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The Voyages of Captain James Cook
The Illustrated Accounts of Three Epic Voyages
2016
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The first-ever illustrated account of the explorer and cartographer's epic eighteenth-century Pacific voyages, complete with excerpts from his journals.This is history's greatest adventure story. In 1766, the Royal Society chose prodigal mapmaker and navigator James Cook to lead a South Pacific voyage. His orders were to chart the path of Venus across the sun. That task completed, his ship, the HMS Endeavour, continued to comb the southern hemisphere for the imagine...
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The Settlement of the Pacific
2021
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An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account.One of the Best Books of 2021 — Wall Street JournalThe islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perple...
2024
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Paul Gauguin is commonly regarded as one of the greatest modern artists. He is renowned for resplendent, mythic imagery from Oceania, for a life of restless travel and for his supposed immersion in Polynesian life. But he has long been regarded ambivalently, and in recent years both Gauguin's sexual behaviour, and his paintings, have been considered exploitative.Gauguin and Polynesia offers a fresh view on the artist, not from the perspective of European art history, but f...
The Return of Curiosity
What Museums are Good For in the Twenty-first Century
2016
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Over the last twenty years museums have proliferated, attracting new audiences and assuming new prominence in public life. The Return of Curiosity offers a fresh perspective on museums and what they may now be good for. Nicholas Thomas argues that what is special about museums are their collections, which are not just rich resources for reflection, but creative technologies that enable people to make new things in the present.Reflecting on art galleries, science and histor...
$25.19 CAD
2020
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'A roaring tale ... remains as vivid and exciting today as it was on publication in 1697' GuardianThe pirate and adventurer William Dampier circumnavigated the globe three times, and took notes wherever he went. This is his frank, vivid account of his buccaneering sea voyages around the world, from the Caribbean to the Pacific and East Indies. Filled with accounts of raids, escapes, wrecks and storms, it also contains precise observations of people, places...
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An Eye for the Tropics
Tourism, Photography, and Framing the Caribbean Picturesque
2007
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Images of Jamaica and the Bahamas as tropical paradises full of palm trees, white sandy beaches, and inviting warm water seem timeless. Surprisingly, the origins of those images can be traced back to the roots of the islands’ tourism industry in the 1880s. As Krista A. Thompson explains, in the late nineteenth century, tourism promoters, backed by British colonial administrators, began to market Jamaica and the Bahamas as picturesque “tropical” paradises. They hired photographers and artis...
$33.69 CAD
Eye Contact
Photographing Indigenous Australians
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2006
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An indigenous reservation in the colony of Victoria, Australia, the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station was a major site of cross-cultural contact the mid-nineteenth century and early twentieth. Coranderrk was located just outside Melbourne, and from its opening in the 1860s the colonial government commissioned many photographs of its Aboriginal residents. The photographs taken at Coranderrk Station circulated across the western world; they were mounted in exhibition displays and classified amon...
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Painting Culture
The Making of an Aboriginal High Art
2002
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Painting Culture tells the complex story of how, over the past three decades, the acrylic "dot" paintings of central Australia were transformed into objects of international high art, eagerly sought by upscale galleries and collectors. Since the early 1970s, Fred R. Myers has studied—often as a participant-observer—the Pintupi, one of several Aboriginal groups who paint the famous acrylic works. Describing their paintings and the complicated cultural issues they raise, Myers looks...
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The Camera as Historian
Amateur Photographers and Historical Imagination, 1885-1918
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- Objects/histories
2012
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In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, hundreds of amateur photographers took part in the photographic survey movement in England. They sought to record the material remains of the English past so that it might be preserved for future generations. In The Camera as Historian, the groundbreaking historical and visual anthropologist Elizabeth Edwards works with an archive of nearly 55,000 photographs taken by 1,000 photographers, mostly unknown until now. She approaches ...
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An Ocean of Wonder
The Fantastic in the Pacific
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- Māhealani AhiaMichael Lujan BevacquaSarahina Sabrina BirkElizabeth Ua Ceallaigh BowmanMarie Alohalani BrownAlexander CaseyRa’i ChazeLaura De La VegaSosthène DesangesJoy Lehuanani EnomotoSolomon EnosPono FernandezNicole Ku‘uleinapuananioliko‘awapuhimelemeleolani FurtadoSofia Kaleomālie FurtadoPatricia GraceAndrea Nicole GrajekProfessor Vilsoni HerenikoKathy Jetñil-KijinerKahala JohnsonRobyn KahukiwaEmelihter KihlengAaron Ki‘ilauVictoria Nalani KneubuhlBryan Kamaoli KuwadaSloane LeongCaryn LesumaNai‘a-Ulumaimalu LewisTina MakeretiSelina Tusitala MarshMahinatea Shea McCallumBrandy Nālani McDougallKapili‘ula Naehu-RamosJocelyn Kapumealani NgLehua ParkerCraig Santos PerezJohn PulePeter RawlingsonMarama SalsanoLyz SotoTerisa SiagatonuDan Taulapapa McMullinTiare RibeauxRobert SullivanNicholas ThomasKristina R. TogafauBriana Koani U‘uAlbert WendtSteven WinduoBrittany WinlandQianqian Ye
2024
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An Ocean of Wonder: The Fantastic in the Pacific brings together fifty writers and artists from across Moananuiākea working in myriad genres across media, ranging from oral narratives and traditional wonder tales to creative writing as well as visual artwork and scholarly essays. Collectively, this anthology features the fantastic as present-day Indigenous Pacific world-building that looks to the past in creating alternative futures, and in so doing reimagines relationships betwee...
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Refracted Visions
Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java
2010
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A young couple poses before a painted backdrop depicting a modern building set in a volcanic landscape; a college student grabs his camera as he heads to a political demonstration; a man poses stiffly for his identity photograph; amateur photographers look for picturesque images in a rural village; an old woman leafs through a family album. In Refracted Visions, Karen Strassler argues that popular photographic practices such as these have played a crucial role in the making of mod...
$48.89 CAD
Beyond Aesthetics
Art and the Technologies of Enchantment
2020
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The anthropology of art is currently at a crossroads. Although well versed in the meaning of art in small-scale tribal societies, anthropologists are still wrestling with the question of how to interpret art in a complex, post-colonial environment. Alfred Gell recently confronted this problem in his posthumous book Art and Agency. The central thesis of his study was that art objects could be seen, not as bearers of meaning or aesthetic value, but as forms mediating social action. At a stro...
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