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In Humboldt's Shadow : A Tragic History of German Ethnology

Title
In Humboldt's Shadow : A Tragic History of German Ethnology / H. Glenn Penny.
ISBN
9780691216454
Publication
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2021]
Copyright Notice Date
©2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (240 p.) : 37 b/w illus.
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
A compelling history of the German ethnologists who were inspired by Prussian polymath and explorer Alexander von HumboldtThe Berlin Ethnological Museum is one of the world's largest and most important anthropological museums, housing more than a half million objects collected from around the globe. In Humboldt's Shadow tells the story of the German scientists and adventurers who, inspired by Alexander von Humboldt's inclusive vision of the world, traveled the earth in pursuit of a total history of humanity. It also details the fate of their museum, which they hoped would be a scientists' workshop, a place where a unitary history of humanity might emerge.H. Glenn Penny shows how these early German ethnologists assembled vast ethnographic collections to facilitate their study of the multiplicity of humanity, not to confirm emerging racist theories of human difference. He traces how Adolf Bastian filled the Berlin museum in an effort to preserve the records of human diversity, yet how he and his supporters were swept up by the imperialist currents of the day and struck a series of Faustian bargains to ensure the growth of their collections. Penny describes how influential administrators such as Wilhelm von Bode demanded that the museum be transformed into a hall for public displays, and how Humboldt's inspiring ideals were ultimately betrayed by politics and personal ambition.In Humboldt's Shadow calls on museums to embrace anew Bastian's vision while deepening their engagement with indigenous peoples concerning the provenance and stewardship of these collections.
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De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2021.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 12, 2021
Contents
Frontmatter
contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction Kihawahine: The Future in the Past
chapter 1 Hawaiian Feather Cloaks and Mayan Sculptures: Collecting Origins
chapter 2 The Haida Crest Pole and the Nootka Eagle Mask: Hypercollecting
chapter 3 Benin Bronzes: Colonial Questions
chapter 4 Guatemalan Textiles: Persisting Global Networks
chapter 5 The Yup'ik Flying Swan Mask: The Past in the Future
Epilogue: Harnessing Humboldt
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Citation

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