Selected Resources

Artworks

I have created a public folder on the Five Colleges and Historic Deerfield Museum Consortium’s online database. Click to access the folder. I have also created a PDF version of this online exhibition, which can be accessed here.


Works Cited

Bayly, C.A. The Birth of the Modern World, 1780-1914: Global Connections and Comparisons. Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

Benjamin, Walter. “The Work of Art in the Digital Age (1936),” Illuminations, ed. Hannah Arendt. New York: Schocken Books, 1968.

Bhabha, Homi K. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.

Calitz, Talita. “Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Liberating or Cheapening?Memeburn, August 17, 2012.

Comaroff, Jean and John Comaroff. Of Revelation and Revolution: Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness in South Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Eaton, Natasha. Mimesis across Empires: Artworks and Networks in India, 1765-1860. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013.

Gaither, Edmund Barry. “‘Hey! That’s Mine’: Thoughts on Pluralism and American Museums (1992),” in Reinventing the Museum, ed. Gail Anderson. Alta Mira Press: Lanham and New York, 2004.

Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich and Michael Marrinan, eds. Mapping Benjamin: The Work of Art in the Digital Age. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003.

Hooper-Greenhill, Eilean. Museums and the Interpretation of Visual Culture. London: Routledge, 2000.

Jennings, Francis. The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1975.

Jones, Arun W. Christian Missions in the American Empire: Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946. Bern: Peter Land Publishing, Inc., 2003.

Maleuvre, Didier. Museum Memories: History, Technology, Art. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Pécoil, Vincent. “The Museum as Prison: Post Post-Scriptum on Control Societies,” Third Text, vol. 18, no. 5, September 2004: pp. 435-437.

Proceedings of the South India Missionary Conference, held at Ootacamund. Madras: D.P.L.C. Connor, 1858.


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