The Poetics and Politics of Place
Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism
Herausgeber: Inankur, Zeynep; Roberts, Mary; Lewis, Reina
The Poetics and Politics of Place
Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism
Herausgeber: Inankur, Zeynep; Roberts, Mary; Lewis, Reina
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"This book arises from papers presented at the symposium Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism held at Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation, Pera Museum, between 27-28 November 2008"--T.p. verso.
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"This book arises from papers presented at the symposium Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism held at Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation, Pera Museum, between 27-28 November 2008"--T.p. verso.
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 239mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9780295991108
- ISBN-10: 0295991100
- Artikelnr.: 32730608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 239mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9780295991108
- ISBN-10: 0295991100
- Artikelnr.: 32730608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis, and Mary Roberts
Acknowledgments
Preface / Suna, Inan and Ipek Kirac
Introduction: Disruptive Geographies / Mary Roberts, Reina Lewis and Zeynep
Inankur
Part I: Institutions, Collections, Exhibitions
I. Staging The Lure of the East: Exhibition Making and Orientalism /
Christine Riding
II. Cultural Exchange and the Politics of Pleasure / Reina Lewis
III. Bringing It Home? Orientalist Painting and the Art Market / Nicholas
Tromans
IV. The Searight Collection / Sarah Searight
V. Cultural Consignment and Cultural (Ex)Change / Donald Preziosi
VI. Orientalism and Photography / Nancy Micklewright
Part II: Constructing History and the Politics of Place
VII. Between the Sublime and the Picturesque: Mourning Modernization and
the Production of Orientalist Landscape in Thomas Allom and Reverend Robert
Walsh's Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor
(c. 1839) / Wendy M. K. Shaw
VIII. Genealogies of Display: Cross-Cultural Networks at the 1880s Istanbul
Exhibitions / Mary Roberts
IX. Osman Hamdi Bey and the Historiophile Mood: Orientalist Vision and the
Romantic Sense of the Past in Late Ottoman Culture / Ahmet Ersoy
X. Traveling East: Veiling, Race, and Nations / Teresa Heffernan
XI. "Solitary Eagle"?: The Public and Private Personas of John Frederick
Lewis (1804-1876) / Briony Llewellyn
XII. An Ottoman Traveler to the Orient: Osman Hamdi Bey / Edhem Eldem
Part III. Cultural Mediators, Boundaries, Exchanges
XIII. Mary Adelaide Walker / Zeynep Inankur
XIV. The Dragoman Who Commissioned His Own Portrait / Aykut Gurcaglar
XV. European Artists at the Ottoman Court: Propogating a New Dynastic Image
in the Nineteenth Century / Gunsel Renda
XVI. The Interpretation of Pictorial Space in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman
Landscape Painting / Semra Germaner
XVII. Orientalism and Aestheticism / Tim Barringer
XVIII. The Reception of John Frederick Lewis at the Exposition Universelle
in 1855 / Peter Benson Miller
Notes on Contributors
Index
Preface / Suna, Inan and Ipek Kirac
Introduction: Disruptive Geographies / Mary Roberts, Reina Lewis and Zeynep
Inankur
Part I: Institutions, Collections, Exhibitions
I. Staging The Lure of the East: Exhibition Making and Orientalism /
Christine Riding
II. Cultural Exchange and the Politics of Pleasure / Reina Lewis
III. Bringing It Home? Orientalist Painting and the Art Market / Nicholas
Tromans
IV. The Searight Collection / Sarah Searight
V. Cultural Consignment and Cultural (Ex)Change / Donald Preziosi
VI. Orientalism and Photography / Nancy Micklewright
Part II: Constructing History and the Politics of Place
VII. Between the Sublime and the Picturesque: Mourning Modernization and
the Production of Orientalist Landscape in Thomas Allom and Reverend Robert
Walsh's Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor
(c. 1839) / Wendy M. K. Shaw
VIII. Genealogies of Display: Cross-Cultural Networks at the 1880s Istanbul
Exhibitions / Mary Roberts
IX. Osman Hamdi Bey and the Historiophile Mood: Orientalist Vision and the
Romantic Sense of the Past in Late Ottoman Culture / Ahmet Ersoy
X. Traveling East: Veiling, Race, and Nations / Teresa Heffernan
XI. "Solitary Eagle"?: The Public and Private Personas of John Frederick
Lewis (1804-1876) / Briony Llewellyn
