The Filipino primitive :: accumulation and resistance in the American museum /
Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation-capital, colonial, and racial-than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of art...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation-capital, colonial, and racial-than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of artifacts associated with the racial, colonial primitive that forms the foundation of American knowledge production. The Filipino Primitive takes Karl Marx's concept of "primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. Taking us through the Philippine collections at the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum, also in Michigan, See reveals these exhibits as both allegory and real case of the primitive accumulation subtending imperial American knowledge, just as the extraction of Filipino labor contributes to American capitalist colonialism. With this understanding of the Filipino foundations of the development of an American accumulative drive toward power and knowledge, we can appreciate the value of Filipino American cultural producers like Carlos Bulosan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Ma-Yi Theater Company who have created incisive parodies of an accumulative epistemology, even as they articulate powerful alternative, anti-accumulative social ecologies |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction : accumulating the primitive -- part I. The archive : dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum : knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place : progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate : Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art : Stephanie Syjuco's RAIDERS -- Conclusion : accumulation now and then. | |
520 | 8 | |a Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation-capital, colonial, and racial-than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of artifacts associated with the racial, colonial primitive that forms the foundation of American knowledge production. The Filipino Primitive takes Karl Marx's concept of "primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. Taking us through the Philippine collections at the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum, also in Michigan, See reveals these exhibits as both allegory and real case of the primitive accumulation subtending imperial American knowledge, just as the extraction of Filipino labor contributes to American capitalist colonialism. With this understanding of the Filipino foundations of the development of an American accumulative drive toward power and knowledge, we can appreciate the value of Filipino American cultural producers like Carlos Bulosan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Ma-Yi Theater Company who have created incisive parodies of an accumulative epistemology, even as they articulate powerful alternative, anti-accumulative social ecologies | |
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contents | Introduction : accumulating the primitive -- part I. The archive : dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum : knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place : progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate : Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art : Stephanie Syjuco's RAIDERS -- Conclusion : accumulation now and then. |
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spelling | See, Sarita Echavez, author. The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Sarita Echavez See. New York : New York University Press, [2017] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Introduction : accumulating the primitive -- part I. The archive : dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum : knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place : progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate : Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art : Stephanie Syjuco's RAIDERS -- Conclusion : accumulation now and then. Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation-capital, colonial, and racial-than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of artifacts associated with the racial, colonial primitive that forms the foundation of American knowledge production. The Filipino Primitive takes Karl Marx's concept of "primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. Taking us through the Philippine collections at the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum, also in Michigan, See reveals these exhibits as both allegory and real case of the primitive accumulation subtending imperial American knowledge, just as the extraction of Filipino labor contributes to American capitalist colonialism. With this understanding of the Filipino foundations of the development of an American accumulative drive toward power and knowledge, we can appreciate the value of Filipino American cultural producers like Carlos Bulosan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Ma-Yi Theater Company who have created incisive parodies of an accumulative epistemology, even as they articulate powerful alternative, anti-accumulative social ecologies Includes bibliographical references and index. Material culture Philippines History. Cultural property Social aspects United States. Cultural property Social aspects Philippines. Imperialism Social aspects United States History. Philippines Colonization Social aspects History. Philippines Relations United States. United States Relations Philippines. Philippines Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100770 Culture matérielle Philippines Histoire. Impérialisme Aspect social États-Unis Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Colonization Social aspects fast Imperialism Social aspects fast International relations fast Material culture fast Philippines fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Electronic books. History fast has work: The Filipino primitive (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGqcrQRhyfRm47HHFCxB6C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: See, Sarita Echavez. Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum. New York : New York University Press, [2017] 1479825050 9781479825059 (OCoLC)982529230 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1497348 Volltext |
spellingShingle | See, Sarita Echavez The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Introduction : accumulating the primitive -- part I. The archive : dispossession by accumulation -- Progress through the museum : knowledge nullius and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History -- Foreign in a domestic place : progressivist imperialism and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum -- part II. The repertoire of dispossession -- Lessons from the illiterate : Carlos Bulosan and the staged wages of romance -- The booty and beauty of contemporary Filipino/American art : Stephanie Syjuco's RAIDERS -- Conclusion : accumulation now and then. Material culture Philippines History. Cultural property Social aspects United States. Cultural property Social aspects Philippines. Imperialism Social aspects United States History. Culture matérielle Philippines Histoire. Impérialisme Aspect social États-Unis Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Colonization Social aspects fast Imperialism Social aspects fast International relations fast Material culture fast |
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title | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / |
title_auth | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / |
title_exact_search | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / |
title_full | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Sarita Echavez See. |
title_fullStr | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Sarita Echavez See. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum / Sarita Echavez See. |
title_short | The Filipino primitive : |
title_sort | filipino primitive accumulation and resistance in the american museum |
title_sub | accumulation and resistance in the American museum / |
topic | Material culture Philippines History. Cultural property Social aspects United States. Cultural property Social aspects Philippines. Imperialism Social aspects United States History. Culture matérielle Philippines Histoire. Impérialisme Aspect social États-Unis Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Colonization Social aspects fast Imperialism Social aspects fast International relations fast Material culture fast |
topic_facet | Material culture Philippines History. Cultural property Social aspects United States. Cultural property Social aspects Philippines. Imperialism Social aspects United States History. Philippines Colonization Social aspects History. Philippines Relations United States. United States Relations Philippines. Philippines Antiquities. Culture matérielle Philippines Histoire. Impérialisme Aspect social États-Unis Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Gaia & Earth Energies. RELIGION Christianity General. Antiquities Colonization Social aspects Imperialism Social aspects International relations Material culture Philippines United States Electronic books. History |
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