Eighteenth-Century Thing Theory in a Global Context
From Consumerism to Celebrity Culture
Herausgeber: Ionescu, Christina; Baird, Ileana
Eighteenth-Century Thing Theory in a Global Context
From Consumerism to Celebrity Culture
Herausgeber: Ionescu, Christina; Baird, Ileana
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Exploring Enlightenment attitudes toward things and their relation to human subjects, this collection offers a geographically wide-ranging perspective on what the eighteenth century looked like beyond British or British-colonial borders. In highlighting trends, fashions, and cultural imports of truly global significance, the contributors celebrate the logic of serendipity that transforms the object into some-thing else when it is placed in a new locale.
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Exploring Enlightenment attitudes toward things and their relation to human subjects, this collection offers a geographically wide-ranging perspective on what the eighteenth century looked like beyond British or British-colonial borders. In highlighting trends, fashions, and cultural imports of truly global significance, the contributors celebrate the logic of serendipity that transforms the object into some-thing else when it is placed in a new locale.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138548237
- ISBN-10: 1138548235
- Artikelnr.: 57048512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138548237
- ISBN-10: 1138548235
- Artikelnr.: 57048512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ileana Baird is a Postdoctoral Preceptorship Fellow at the University of Virginia, USA. Christina Ionescu is an Associate Professor of French Studies at Mount Allison University, Canada.
Introduction: Peregrine Things: Rethinking the Global in Eighteenth-Century
Studies Ileana Baird Introduction: Through the Prism of Thing Theory: New
Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century World of Objects Christina Ionescu
Part I Western European Fads: Porcelain, Fetishes, Museum Objects, Antiques
1 Caution, Contents May Be Hot: A Cultural Anatomy of the Tasse Trembleuse
Christine A. Jones 2 Cultural Currency: Chrysal, or The Adventures of a
Guinea, and the Material Shape of Eighteenth-Century Celebrity Kevin
Bourque 3 Feather Cloaks and English Collectors: Cook's Voyages and the
Objects of the Museum Sophie Thomas 4 Imagining Ancient Egypt as the
Idealized Self in Eighteenth-Century Europe Kevin M. McGeough Part II Under
Eastern Eyes: Garments, Portraits, Books 5 Frills and Perils of Fashion:
Politics and Culture of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Court through the
Eyes of La Mode Victoria Ivleva 6 From Russia with Love: Souvenirs and
Political Alliance in Martha Wilmot's The Russian Journals Pamela Buck 7
"The Battle of the Books" in Catherine the Great's Russia: From a Jousting
Tournament to a Tavern Brawl Rimma Garn Part III Latin American Encounters:
Coins, Food, Accessories, Maps 8 From Peruvian Gold to British Guinea:
Tropicopolitanism and Myths of Origin in Charles Johnstone's Chrysal
Mauricio E. Martinez 9 Eating Turtle, Eating the World: Comestible Things
in the Eighteenth Century Krystal McMillen 10 The Fur Parasol: Masculine
Dress, Prosthetic Skins, and the Making of the English Umbrella in Robinson
Crusoe Irene Fizer 11 Terra Incognita on Maps of Eighteenth-Century Spanish
America: Commodification, Consumption and the Transition from Inaccessible
to Public Space Lauren Beck Part IV Imagining Other Spaces: Trinkets,
Collectibles, Ethnographic Artifacts, Scientific Objects 12
(Re-)Appropriating Trinkets: How to Civilize Polynesia with a
Jack-in-the-Box Laure Marcellesi 13 Images of Exotic Objects in the Abbé
Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages Antoine Eche 14 Souvenirs of the
South Seas: Objects of Imperial Critique in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's
Travels Jessica Durgan
Studies Ileana Baird Introduction: Through the Prism of Thing Theory: New
Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century World of Objects Christina Ionescu
Part I Western European Fads: Porcelain, Fetishes, Museum Objects, Antiques
1 Caution, Contents May Be Hot: A Cultural Anatomy of the Tasse Trembleuse
Christine A. Jones 2 Cultural Currency: Chrysal, or The Adventures of a
Guinea, and the Material Shape of Eighteenth-Century Celebrity Kevin
Bourque 3 Feather Cloaks and English Collectors: Cook's Voyages and the
Objects of the Museum Sophie Thomas 4 Imagining Ancient Egypt as the
Idealized Self in Eighteenth-Century Europe Kevin M. McGeough Part II Under
Eastern Eyes: Garments, Portraits, Books 5 Frills and Perils of Fashion:
Politics and Culture of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Court through the
Eyes of La Mode Victoria Ivleva 6 From Russia with Love: Souvenirs and
Political Alliance in Martha Wilmot's The Russian Journals Pamela Buck 7
"The Battle of the Books" in Catherine the Great's Russia: From a Jousting
Tournament to a Tavern Brawl Rimma Garn Part III Latin American Encounters:
Coins, Food, Accessories, Maps 8 From Peruvian Gold to British Guinea:
Tropicopolitanism and Myths of Origin in Charles Johnstone's Chrysal
