THE PILIPINO PRIMITIVE: TRADE PAPERBACK ACCUMULATION AND RESISTANCE IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM

Author: See, Sarita Echavez
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This Book Takes Karl Marx'S Concept Of "Primitive Accumulation," Usually Conceived Of As An Economic Process For The Acquisition Of Land And The Extraction Of Labor, And Argues That We Also Must Understand It As A Project Of Knowledge Accumulation. The Material Collection And Display Of Things Associated With Racially Backward Or So-Called Primitive Peoples Form The Epistemological Foundation Of American Knowledge Production, Which Should More Accurately Be Called Knowledge Acquisition Or Extraction. Nowhere Can We Appreciate So Easily The Intertwined Nature Of The Triple Forces Of Knowledge AccumulationCapital, Colonial, And RacialThan In The Imperial Museum, Where The Objects Of Accumulation Remain Materially, Visibly Preserved. The Philippine Exhibit In The American Museu

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This book takes karl marx'S concept of "Primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. The material collection and display of things associated with racially backward or so-Called primitive peoples form the epistemological foundation of american knowledge production, which should more accurately be called knowledge acquisition or extraction. Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulationcapital, colonial, and racialthan in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. The philippine exhibit in the american museu

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Article
100000150035
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Author Name
See, Sarita Echavez
Publisher
Ateneo De Manila University Press
Origin
Local
Book Format
TRADEPAPER
Weight
0.39kg
Length
22.86cm
Width
15.24cm
Height
1.2999999999948cm