Empire of the senses : sensory practices of colonialism in early America / edited by Daniela Hacke, Paul Musselwhite [ Livre]
Langue : anglais.Publication : Leiden - Boston : Brill, Cop 2018.Description : 1 volume de IX-334 pages : couverture illustrée en couleurs ; 25 cm.ISBN : 9789004340633; 9004340637.Collection: Early American history series : the American colonies, 1500-1830, volume 8Dewey : 970.01, 23Résumé : Empire of the Senses' brings together pathbreaking scholarship on the role the five senses played in early America. With perspectives from across the hemisphere, exploring individual senses and multi-sensory frameworks, the volume explores how sensory perception helped frame cultural encounters, colonial knowledge, and political relationships. From early French interpretations of intercultural touch, to English plans to restructure the scent of Jamaica, these essays elucidate different ways the expansion of rival European empires across the Americas involved a vast interconnected range of sensory experiences and practices. 'Empire of the Senses' offers a new comparative perspective on the way European imperialism was constructed, operated, implemented and, sometimes, counteracted by rich and complex new sensory frameworks in the diverse contexts of early America.Sujet - Nom commun: Senses and sensation -- Social aspects -- America -- History | Sens et sensations -- Aspect social -- Amérique -- Histoire | Colonies européennes -- Amérique -- Histoire | Moeurs et coutumes -- Amérique Sujet - Nom géographique: America -- Social life and customsType de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue |
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Livre | Bibliothèque Universitaire Mohamed Sekkat Rez de chaussee | 970.01 HAC (Parcourir l'étagère) | Disponible | New 2020 |
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Empire of the Senses' brings together pathbreaking scholarship on the role the five senses played in early America. With perspectives from across the hemisphere, exploring individual senses and multi-sensory frameworks, the volume explores how sensory perception helped frame cultural encounters, colonial knowledge, and political relationships. From early French interpretations of intercultural touch, to English plans to restructure the scent of Jamaica, these essays elucidate different ways the expansion of rival European empires across the Americas involved a vast interconnected range of sensory experiences and practices. 'Empire of the Senses' offers a new comparative perspective on the way European imperialism was constructed, operated, implemented and, sometimes, counteracted by rich and complex new sensory frameworks in the diverse contexts of early America
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