The mediality of sugar / / edited by Nadja Gernalzick and Joseph Imorde.
"The Mediality of Sugar probes the potential of reading sugar as a mediator across some of the disciplinary distinctions in early twenty-first century research in the arts, literature, architecture, and popular culture. Selected artistic practices and material cultures of sugar across Europe an...
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The mediality of sugar / edited by Nadja Gernalzick and Joseph Imorde. 1st ed. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2023] ©2023 1 online resource (357 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in art & materiality ; Volume 5 Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction -- Sugar as Medium of Social Signification -- 1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today -- 2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries -- 3 The Stenographer's Lunch -- 4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar -- 5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart's Sugar in the Blood: A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire (2012) -- Sugar in Art and Architecture -- 6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century -- 7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich's Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvechnosti (2012) -- 8 "It Is at This Cost that You Eat Sugar in Europe:" The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune's Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire's Candide ou l'optimisme (1759) -- 9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor -- Outlook -- 10 "Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:" The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements -- Appendix -- Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs -- Index. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. "The Mediality of Sugar probes the potential of reading sugar as a mediator across some of the disciplinary distinctions in early twenty-first century research in the arts, literature, architecture, and popular culture. Selected artistic practices and material cultures of sugar across Europe and the Americas from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century are investigated and connected to the transcontinental and transoceanic history of the sugar plants cane and beet, their botanical and cultural dissemination, and global sugar capital and trade under colonialism and in decoloniality. The collection contributes to the vision of a Transnational and Postdisciplinary Sugar Studies"-- Provided by publisher. Sugar. Sugar trade. Sugar History. Print version: Gernalzick, Nadja The Mediality of Sugar Boston : BRILL,c2022 Gernalzick, Nadja, 1964- editor. Imorde, Joseph, 1963- editor. Studies in art & materiality ; Volume 5. |
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The mediality of sugar / Studies in art & materiality ; Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction -- Sugar as Medium of Social Signification -- 1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today -- 2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries -- 3 The Stenographer's Lunch -- 4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar -- 5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart's Sugar in the Blood: A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire (2012) -- Sugar in Art and Architecture -- 6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century -- 7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich's Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvechnosti (2012) -- 8 "It Is at This Cost that You Eat Sugar in Europe:" The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune's Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire's Candide ou l'optimisme (1759) -- 9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor -- Outlook -- 10 "Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:" The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements -- Appendix -- Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs -- Index. |
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