Speculative Taxidermy
48RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS task is to remove the sedimented strata of knowledge for the purpose of revealing the hidden conne ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS49 every event, it is unique, yet subject to repetition, transformation, and reactivation;... it is l ...
FIGURE 1.1 Peregrine Falcon on Flight, showing Method of Binding etc. Illustration in Browne, M. (1896), Artistic and Scientific ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS51 form.^35 This linguistic overlap became further entangled because both practices, the stuffing of ...
52RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS Dictionnaire d’Histoire Naturelle, in relation to the preservation of larger animals of a specific ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS53 craftsmanship at the service of hunters. In opposition, the lifelike essence of natural history ta ...
54RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS art of Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson. It is in the context of their work that anthropologist and animal s ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS55 relied. And most importantly, Appadurai’s Foucault-informed cultural life of things is responsible ...
56RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS classes who own and invest capital. His discussion of the commodity is primarily articulated aroun ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS57 quire commodity status at the moment of their birth. This is especially true of animals bred and r ...
58RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS power is an inextricable entity enmeshed with objective capacities (skills and preexisting knowled ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS59 new preservation techniques, the specimens cataloged during the nine- teenth century still survive ...
60RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS 7,000 natural objects, anticipated the taxonomical approaches of the Enlightenment.^69 The hippopo ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS61 skin was stuffed and suspended for the purpose of frightening the faithful and reminding them of t ...
62RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS religious imagery echoing the legendary fight between St. George and the dragon, a story that esta ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS63 functions as a precursor of the modern conception of natural history specimen in the museum, its c ...
64RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS process enables a fragmentation of the object/subject dichotomy, thus outlining the role of actant ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS65 works as a crux of past and present discourses and practices that can never be reduced to the inte ...
66RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS values in relation to specific cultural milieus. On these bases, the project explores human/animal ...
RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS67 by texts and photographic images. This project revealed the entangle- ments in which the dynamics ...
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