliti
  • 'Everyone to his taste' or 'truth to material'?: the role of materials in collections of applied arts, Nadine Rottau
  • Collecting/painting harem/clothing, Joan DelPlato
  • 'Chinamania': collecting Old Blue for the house beautiful c 1860-1900, Anne Anderson
  • From specimen to scrap: Japanese textiles in the British Victorian interior, 1875-1900, Elizabeth Kramer
  • Indian crafts and imperial policy: hybridity, purification and imperial subjectivities, Julie F. Codell
  • Collecting peasant Europe: peasant utilitarian objects as museum artifacts, Alla Myzelev
  • Collecting intimacy one object at a time: material culture, perception and the spaces of aesthetic companionship, John Potvin
  • Collecting the sublime and the beautiful: from romanticism to revolution in Celtic revival jewellery, Joseph McBrinn
  • Index.

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