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Settler and creole reenactment[elect...
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Agnew, Vanessa.
Settler and creole reenactment[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
909/.0405
書名/作者:
Settler and creole reenactment/ edited by Vanessa Agnew and JonathanLamb ; with Daniel Spoth.
其他題名:
Settler and creole re-enactment
其他作者:
Lamb, Jonathan,
出版者:
Basingstoke, England ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面頁冊數:
xii, 340 p. : : ill., plans
標題:
Historical reenactments - Social aspects.
標題:
Historical reenactments - Psychological aspects.
標題:
Colonization - Social aspects.
標題:
Colonization - Psychological aspects.
標題:
Colonies - Historiography.
標題:
Colonists - Historiography.
標題:
Creoles - Historiography.
標題:
Colonies in literature.
標題:
Colonists in literature.
標題:
Creoles in literature.
標題:
Siedler
標題:
Kolonialismus
標題:
Ureinwohner
標題:
Geschichtsschreibung
ISBN:
9780230244900
ISBN:
0230244904
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-335) and index.
內容註:
Introduction to settlers, creoles and historical reenactment / Jonathan Lamb -- Settlers, workers and soldiers : the landscape of total mobilization / Georges Teyssot -- Settlers on the edge, or sedentary nomads : Andrei Platonov and steppe history / Donna Landry -- Creole Europe : the reflection of a reflection / Christopher Pinney -- Alexander Hamilton and the new republic's creole complex / Sean Goudie -- "The shrug of horror" : creole performance at King's Bench / James Epstein -- Taxonomies of terror / Colin Dayan -- Voortrekkers of the Cold War : enacting the South African past and present in Mark Behr's The smell of apples / Monica Popescu -- History below the water line : the making of apartheid's last festival / Leslie Witz -- Failing with Livingstone : a voyage of reenactment on Lake Nyassa / Iain McCalman -- Impossible historical reenactments : invisible aborigines of TV / Chris Healy -- Colonialism and reenactment television : imagining belonging in Outback house /Catriona Elder -- "Blacking up" for the explorers of 1951 / Stephen Gapps -- "The first race of savages the world has seen" : how empire turned out differently in Australia and New Zealand / Mark Williams -- Reenacting Aotearoa, New Zealand / Stephen Turner -- Reenactment and the natural history of settlement / Alex Calder -- Native reenactments/livingiterability : Lisa Reihana's Native portraits n19897 / Jo Smith -- Epilogue : Genealogies of space in colonial and postcolonial reenactment /VanessaAgnew.
摘要、提要註:
Settler and Creole Re-enactment is a collection of essays from around the world (Americas, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand) dealing with historical re-enactments undertaken by people born and raised in countries to which their ancestors did not belong. The relation of settlers and creoles to the past is therefore bifurcated, partly belonging to the land in which presently they live, and partly toa different place that is only remembered as home. How then does re-enactment help forge an imagined community with people whose claims on the land are immemorial, a community that includes not only indigenes buta metropolitan culture that is no longer cognate with the realities ofsettler life, or even with what settlers remember of it? What kinds ofshifts and interruptions in historical perspective are necessary to make this a credible history of change and memory,or is it more like a fiction? Is fiction under these circumstances a useful and necessary addition to history, or not?
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Settler and creole reenactment
[electronic resource] /Settler and creole re-enactmentedited by Vanessa Agnew and JonathanLamb ; with Daniel Spoth. - Basingstoke, England ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xii, 340 p. :ill., plans - Reenactment history.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-335) and index.
Introduction to settlers, creoles and historical reenactment / Jonathan Lamb -- Settlers, workers and soldiers : the landscape of total mobilization / Georges Teyssot -- Settlers on the edge, or sedentary nomads : Andrei Platonov and steppe history / Donna Landry -- Creole Europe : the reflection of a reflection / Christopher Pinney -- Alexander Hamilton and the new republic's creole complex / Sean Goudie -- "The shrug of horror" : creole performance at King's Bench / James Epstein -- Taxonomies of terror / Colin Dayan -- Voortrekkers of the Cold War : enacting the South African past and present in Mark Behr's The smell of apples / Monica Popescu -- History below the water line : the making of apartheid's last festival / Leslie Witz -- Failing with Livingstone : a voyage of reenactment on Lake Nyassa / Iain McCalman -- Impossible historical reenactments : invisible aborigines of TV / Chris Healy -- Colonialism and reenactment television : imagining belonging in Outback house /Catriona Elder -- "Blacking up" for the explorers of 1951 / Stephen Gapps -- "The first race of savages the world has seen" : how empire turned out differently in Australia and New Zealand / Mark Williams -- Reenacting Aotearoa, New Zealand / Stephen Turner -- Reenactment and the natural history of settlement / Alex Calder -- Native reenactments/livingiterability : Lisa Reihana's Native portraits n19897 / Jo Smith -- Epilogue : Genealogies of space in colonial and postcolonial reenactment /VanessaAgnew.
Settler and Creole Re-enactment is a collection of essays from around the world (Americas, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand) dealing with historical re-enactments undertaken by people born and raised in countries to which their ancestors did not belong. The relation of settlers and creoles to the past is therefore bifurcated, partly belonging to the land in which presently they live, and partly toa different place that is only remembered as home. How then does re-enactment help forge an imagined community with people whose claims on the land are immemorial, a community that includes not only indigenes buta metropolitan culture that is no longer cognate with the realities ofsettler life, or even with what settlers remember of it? What kinds ofshifts and interruptions in historical perspective are necessary to make this a credible history of change and memory,or is it more like a fiction? Is fiction under these circumstances a useful and necessary addition to history, or not?
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
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Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230244900Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: D16.25 / .S44 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 909/.0405
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