Mauricio E. Martinez 9 Eating Turtle, Eating the World: Comestible Things
in the Eighteenth Century Krystal McMillen 10 The Fur Parasol: Masculine
Dress, Prosthetic Skins, and the Making of the English Umbrella in Robinson
Crusoe Irene Fizer 11 Terra Incognita on Maps of Eighteenth-Century Spanish
America: Commodification, Consumption and the Transition from Inaccessible
to Public Space Lauren Beck Part IV Imagining Other Spaces: Trinkets,
Collectibles, Ethnographic Artifacts, Scientific Objects 12
(Re-)Appropriating Trinkets: How to Civilize Polynesia with a
Jack-in-the-Box Laure Marcellesi 13 Images of Exotic Objects in the Abbé
Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages Antoine Eche 14 Souvenirs of the
South Seas: Objects of Imperial Critique in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's
Travels Jessica Durgan
Introduction: Peregrine Things: Rethinking the Global in Eighteenth-Century
Studies Ileana Baird Introduction: Through the Prism of Thing Theory: New
Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century World of Objects Christina Ionescu
Part I Western European Fads: Porcelain, Fetishes, Museum Objects, Antiques
1 Caution, Contents May Be Hot: A Cultural Anatomy of the Tasse Trembleuse
Christine A. Jones 2 Cultural Currency: Chrysal, or The Adventures of a
Guinea, and the Material Shape of Eighteenth-Century Celebrity Kevin
Bourque 3 Feather Cloaks and English Collectors: Cook's Voyages and the
Objects of the Museum Sophie Thomas 4 Imagining Ancient Egypt as the
Idealized Self in Eighteenth-Century Europe Kevin M. McGeough Part II Under
Eastern Eyes: Garments, Portraits, Books 5 Frills and Perils of Fashion:
Politics and Culture of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Court through the
Eyes of La Mode Victoria Ivleva 6 From Russia with Love: Souvenirs and
Political Alliance in Martha Wilmot's The Russian Journals Pamela Buck 7
"The Battle of the Books" in Catherine the Great's Russia: From a Jousting
Tournament to a Tavern Brawl Rimma Garn Part III Latin American Encounters:
Coins, Food, Accessories, Maps 8 From Peruvian Gold to British Guinea:
Tropicopolitanism and Myths of Origin in Charles Johnstone's Chrysal
Mauricio E. Martinez 9 Eating Turtle, Eating the World: Comestible Things
in the Eighteenth Century Krystal McMillen 10 The Fur Parasol: Masculine
Dress, Prosthetic Skins, and the Making of the English Umbrella in Robinson
Crusoe Irene Fizer 11 Terra Incognita on Maps of Eighteenth-Century Spanish
America: Commodification, Consumption and the Transition from Inaccessible
to Public Space Lauren Beck Part IV Imagining Other Spaces: Trinkets,
Collectibles, Ethnographic Artifacts, Scientific Objects 12
(Re-)Appropriating Trinkets: How to Civilize Polynesia with a
Jack-in-the-Box Laure Marcellesi 13 Images of Exotic Objects in the Abbé
Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages Antoine Eche 14 Souvenirs of the
South Seas: Objects of Imperial Critique in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's
Travels Jessica Durgan
Studies Ileana Baird Introduction: Through the Prism of Thing Theory: New
Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century World of Objects Christina Ionescu
Part I Western European Fads: Porcelain, Fetishes, Museum Objects, Antiques
1 Caution, Contents May Be Hot: A Cultural Anatomy of the Tasse Trembleuse
Christine A. Jones 2 Cultural Currency: Chrysal, or The Adventures of a
Guinea, and the Material Shape of Eighteenth-Century Celebrity Kevin
Bourque 3 Feather Cloaks and English Collectors: Cook's Voyages and the
Objects of the Museum Sophie Thomas 4 Imagining Ancient Egypt as the
Idealized Self in Eighteenth-Century Europe Kevin M. McGeough Part II Under
Eastern Eyes: Garments, Portraits, Books 5 Frills and Perils of Fashion:
Politics and Culture of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Court through the
Eyes of La Mode Victoria Ivleva 6 From Russia with Love: Souvenirs and
Political Alliance in Martha Wilmot's The Russian Journals Pamela Buck 7
"The Battle of the Books" in Catherine the Great's Russia: From a Jousting
Tournament to a Tavern Brawl Rimma Garn Part III Latin American Encounters:
Coins, Food, Accessories, Maps 8 From Peruvian Gold to British Guinea:
Tropicopolitanism and Myths of Origin in Charles Johnstone's Chrysal
Mauricio E. Martinez 9 Eating Turtle, Eating the World: Comestible Things
in the Eighteenth Century Krystal McMillen 10 The Fur Parasol: Masculine
Dress, Prosthetic Skins, and the Making of the English Umbrella in Robinson
Crusoe Irene Fizer 11 Terra Incognita on Maps of Eighteenth-Century Spanish
America: Commodification, Consumption and the Transition from Inaccessible
to Public Space Lauren Beck Part IV Imagining Other Spaces: Trinkets,
Collectibles, Ethnographic Artifacts, Scientific Objects 12
(Re-)Appropriating Trinkets: How to Civilize Polynesia with a
Jack-in-the-Box Laure Marcellesi 13 Images of Exotic Objects in the Abbé
Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages Antoine Eche 14 Souvenirs of the
South Seas: Objects of Imperial Critique in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's
Travels Jessica Durgan