XII. An Ottoman Traveler to the Orient: Osman Hamdi Bey / Edhem Eldem
Part III. Cultural Mediators, Boundaries, Exchanges
XIII. Mary Adelaide Walker / Zeynep Inankur
XIV. The Dragoman Who Commissioned His Own Portrait / Aykut Gurcaglar
XV. European Artists at the Ottoman Court: Propogating a New Dynastic Image
in the Nineteenth Century / Gunsel Renda
XVI. The Interpretation of Pictorial Space in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman
Landscape Painting / Semra Germaner
XVII. Orientalism and Aestheticism / Tim Barringer
XVIII. The Reception of John Frederick Lewis at the Exposition Universelle
in 1855 / Peter Benson Miller
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface / Suna, Inan and Ipek Kirac
Introduction: Disruptive Geographies / Mary Roberts, Reina Lewis and Zeynep
Inankur
Part I: Institutions, Collections, Exhibitions
I. Staging The Lure of the East: Exhibition Making and Orientalism /
Christine Riding
II. Cultural Exchange and the Politics of Pleasure / Reina Lewis
III. Bringing It Home? Orientalist Painting and the Art Market / Nicholas
Tromans
IV. The Searight Collection / Sarah Searight
V. Cultural Consignment and Cultural (Ex)Change / Donald Preziosi
VI. Orientalism and Photography / Nancy Micklewright
Part II: Constructing History and the Politics of Place
VII. Between the Sublime and the Picturesque: Mourning Modernization and
the Production of Orientalist Landscape in Thomas Allom and Reverend Robert
Walsh's Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor
(c. 1839) / Wendy M. K. Shaw
VIII. Genealogies of Display: Cross-Cultural Networks at the 1880s Istanbul
Exhibitions / Mary Roberts
IX. Osman Hamdi Bey and the Historiophile Mood: Orientalist Vision and the
Romantic Sense of the Past in Late Ottoman Culture / Ahmet Ersoy
X. Traveling East: Veiling, Race, and Nations / Teresa Heffernan
XI. "Solitary Eagle"?: The Public and Private Personas of John Frederick
Lewis (1804-1876) / Briony Llewellyn
XII. An Ottoman Traveler to the Orient: Osman Hamdi Bey / Edhem Eldem
Part III. Cultural Mediators, Boundaries, Exchanges
XIII. Mary Adelaide Walker / Zeynep Inankur
XIV. The Dragoman Who Commissioned His Own Portrait / Aykut Gurcaglar
XV. European Artists at the Ottoman Court: Propogating a New Dynastic Image
in the Nineteenth Century / Gunsel Renda
XVI. The Interpretation of Pictorial Space in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman
Landscape Painting / Semra Germaner
XVII. Orientalism and Aestheticism / Tim Barringer
XVIII. The Reception of John Frederick Lewis at the Exposition Universelle
in 1855 / Peter Benson Miller
Notes on Contributors
Index
Preface / Suna, Inan and Ipek Kirac
Introduction: Disruptive Geographies / Mary Roberts, Reina Lewis and Zeynep
Inankur
Part I: Institutions, Collections, Exhibitions
I. Staging The Lure of the East: Exhibition Making and Orientalism /
Christine Riding
II. Cultural Exchange and the Politics of Pleasure / Reina Lewis
III. Bringing It Home? Orientalist Painting and the Art Market / Nicholas
Tromans
IV. The Searight Collection / Sarah Searight
V. Cultural Consignment and Cultural (Ex)Change / Donald Preziosi
VI. Orientalism and Photography / Nancy Micklewright
Part II: Constructing History and the Politics of Place
VII. Between the Sublime and the Picturesque: Mourning Modernization and
the Production of Orientalist Landscape in Thomas Allom and Reverend Robert
Walsh's Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor
(c. 1839) / Wendy M. K. Shaw
VIII. Genealogies of Display: Cross-Cultural Networks at the 1880s Istanbul
Exhibitions / Mary Roberts
IX. Osman Hamdi Bey and the Historiophile Mood: Orientalist Vision and the
Romantic Sense of the Past in Late Ottoman Culture / Ahmet Ersoy
X. Traveling East: Veiling, Race, and Nations / Teresa Heffernan
XI. "Solitary Eagle"?: The Public and Private Personas of John Frederick
Lewis (1804-1876) / Briony Llewellyn
XII. An Ottoman Traveler to the Orient: Osman Hamdi Bey / Edhem Eldem
Part III. Cultural Mediators, Boundaries, Exchanges
XIII. Mary Adelaide Walker / Zeynep Inankur
XIV. The Dragoman Who Commissioned His Own Portrait / Aykut Gurcaglar
XV. European Artists at the Ottoman Court: Propogating a New Dynastic Image
in the Nineteenth Century / Gunsel Renda
XVI. The Interpretation of Pictorial Space in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman
Landscape Painting / Semra Germaner
XVII. Orientalism and Aestheticism / Tim Barringer
XVIII. The Reception of John Frederick Lewis at the Exposition Universelle
in 1855 / Peter Benson Miller
Notes on Contributors
Index