Crafting 'The Indian' : Knowledge, Desire, and Play in Indianist Reenactment /
Kalshoven, Petra Tjitske
Crafting 'The Indian' : Knowledge, Desire, and Play in Indianist Reenactment / Petra Tjitske Kalshoven. - 1 online resource (272 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Setting the Stage Indianism and What It Is Not -- CHAPTER 2 Indian Hobbies, European Contexts History, Historiography, Ethnography -- CHAPTER 3 “Is This Play?” Reframing Metaphoric Action on Indianist Playgrounds -- Buffalo Days Camp 2003: Journal -- CHAPTER 4 Amateurs at Work Modes of Knowledge Making and Remaking -- CHAPTER 5 Shifting Selves around Authentic Replicas Crafting the Past into the Present -- CHAPTER 6 Matter, Metaphor, Miniature Marvels of the Model -- APPENDIX Missouri River Story A Tale of Playing for High Stakes -- Bibliography -- Index
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In Europe, Indian hobbyism, or Indianism, has developed out of a strong fascination with Native American life in the 18th and 19th centuries. “Indian hobbyists” dress in homemade replicas of clothing, craft museum-quality replicas of artifacts, meet in fields dotted with tepees and reenact aspects of North American Indian lifeworlds, using ethnographies, travel diaries, and museum collections as resources. Grounded in fieldwork set among networks of Indian hobbyists in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and the Czech Republic, this ethnography analyzes this contemporary practice of serious leisure with respect to the general human desire for play, metaphor, and allusion. It provides insights into the increasing popularity of reenactment practices as they relate to a deeper understanding of human perception, imagination, and creativity.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780857453440 9780857453457
10.1515/9780857453457 doi
Historical reenactments.
Indianists.
Indians in popular culture.
Indians of North America--History.
Indians of North America--Public opinion.
Indians of North America--Social life and customs.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General), Museum Studies.
E73.2 / .K35 2012eb
973.004/97
Crafting 'The Indian' : Knowledge, Desire, and Play in Indianist Reenactment / Petra Tjitske Kalshoven. - 1 online resource (272 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Setting the Stage Indianism and What It Is Not -- CHAPTER 2 Indian Hobbies, European Contexts History, Historiography, Ethnography -- CHAPTER 3 “Is This Play?” Reframing Metaphoric Action on Indianist Playgrounds -- Buffalo Days Camp 2003: Journal -- CHAPTER 4 Amateurs at Work Modes of Knowledge Making and Remaking -- CHAPTER 5 Shifting Selves around Authentic Replicas Crafting the Past into the Present -- CHAPTER 6 Matter, Metaphor, Miniature Marvels of the Model -- APPENDIX Missouri River Story A Tale of Playing for High Stakes -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In Europe, Indian hobbyism, or Indianism, has developed out of a strong fascination with Native American life in the 18th and 19th centuries. “Indian hobbyists” dress in homemade replicas of clothing, craft museum-quality replicas of artifacts, meet in fields dotted with tepees and reenact aspects of North American Indian lifeworlds, using ethnographies, travel diaries, and museum collections as resources. Grounded in fieldwork set among networks of Indian hobbyists in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and the Czech Republic, this ethnography analyzes this contemporary practice of serious leisure with respect to the general human desire for play, metaphor, and allusion. It provides insights into the increasing popularity of reenactment practices as they relate to a deeper understanding of human perception, imagination, and creativity.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780857453440 9780857453457
10.1515/9780857453457 doi
Historical reenactments.
Indianists.
Indians in popular culture.
Indians of North America--History.
Indians of North America--Public opinion.
Indians of North America--Social life and customs.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General), Museum Studies.
E73.2 / .K35 2012eb
973.004/97

