Making Worlds : : Global Invention in the Early Modern Period / / ed. by Bronwen Wilson, Angela Vanhaelen.

Taking into account the destructive powers of globalization, Making Worlds considers the interconnectedness of the world in the early modern period. This collection examines the interdisciplinary phenomenon of making worlds, with essays from scholars of history, literary studies, theatre and perform...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (512 p.) :; 20 b&w illustrations, 70 colour illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
1 Introduction --
Part I: Material Flows --
2 The Early Modern Fold: Pleated Media --
3 From Textile to Text: Cloth, Slavery, and the Archive in the Dutch Atlantic --
4 Drawing Worlds: Bodies and Smoke in the Courtly Ballet Il Tabacco (1650) --
5 From Hot Reverence to Cold Sweat: Christian Art and Ambivalence in Early Modern Japan --
6 Eggs, Cheese, and (Francis) Bacon --
Part II: In-Between Spaces --
7 The Production of Imprecision: Reframing Non-European Objects in Early Modern European Collections --
8 Le Jeu du monde : Games, Maps, and World Conquest in Early Modern France --
9 The World Contained in an Imperial Ottoman Album --
10 World Building, the Folger Folios, and the University of British Columbia --
11 Ascetic Ecology: Landscape of a Desert Saint --
12 The End of All: Worldliness, Piety, and the Social Life of Maps in the Post-Reformation English Household --
13 Enlightenment Cosmology: A Medialogical Interpretation --
14 Masked Alliances: Global Politics and Economy in the Art and Performance Rituals of Mexico’s Indigenous People --
15 Unease with the Exotic: Ambiguous Responses to Chinese Material Culture in the Dutch Republic --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Taking into account the destructive powers of globalization, Making Worlds considers the interconnectedness of the world in the early modern period. This collection examines the interdisciplinary phenomenon of making worlds, with essays from scholars of history, literary studies, theatre and performance, art history, and anthropology. The volume advances questions about the history of globalization by focusing on how the expansion of global transit offered possibilities for interactions that included the testing of local identities through inventive experimentation with new and various forms of culture. Case studies show how the imposition of European economic, religious, political, and military models on other parts of the world unleashed unprecedented forces of invention as institutionalized powers came up against the creativity of peoples, cultural practices, materials, and techniques of making. In doing so, Making Worlds offers an important rethinking of how early globalization inconsistently generated ongoing dynamics of making, unmaking, and remaking worlds.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487544966
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992960
9783110992939
DOI:10.3138/9781487544966
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Bronwen Wilson, Angela Vanhaelen.