Tupaia, Captain Cook and the Voyage of the Endeavour
A Material History
Herausgeber: Carroll, Khadija Von Zinnenburg
Tupaia, Captain Cook and the Voyage of the Endeavour
A Material History
Herausgeber: Carroll, Khadija Von Zinnenburg
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Redressing Captain Cook's Endeavour voyage and centering the navigator, Tupaia, this book brings together indigenous perspectives to explore material history alongside acts of commemoration in Britain and the Pacific.
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Redressing Captain Cook's Endeavour voyage and centering the navigator, Tupaia, this book brings together indigenous perspectives to explore material history alongside acts of commemoration in Britain and the Pacific.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 190mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 906g
- ISBN-13: 9781350157491
- ISBN-10: 135015749X
- Artikelnr.: 63513231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 190mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 906g
- ISBN-13: 9781350157491
- ISBN-10: 135015749X
- Artikelnr.: 63513231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll is an artist and historian, leading the project REPATRIATES: Artistic Research in Museums and Communities in the Process of Repatriation from Europe. She is Professor at the Central European University, Austria and Honorary Professor and Chair of Global Art at the University of Birmingham, UK.
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Taonga and Tupaia: Introduction to a Material History, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria) and Simon Layton
(Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
2. The Whale and Wave that Washed our Minds: Notes from the Making of a
Documentary, Kay Robin, Jody Toroa and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.
Featuring words by Emalani Case, Tina Ngata and Hinane Teavai-Murphy
Section One: The Wave of Tupaia
3. Tupaia and the Heva Tupapa'u: Voyages Past, Present and Future, Pauline
Reynolds (Norfolk Island Museum) and Julie Adams (British Museum, UK)
4. Art and History in Conversation: Tupaia's Drawing of a Marae, Harriet
Parsons (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Katerina Teaiwa
(Australian National University)
5. The Pacific and the Tasman: A Conversation with Alison Bashford, Alison
Bashford (University of New South Wales, Australia)
6. 'When it's Rough, Don't Pray for Good Weather. Pray for Courage': An
Interview with Anne Salmond, Anne Salmond (University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
7. Rangiiwaho Ihu Ki Te Moana: Encountering the Pacific at the National
Maritime Museum, Sylvia Cockburn (Australian War Memorial)
8. Western Histories of the Endeavour Voyage: Erasures and Creations
Performed, Archived and Activated, Huw Rowlands (Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK)
Section Two: In the Wake of Tupaia
9. I Didn't Know What I Was Doing: Tupaia's Postcolonial Funeral and Ritual
Art in Britain, Naomi Vogt (Warwick University, UK)
10. Conversation Pieces: Between Creases and Edges, Ruby Hoette
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
11. Museopiracy and the Vacuum Package: Redressing the Commemoration of the
Endeavour's Voyage to the Pacific in Processions for Tupaia, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria)
12. Fishing for Pirates: Institutional Violence and the Cook Commemoration,
Simon Layton (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
13. A New Atlantic: Wayfinding Beyond the Totalizing Claims and Epistemic
Violence of Eurocentric Modernity, Tom Trevor (The Atlantic Project, UK)
14. Tupaia's New Cloak as Transformative Healing Object, Vita Peacock
(Kings College London, UK)
15. Look at Me/Don't Look at Me: A Voyage and a Journey Around High-Vis
Materials; or Explorations in Fluorescent Matters, Juliette Kristensen
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
16. Reparation as a Crossing: On the Filming of Procession for Tupaia as a
Performative Documentary Process, Ludovica Fales (Kitchen Sink Collective,
London
17. Rubbishing Counterpoint: An Interview with Johanes (Mo'ong) Santoso
Pribadi on Tupaia's Funeral Music in Batavia, Johanes Santoso Pribadi
(Independent Composer and Music Writer, Indonesia) and Hana Qugana
(University of Sussex, UK)
18. Savaging the Sonic: Tupaia, Indigeneity and Commemorative Dissonance,
Hana Qugana (University of Sussex, UK)
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Taonga and Tupaia: Introduction to a Material History, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria) and Simon Layton
(Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
2. The Whale and Wave that Washed our Minds: Notes from the Making of a
Documentary, Kay Robin, Jody Toroa and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.
