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Constructing Race on the Borders of Europe investigates the visual
imagery of race construction in Scandinavia, Austro-Hungary,
Germany, and Russia. It covers a period when historic disciplines
of ethnography and anthropology were expanding and theorists of
race were debating competing conceptions of biological, geographic,
linguistic, and cultural determinants. Beginning in 1850 and
extending into the early 21st century, this book explores how
paintings, photographs, prints, and other artistic media engaged
with these discourses and shaped visual representations of
subordinate ethnic populations and material cultures in countries
associated with theorizations of white identity. The chapters
contribute to postcolonial research by documenting the
colonial-style treatment of minority groups, by exploring the
anomalies and complexities that emerge when binary systems are seen
from the perspective of the fine and applied arts, and by
representing the voices of those who produced images or objects
that adopted, altered, or critiqued ethnographic and
anthropological information. In doing so, Constructing Race on the
Borders of Europe uncovers instances of unexpected connections,
establishes the fabricated nature of ethnic identity, and
challenges the certainties of racial categorization. It is
essential reading for students and scholars of racial history and
postcolonialism within visual culture and art history.
Inspired by the Charles Darwin bicentennial, The Art of Evolution
presents a collection of essays by international scholars renowned
for their groundbreaking work on Darwin. The book not only includes
a discussion of the popular imagery that immediately followed the
publication of On the Origin of Species, but it also traces the
impact of Darwin's ideas on visual culture over time and throughout
the Western world. The contributors analyze the visual expression
of a broad range of Darwin-inspired subjects, including eugenics,
aesthetics and sexual selection, monera and protoplasm theories,
social Darwinism and colonialism, the Taylorized body, and the
natural history of surrealism. The visual imagery responding to
Darwin and Darwinism ranges from popular caricature to state
propaganda to major trends within Modern Art and Modernism. This
rarely addressed subject will enrich our understanding of Darwin's
impact across disciplines and reveal how transformations in science
were manifested visually in so many enticingly unexpected ways.
Contributors: Sara Barnes, Robert Michael Brain, Fae Brauer, Janet
Browne, James Krasner, Barbara Larson, Marsha Morton, Gavin
Parkinson, Andrew Patrizio, Phillip Prodger, Pat Simpson
Children's book about getting into trouble at home and fun
suggestions for possible consequences. Acquaints child with zoo
animals in better-than-cartoon format. With the illustrations for
help, a beginning reader could decipher the print. Humor helps
children learn consideration for others.
Constructing Race on the Borders of Europe investigates the visual
imagery of race construction in Scandinavia, Austro Hungary,
Germany, and Russia. It covers a period when historic disciplines
of ethnography and anthropology were expanding and theorists of
race were debating competing conceptions of biological, geographic,
linguistic, and cultural determinants. Beginning in 1850 and
extending into the early 21st century, this book explores how
paintings, photographs, prints, and other artistic media engaged
with these discourses and shaped visual representations of
subordinate ethnic populations and material cultures in countries
associated with theorizations of white identity. The chapters
contribute to postcolonial research by documenting the
colonial-style treatment of minority groups, by exploring the
anomalies and complexities that emerge when binary systems are seen
from the perspective of the fine and applied arts, and by
representing the voices of those who produced images or objects
that adopted, altered, or critiqued ethnographic and
anthropological information. In doing so, Constructing Race on the
Borders of Europe uncovers instances of unexpected connections,
establishes the fabricated nature of ethnic identity, and
challenges the certainties of racial categorization.
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