The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Sarita Echavez See.
Material type: TextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo De Manila University Press, 2017. Description: viii, 237 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789715508803Subject(s): Cultural property -- Social aspects -- Philippines | Cultural property -- Social aspects -- United States | Imperialism -- Social aspects -- United States -- History | Material culture -- Philippines -- History | Philippines -- Antiquities | Philippines -- Colonization -- Social aspects -- History | Philippines -- Relations -- United States | United States -- Relations -- PhilippinesLOC classification: GN671.P5 | S44 2017
Contents:
Introduction: accumulating the primitive -- Part I. The archive: dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum: knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place: progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- Part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate: Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art: Stephanie Syjuco's raiders -- Conclusion: accumulation now and then.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: accumulating the primitive -- Part I. The archive: dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum: knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place: progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- Part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate: Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art: Stephanie Syjuco's raiders -- Conclusion: accumulation now and then.
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