Reinventing Africa Museums Material Culture and Popular Imaginations in Late Victorian and Edwardia
Reinventing Africa Museums Material Culture and Popular Imaginations in Late Victorian and Edwardia
Author: Coombes A
ISBN: 9780300068900
Edition: 1ST - 1997
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Between 1890 and 1918, British Colonial Expansion in Africa Led to the Removal of Many African Artifacts That Were Subsequently Brought to Britain and Displayed. Annie Coombes Argues That This Activity Had Profound Repercussions for the Construction of a National Identity Within Britain Itself-The Effects of Which Are Still With Us Today. Through a Series of Detailed Case Studies, Coombes Analyzes the Popular and Scientific Knowledge of Africa Which Shaped a Diverse Public's Perception of That Continent the Looting and Display of the Benin "Bronzes" From Nigeria; Ethnographic Museums; the Mass Spectacle of Large-Scale International and Missionary Exhibitions and Colonial Exhibitions Such As the "Stanley and African" of 1890; Together With the Critical Reaction to Such Events in British National Newspapers, the Radical and Humanitarian Press and the West African Press. Coombes Argues That Although Endlessly Reiterated Racial Stereotypes Were Disseminated Through Popular Images of All T
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Coombes APublisher:
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