The fork's tale:

"Both a site-specific intervention into the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and a stand-alone artwork, 'The Fork's Tale' is the story of the relationship between collections, collectors and the collected written from the point of view of a ninet...

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1. Verfasser: Jelinek, Alana 1968- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [London] LemonMelon 2013
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Zusammenfassung:"Both a site-specific intervention into the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and a stand-alone artwork, 'The Fork's Tale' is the story of the relationship between collections, collectors and the collected written from the point of view of a nineteenth century Fijian cannibal fork. The cannibal forks in the Museum's collection are the oldest in the world. Nevertheless they are highly contested artefacts. On the one hand they are meant to be material proof of past savagery, on the other, many are known to have been made specifically for an early tourist trade in native curios and have never touched flesh, let alone human flesh. It is the complexity of these stories that is explored in this publication including the humour involved in the encounter between Fijians and Europeans. The chapters also include drawings from the point of view of the 'cannibal fork'."
Beschreibung:An artist's book serialized over 12 months published in chapters each month, beginning the 15th January and ending the 15th December 2013, echoing a nineteenth century paradigm in publishing by authors such as Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. - "Designed by Marit Münzberg. Printed on a RZ370 Risograph."
Beschreibung:12 Bände (Kapitel) in Box Illustrationen 23 x 18 x 5 cm
ISBN:9781908260130
1908260130

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