Featuring words by Emalani Case, Tina Ngata and Hinane Teavai-Murphy
Section One: The Wave of Tupaia
3. Tupaia and the Heva Tupapa'u: Voyages Past, Present and Future, Pauline
Reynolds (Norfolk Island Museum) and Julie Adams (British Museum, UK)
4. Art and History in Conversation: Tupaia's Drawing of a Marae, Harriet
Parsons (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Katerina Teaiwa
(Australian National University)
5. The Pacific and the Tasman: A Conversation with Alison Bashford, Alison
Bashford (University of New South Wales, Australia)
6. 'When it's Rough, Don't Pray for Good Weather. Pray for Courage': An
Interview with Anne Salmond, Anne Salmond (University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
7. Rangiiwaho Ihu Ki Te Moana: Encountering the Pacific at the National
Maritime Museum, Sylvia Cockburn (Australian War Memorial)
8. Western Histories of the Endeavour Voyage: Erasures and Creations
Performed, Archived and Activated, Huw Rowlands (Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK)
Section Two: In the Wake of Tupaia
9. I Didn't Know What I Was Doing: Tupaia's Postcolonial Funeral and Ritual
Art in Britain, Naomi Vogt (Warwick University, UK)
10. Conversation Pieces: Between Creases and Edges, Ruby Hoette
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
11. Museopiracy and the Vacuum Package: Redressing the Commemoration of the
Endeavour's Voyage to the Pacific in Processions for Tupaia, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria)
12. Fishing for Pirates: Institutional Violence and the Cook Commemoration,
Simon Layton (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
13. A New Atlantic: Wayfinding Beyond the Totalizing Claims and Epistemic
Violence of Eurocentric Modernity, Tom Trevor (The Atlantic Project, UK)
14. Tupaia's New Cloak as Transformative Healing Object, Vita Peacock
(Kings College London, UK)
15. Look at Me/Don't Look at Me: A Voyage and a Journey Around High-Vis
Materials; or Explorations in Fluorescent Matters, Juliette Kristensen
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
16. Reparation as a Crossing: On the Filming of Procession for Tupaia as a
Performative Documentary Process, Ludovica Fales (Kitchen Sink Collective,
London
17. Rubbishing Counterpoint: An Interview with Johanes (Mo'ong) Santoso
Pribadi on Tupaia's Funeral Music in Batavia, Johanes Santoso Pribadi
(Independent Composer and Music Writer, Indonesia) and Hana Qugana
(University of Sussex, UK)
18. Savaging the Sonic: Tupaia, Indigeneity and Commemorative Dissonance,
Hana Qugana (University of Sussex, UK)
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Taonga and Tupaia: Introduction to a Material History, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria) and Simon Layton
(Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
2. The Whale and Wave that Washed our Minds: Notes from the Making of a
Documentary, Kay Robin, Jody Toroa and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.
Featuring words by Emalani Case, Tina Ngata and Hinane Teavai-Murphy
Section One: The Wave of Tupaia
3. Tupaia and the Heva Tupapa'u: Voyages Past, Present and Future, Pauline
Reynolds (Norfolk Island Museum) and Julie Adams (British Museum, UK)
4. Art and History in Conversation: Tupaia's Drawing of a Marae, Harriet
Parsons (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Katerina Teaiwa
(Australian National University)
5. The Pacific and the Tasman: A Conversation with Alison Bashford, Alison
Bashford (University of New South Wales, Australia)
6. 'When it's Rough, Don't Pray for Good Weather. Pray for Courage': An
Interview with Anne Salmond, Anne Salmond (University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
7. Rangiiwaho Ihu Ki Te Moana: Encountering the Pacific at the National
Maritime Museum, Sylvia Cockburn (Australian War Memorial)
8. Western Histories of the Endeavour Voyage: Erasures and Creations
Performed, Archived and Activated, Huw Rowlands (Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK)
Section Two: In the Wake of Tupaia
9. I Didn't Know What I Was Doing: Tupaia's Postcolonial Funeral and Ritual
Art in Britain, Naomi Vogt (Warwick University, UK)
10. Conversation Pieces: Between Creases and Edges, Ruby Hoette
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
