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EXPEDITION VANADIS – An Ethnographic Voyage Around the World 1883–1885

EXPEDITION VANADIS – An Ethnographic Voyage Around the World 1883–1885

Inbunden bok. –– FÖRLAGSNY! –– Bokförlaget Stolpe. 2021. 222 sidor.

Nyskick. –– FÖRLAGSNY, med skyddsplast (lampblänk på bilden)! – Helklotband i stort format, ca 36x27x3,5 cm! – Har tyvärr inga fler bilder eftersom jag inte ville bryta plastförseglingen. ––

Hjalmar Stolpe is one of Sweden's best-known archaeologists and explorers. In the late 19th century he sailed around the world on the steamboat Vanadis. Portugal, Brazil, Chile, Thailand, India and Egypt are some of the places he visited on his 18-month journey.
• Also on the trip was the 22-year-old photographer Oscar Ekholm. The expedition, one of the first of its kind ever to be documented using photography, brought home a unique collection that includes thousands of photographs.
• Bo G Erikson is a science journalist and honorary doctor at Uppsala University. This material has never been published before.

["The Vanadis expedition was a Swedish–Norwegian scientific and trade mission that circumnavigated the globe between 1883 and 1885. The scientific aspect of the expedition focused on the collection of objects, archaeological excavations and the documentation of the peoples, places and material culture encountered on the voyage. Responsible for much of this collecting and documentation was ethnographer Hjalmar Stolpe, as well as photographer Oscar Birger Ekholm. An estimated 7500 objects from the Vanadis expedition today form part of Etnografiska museet (The Museum of Ethnography) collections in Stockholm, over 900 of which came from the Pacific. These were acquired/purchased from Indigenous and western residents in all places the ship stopped including the Society Islands, Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, Hawaiian Islands and Marshall Islands. Of the roughly 700 photographs taken during the voyage, just over 200 were taken in the Pacific. Ekholm's photographic record from the Pacific includes studies of people and portraits, land and seascapes, archaeological sites, dwellings and marine transportation. Providing an overview of Ekholm's photographs from the Vanadis expedition, this article seeks to contextualize his photography, situating it within the wider context of collecting with which he and Stolpe were concerned. It will further consider the racial stereotypes, interest in practices such as tattooing and overall aims of the expedition that prompted this photographic documentation."]

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ISBN
9789189069206
Titel
Expedition Vanadis : an ethnographic voyage around the world 1883-1885
Författare
Erikson, Bo G.
Förlag
Bokförlaget Stolpe
Utgivningsår
2021
Omfång
222 sidor
Bandtyp
Klotband
Mått
365 x 275 mm Ryggbredd 36 mm
Vikt
2476 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Hjalmar Stolpe is one of Sweden's best-known archaeologists and explorers. In the late 19th century he sailed around the world on the steamboat Vanadis. Portugal, Brazil, Chile, Thailand, India and Egypt are some of the places he visited on his 18-month journey. Also on the trip was the 22-year-old photographer Oscar Ekholm.  The expedition, one of the first of its kind ever to be documented using photography, brought home a unique collection that includes thousands of photographs. Bo G Erikson is a science journalist and honorary doctor at Uppsala University. This material has never been published before.