ISBN:
9780691234649
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 263 Seiten)
,
Illustrationen
Series Statement:
Princeton studies in culture, power, history
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Poole, Deborah, 1952 - Vision, race, and modernity
DDC:
305.8/0098/0222
Keywords:
Electronic books
;
Peru
;
Andenhochland
;
Indianer
;
Fotografie
Abstract:
Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Principles of Visual Economy -- Vision and Race -- The Problem of Pleasure -- Vision in the Andean Postcolonial -- Chapter Two: The Inca Operatic -- The Sentient Citizen -- Enlightening the Incas -- The Inca Operatic -- The Black Legend -- The Peruvian Princess -- Envisioning Desire -- Chapter Three: An Economy of Vision -- The King's Gardener -- The Politics of Description -- The Great Humboldt -- The Physiognomic Gaze -- Humboldt's Dilemma -- The Language of Type -- Vision and Type -- Chapter Four: A One-Eyed Gaze -- From Bethlehem to Beauty -- White Feet, Black Breasts -- Inca Virgins Reborn -- Embodying Types -- Chapter Five: Equivalent Images -- Circulating Images -- Image as Object -- Aesthetics of the Same -- Columns and Rows -- The Final Index -- Race and Photography -- Chapter Six: The Face of a Nation -- Race and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Peru -- A Field of Flowers -- The Visual Politics of Lima -- Racial Aesthetics -- Chapter Seven: The New Indians -- Photography and Art in Peru -- A Bohemian Aesthetic -- Indigenista Vanguard -- Photography and the New Indian Agenda -- Sentiment and Science -- Chapter Eight: Negotiating Modernity -- Family Portraits -- Vision, Race, and Modernity -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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