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Collecting from the Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American is the first anthology to provide a sustained discussion of the modern practice of collecting from a specifically Latin American perspective.
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Collecting from the Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American is the first anthology to provide a sustained discussion of the modern practice of collecting from a specifically Latin American perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Associated University Presses
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781611487336
- ISBN-10: 1611487331
- Artikelnr.: 44314869
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Associated University Presses
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781611487336
- ISBN-10: 1611487331
- Artikelnr.: 44314869
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
María Mercedes Andrade
A Note on Translations
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 1:Sacking the Botanical Expedition: Natural and Military History in
the First Museum of Colombia by Felipe Martínez-Pinzón
Chapter 2:An "Immense Museum" or an "Immense Tomb?" War and the Rhetoric of
Continuity in the Writings of Francisco Moreno by Javier Uriarte
Chapter 3: Of bayaderas, congaïs, and fumerías: "Virtual" Collecting in De
Marsella á Tokio: Sensaciones de Egipto, la India, la China y el Japón, by
Enrique Gómez Carrillo by Olga Vilella
Chapter 4:"That heteroclite assembly": Collecting, Modernity, and "The
Savage Mind" in De sobremesa by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 5:Postcards, Autographs, and Modernismo: Rubén Darío on Popular
Collecting and Textual Practices by Andrew Reynolds
Chapter 6:Delmira Agustini, Gender, and the Poetics of Collecting by
Shelley Garrigan
Chapter 7:"I have put all I possess at the disposal of the people's
struggle": Pablo Neruda as Collector, Translator, and Poet by Kelly Austin
Chapter 8: Antropofagia, Bricolage, Collage: Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de
Campos and the Author as Collector by Fernando Pérez Villalón
Chapter 9:From the Space of the Wunderkammer to Macondo's Wonder Rooms: The
Collection of Marvels in Cien años de soledadby Jerónimo Arellano
Chapter 10:Collecting Revisited (and Left Behind): The Treasure Chambers in
Ruy Guerra's Eréndira and Portugal S.A. by Ilka Kressner
Index
About the Contributors
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 1:Sacking the Botanical Expedition: Natural and Military History in
the First Museum of Colombia by Felipe Martínez-Pinzón
Chapter 2:An "Immense Museum" or an "Immense Tomb?" War and the Rhetoric of
Continuity in the Writings of Francisco Moreno by Javier Uriarte
Chapter 3: Of bayaderas, congaïs, and fumerías: "Virtual" Collecting in De
Marsella á Tokio: Sensaciones de Egipto, la India, la China y el Japón, by
Enrique Gómez Carrillo by Olga Vilella
Chapter 4:"That heteroclite assembly": Collecting, Modernity, and "The
Savage Mind" in De sobremesa by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 5:Postcards, Autographs, and Modernismo: Rubén Darío on Popular
Collecting and Textual Practices by Andrew Reynolds
Chapter 6:Delmira Agustini, Gender, and the Poetics of Collecting by
Shelley Garrigan
Chapter 7:"I have put all I possess at the disposal of the people's
struggle": Pablo Neruda as Collector, Translator, and Poet by Kelly Austin
Chapter 8: Antropofagia, Bricolage, Collage: Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de
Campos and the Author as Collector by Fernando Pérez Villalón
Chapter 9:From the Space of the Wunderkammer to Macondo's Wonder Rooms: The
Collection of Marvels in Cien años de soledadby Jerónimo Arellano
Chapter 10:Collecting Revisited (and Left Behind): The Treasure Chambers in
Ruy Guerra's Eréndira and Portugal S.A. by Ilka Kressner
Index
About the Contributors
A Note on Translations
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 1:Sacking the Botanical Expedition: Natural and Military History in
the First Museum of Colombia by Felipe Martínez-Pinzón
Chapter 2:An "Immense Museum" or an "Immense Tomb?" War and the Rhetoric of
Continuity in the Writings of Francisco Moreno by Javier Uriarte
Chapter 3: Of bayaderas, congaïs, and fumerías: "Virtual" Collecting in De
Marsella á Tokio: Sensaciones de Egipto, la India, la China y el Japón, by
Enrique Gómez Carrillo by Olga Vilella
Chapter 4:"That heteroclite assembly": Collecting, Modernity, and "The
Savage Mind" in De sobremesa by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 5:Postcards, Autographs, and Modernismo: Rubén Darío on Popular
Collecting and Textual Practices by Andrew Reynolds
Chapter 6:Delmira Agustini, Gender, and the Poetics of Collecting by
Shelley Garrigan
Chapter 7:"I have put all I possess at the disposal of the people's
struggle": Pablo Neruda as Collector, Translator, and Poet by Kelly Austin
Chapter 8: Antropofagia, Bricolage, Collage: Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de
Campos and the Author as Collector by Fernando Pérez Villalón
Chapter 9:From the Space of the Wunderkammer to Macondo's Wonder Rooms: The
Collection of Marvels in Cien años de soledadby Jerónimo Arellano
Chapter 10:Collecting Revisited (and Left Behind): The Treasure Chambers in
Ruy Guerra's Eréndira and Portugal S.A. by Ilka Kressner
Index
About the Contributors
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 1:Sacking the Botanical Expedition: Natural and Military History in
the First Museum of Colombia by Felipe Martínez-Pinzón
Chapter 2:An "Immense Museum" or an "Immense Tomb?" War and the Rhetoric of
Continuity in the Writings of Francisco Moreno by Javier Uriarte
Chapter 3: Of bayaderas, congaïs, and fumerías: "Virtual" Collecting in De
Marsella á Tokio: Sensaciones de Egipto, la India, la China y el Japón, by
Enrique Gómez Carrillo by Olga Vilella
Chapter 4:"That heteroclite assembly": Collecting, Modernity, and "The
Savage Mind" in De sobremesa by María Mercedes Andrade
Chapter 5:Postcards, Autographs, and Modernismo: Rubén Darío on Popular
Collecting and Textual Practices by Andrew Reynolds
Chapter 6:Delmira Agustini, Gender, and the Poetics of Collecting by
Shelley Garrigan
Chapter 7:"I have put all I possess at the disposal of the people's
struggle": Pablo Neruda as Collector, Translator, and Poet by Kelly Austin
Chapter 8: Antropofagia, Bricolage, Collage: Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de
Campos and the Author as Collector by Fernando Pérez Villalón
Chapter 9:From the Space of the Wunderkammer to Macondo's Wonder Rooms: The
Collection of Marvels in Cien años de soledadby Jerónimo Arellano
Chapter 10:Collecting Revisited (and Left Behind): The Treasure Chambers in
Ruy Guerra's Eréndira and Portugal S.A. by Ilka Kressner
Index
About the Contributors







