Llamas beyond the Andes : untold histories of camelids in the modern world
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Llamas beyond the Andes : untold histories of camelids in the modern world
(The William & Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western Hemisphere)
University of Texas Press, 2023
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [335]-362) and index
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- Introduction. "The most interesting animals in the world" : reconstructing histories of Andean camelids in transoceanic contact zones
- From marvelous antidote to the poison of idolatry : the transatlantic significance of Andean bezoar stones during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
- Exploring the body-interior : autopsy in colonial camelid contact zones
- From curiosity to commodity : early efforts to ship living camelids to Europe
- The science of acclimatization : llamas and alpacas in nineteenth-century France
- Andean itineraries of nineteenth-century camelid science : the case of Charles Ledger
- Camelids in Australia : The rise and fall of Charles Ledger's alpaca ambitions
- US camelid contact zones in the twentieth century : authenticity, exoticism, and celebrity
- Conclusion. The afterlives of camelid contact zones
