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In the Forest: Visual and Material Worlds of Andamanese History (1858-2006)

Autor Vishvajit Pandya
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 apr 2009
There are always at least two 'histories' of encounter or contact, as each party would tell the story differently, but where and when is it really the 'first contact' and for whom? This book deploys an analytical framework developed from Semiotics to have both sides of the story address each other. It is ethnography of dialogue, emerging from textual representation by outsiders and its relationship to visual response and presentations by the Andaman Islanders that this book aims to present as the critical 'ethnography of history.'
The section on Visuality looks at how the "Other" is incorporated into an organized knowledge-system, including Ongee myths and songs about outsiders and the early photographs of tribal people by British settlers and ethnographers. The section on Materiality concerns the investment in things made, to influence natural processes or to distinguish the human body, and discusses how they are transacted between cultures that come into contact. The concluding section on history addresses encounters and developments in which the experiences of both tribal and settler are implicated more thoroughly than in the transaction of objects. Thus juxtaposing alternative perspectives on change indicates areas of experience unaccounted for in the dominant discourse and shows the provisionality of images.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761841531
ISBN-10: 0761841539
Pagini: 427
Dimensiuni: 146 x 224 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 2 Part I. Visuality
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Past Imagined In the Dugong Elegies
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Documentation of the Adamanese: From Photography to Ethnography
Part 5 Part II. Materiality
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Things in Time: Carriers of Continuity and Change
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Materiality Mapped
Part 8 Part III. History
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Signifying Practices: The "violent" Other
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Images and Imaginations: Modernist Encounters
Part 11 Part IV. Conclusion and Beyond
Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Towards a Political Economy of Visualized Material
Chapter 13 Chapter 9. The Spectre of "hostility"-The Sentinelese Between Text and Image

Recenzii

This extraordinary book brings long years of ethnographic engagement with the Ongee and the Jarawa, otherwise known as the Andaman Islanders, to render an intimate history of their contact with traders, colonialists, global tourists and the developmental state. Vishvajit Pandya displays a superb command over theory, history and ethnography that makes this one of the most important books to engage with the question of how ideas of wildness and civilization have been shaped through sensory experiences of vision, touch, smell and sound. The history of intimacy is rendered with consummate skill, making this a book that will be treasured by specialist and non-specialist alike.