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Real, Recent, or Replica

Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration
Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2021
The University of Alabama Press (Verlag)
978-0-8173-2087-4 (ISBN)
74,80 inkl. MwSt
Examines the largely unexplored topics in Caribbean archaeology of looting of heritage sites, fraudulent artifacts, and illicit trade of archaeological materials. This is the first book-length study of its kind to highlight the increasing commodification of Caribbean Precolumbian heritage.
Examines the largely unexplored topics in Caribbean archaeology of looting of heritage sites, fraudulent artifacts, and illicit trade of archaeological materials
 
Real, Recent, or Replica: PrecolumbianCaribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration is the first book-length study of its kind to highlight the increasing commodification of Caribbean Precolumbian heritage. Amerindian art, including 'TaÍno' art, has become highly coveted by collectors, spurring a prolific and increasingly sophisticated black market of forgeries, but also contemporary artistic engagement, openly appreciated as modern artworks taking inspiration from the past. The contributors to this volume contend with difficult subject matter including the continued looting of archaeological sites in the region, the seismic increase of forgeries, and the imbalance of power and economic relations between the producers and consumers of neo-Amerindian art.
 
The case studies document the considerable time depth of forgeries in the region (since the late nineteenth century), address the policies put in place by Caribbean governments and institutions to safeguard national patrimony, and explore the impact looted and forged artefacts have on how museums and institutions collect and ultimately represent the Caribbean past to their audiences. Overall, the volume emphasizes the continued desire for the 'authentic' Precolumbian artifact, no matter the cost. It provides insights for archaeologists, museum professionals, art historians, and collectors to combat illegal trade and support communities in creating sustainable heritage industries.

Joanna Ostapkowicz is research associate in Caribbean archaeology at the University of Oxford. She is coeditor of Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms.   Jonathan A. Hanna is curator at the Grenada National Museum in St. George's. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from Pennsylvania State University and his research focuses mainly on geoarchaeology and ancient human behavioral ecology in Grenada.

Foreword
Peter E. Siegel
Preface
Joanna Ostapkowicz and Jonathan A. Hanna
Introduction: Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage in Flux, the Old and the Not So Old
Joanna Ostapkowicz and Jonathan A. Hanna
1. Caribbean Indigenous Art Past, Present, Future: The View from the Greater Antilles
Joanna Ostapkowicz
2. Archaeological Heritage Market and Museums in the Dominican Republic
Arlene Alvarez, Corinne L. Hofman, and Mariana C. FranÇozo
3. The Vibrancy of 'TaÍno'-Themed Arts and Crafts: Identity and Symbolism in Modern and Postmodern BorikÉn
JosÉ R. Oliver
4. Jamaican Cultural Material: Pilfered and Forged
Lesley-Gail Atkinson Swaby
5. Spice Isle Sculptures: Antiquities and Iconography in Grenada, West Indies
Jonathan A. Hanna
6. Genuine Reproductions: Ethics, Practicalities, and Problems in Creating a Replica of a Zemi from Carriacou, Grenada, West Indies
John G. Swogger
7. Fakes, Copies, and Replicas in Cuban Archaeology
Roberto ValcÁrcel Rojas, Vernon James Knight, Elena Guarch RodrÍguez, and Menno L. P. Hoogland
8. 'Seem[ing] Authentic[ity]': Irving Rouse on Forgeries, a Museological Perspective
Joanna Ostapkowicz and Roger Colten
9. Authenticity, Preservation, and Care in Central American Indigenous Material Culture
Alexander Geurds
10. Reducing the Market for Illicit Cultural Objects: The Caribbean and Beyond
Donna Yates
Epilogue: Real, Recent, Replica (Confessions of an Archaeologist/Curator/Puerto Rican)
L. Antonio Curet
Appendix: An Overview of the Laws Governing Archaeological Heritage in the English- and Spanish-Speaking Caribbean
Amanda Byer
References Cited
Contributors
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Caribbean Archaeology and Ethnohistory
Co-Autor Arlene Alvarez
Nachwort L. Antonio Curet
Vorwort Peter E. Siegel
Zusatzinfo 89 black & white figures, 4 maps, 7 tables
Verlagsort Alabama
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 665 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
ISBN-10 0-8173-2087-3 / 0817320873
ISBN-13 978-0-8173-2087-4 / 9780817320874
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