Beyond the Visual: Considering the Archaeology of Colonial Sounds |
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Authors: | Diana DiPaolo Loren |
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Affiliation: | (1) Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 0218, USA |
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Abstract: | Many historians and archaeologists have focused on trade goods in the French colonies, yet few have examined how these items were animated in colonial contexts. Here, the issue of colonial performance as it related to trade goods (such as hawk bells, brass tinklers, glass beads) is examined and it is argued that the power of these objects was more than purely visual. Case studies from French Louisiana are presented to discuss the intersection of bodies and objects, of the exotic and the erotic towards understanding the sounds that emanated from colonial communities and households. |
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Keywords: | Trade goods The body Representation Colonialism |
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