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Representation and the Republic: North African art and material culture in Paris.
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Representation and the Republic: North African art and material culture in Paris./
作者:
Bernasek, Lisa Marie.
面頁冊數:
298 p.
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Adviser: Steven C. Caton.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-10A.
標題:
Anthropology, Cultural. -
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9780549278443
Representation and the Republic: North African art and material culture in Paris.
Bernasek, Lisa Marie.
Representation and the Republic: North African art and material culture in Paris.
- 298 p.
Adviser: Steven C. Caton.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2007.
North African art and material culture---textiles, pottery, jewelry and other objects---have been exhibited and sold in France since the nineteenth century. Today these objects are central to both state-run museum projects and to projects of self-representation carried out by people of North African origin within France. The dissertation draws on eighteen months of field research in Paris, bringing together both archival and ethnographic research to explore the symbolic production of North African objects as they circulate through different contexts, both historically and today. The first two chapters examine the historical presence of the arts of North Africa in France, starting with the nineteenth and early twentieth century Universal and Colonial Exhibitions and including colonial-era efforts to standardize and commodify Moroccan artisanal production for sale in France. The second chapter analyzes collection practices at France's main ethnographic museum, the Musee de l'Homme, with a particular focus on the 1934 Exposition du Sahara. Chapters three to five explore the circulation of North African art and material culture in Paris today. An analysis of the reconceptualization of colonial-era collections from North Africa at the new Musee du Quai Branly is followed by an examination of the work of Berber cultural associations, where similar objects are exhibited, discussed, and used. The final chapter explores sites where North African objects are sold in Paris today, with a particular focus on distributors who conceptualize their work in terms of cultural exchange.
ISBN: 9780549278443Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
Anthropology, Cultural.
Representation and the Republic: North African art and material culture in Paris.
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