11. Museopiracy and the Vacuum Package: Redressing the Commemoration of the
Endeavour's Voyage to the Pacific in Processions for Tupaia, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria)
12. Fishing for Pirates: Institutional Violence and the Cook Commemoration,
Simon Layton (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
13. A New Atlantic: Wayfinding Beyond the Totalizing Claims and Epistemic
Violence of Eurocentric Modernity, Tom Trevor (The Atlantic Project, UK)
14. Tupaia's New Cloak as Transformative Healing Object, Vita Peacock
(Kings College London, UK)
15. Look at Me/Don't Look at Me: A Voyage and a Journey Around High-Vis
Materials; or Explorations in Fluorescent Matters, Juliette Kristensen
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
16. Reparation as a Crossing: On the Filming of Procession for Tupaia as a
Performative Documentary Process, Ludovica Fales (Kitchen Sink Collective,
London
17. Rubbishing Counterpoint: An Interview with Johanes (Mo'ong) Santoso
Pribadi on Tupaia's Funeral Music in Batavia, Johanes Santoso Pribadi
(Independent Composer and Music Writer, Indonesia) and Hana Qugana
(University of Sussex, UK)
18. Savaging the Sonic: Tupaia, Indigeneity and Commemorative Dissonance,
Hana Qugana (University of Sussex, UK)
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Taonga and Tupaia: Introduction to a Material History, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria) and Simon Layton
(Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
2. The Whale and Wave that Washed our Minds: Notes from the Making of a
Documentary, Kay Robin, Jody Toroa and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.
Featuring words by Emalani Case, Tina Ngata and Hinane Teavai-Murphy
Section One: The Wave of Tupaia
3. Tupaia and the Heva Tupapa'u: Voyages Past, Present and Future, Pauline
Reynolds (Norfolk Island Museum) and Julie Adams (British Museum, UK)
4. Art and History in Conversation: Tupaia's Drawing of a Marae, Harriet
Parsons (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Katerina Teaiwa
(Australian National University)
5. The Pacific and the Tasman: A Conversation with Alison Bashford, Alison
Bashford (University of New South Wales, Australia)
6. 'When it's Rough, Don't Pray for Good Weather. Pray for Courage': An
Interview with Anne Salmond, Anne Salmond (University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
7. Rangiiwaho Ihu Ki Te Moana: Encountering the Pacific at the National
Maritime Museum, Sylvia Cockburn (Australian War Memorial)
8. Western Histories of the Endeavour Voyage: Erasures and Creations
Performed, Archived and Activated, Huw Rowlands (Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK)
Section Two: In the Wake of Tupaia
9. I Didn't Know What I Was Doing: Tupaia's Postcolonial Funeral and Ritual
Art in Britain, Naomi Vogt (Warwick University, UK)
10. Conversation Pieces: Between Creases and Edges, Ruby Hoette
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
11. Museopiracy and the Vacuum Package: Redressing the Commemoration of the
Endeavour's Voyage to the Pacific in Processions for Tupaia, Khadija von
Zinnenburg Carroll (Central European University, Austria)
12. Fishing for Pirates: Institutional Violence and the Cook Commemoration,
Simon Layton (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
13. A New Atlantic: Wayfinding Beyond the Totalizing Claims and Epistemic
Violence of Eurocentric Modernity, Tom Trevor (The Atlantic Project, UK)
14. Tupaia's New Cloak as Transformative Healing Object, Vita Peacock
(Kings College London, UK)
15. Look at Me/Don't Look at Me: A Voyage and a Journey Around High-Vis
Materials; or Explorations in Fluorescent Matters, Juliette Kristensen
(Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
16. Reparation as a Crossing: On the Filming of Procession for Tupaia as a
Performative Documentary Process, Ludovica Fales (Kitchen Sink Collective,
London
17. Rubbishing Counterpoint: An Interview with Johanes (Mo'ong) Santoso
Pribadi on Tupaia's Funeral Music in Batavia, Johanes Santoso Pribadi
(Independent Composer and Music Writer, Indonesia) and Hana Qugana
(University of Sussex, UK)
18. Savaging the Sonic: Tupaia, Indigeneity and Commemorative Dissonance,
Hana Qugana (University of Sussex, UK)