Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum: Exchanging Views of Empire

Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum: Exchanging Views of Empire

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Romance Science & Technology History +1 more
格式 電子書
頁數 234
語言 英語
已出版 Dec 2, 2017
出版商 Routledge
ISBN-10 1351106880
ISBN-13 9781351106887
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Kathleen Davidson explores the intricate relationship between photography and natural history during the transformative Victorian era. This period saw a remarkable shift in how individuals engaged with the natural world, heavily influenced by the advent of photography as a tool for documenting and understanding various species and landscapes. Davidson delves into how museums served as significant venues for these exchanges, showcasing the wider implications of visual culture and the role of empire in shaping perceptions of nature.

As photography became increasingly accessible, it offered a new lens through which to view the natural world. Davidson argues that this medium not only influenced the scientific community but also the general public’s appreciation for nature and its complexities. The author intertwines narratives of exploration and discovery with an examination of the ethical considerations surrounding representation, colonialism, and the commodification of natural history artifacts.

Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Davidson situates these developments within the broader context of empire, shedding light on how cultural exchanges impacted both the fields of photography and natural history. This examination reveals the ways in which Victorian institutions curated knowledge, creating a legacy that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about nature and representation.

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