Compartir
German-Rapanui Entanglements: Collecting, Knowing and Remembering Easter Island (en Inglés)
Pakarati, Cristián Moreno; Muñoz, Diego; Schorch, Philipp (Autor)
·
Leuven University Press
· Tapa Blanda
German-Rapanui Entanglements: Collecting, Knowing and Remembering Easter Island (en Inglés) - Pakarati, Cristián Moreno; Muñoz, Diego; Schorch, Philipp
Libro Nuevo
Importado
Envío: 16 a 21 días háb.
$ 1,545.95$ 850.27
Costos de importación incluídos en el precio ✅
Reseña del libro "German-Rapanui Entanglements: Collecting, Knowing and Remembering Easter Island (en Inglés)"
Groundbreaking material-visual history and ethnography of German-Rapanui entanglements.This book traces German-Rapanui entanglements from past to present through encounters between scholars, missionaries, institutions and Indigenous actors, and through the material and visual traces--objects, photographs, and texts--that continue to shape knowledge and memory Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Moving beyond limiting Eurocentric frames, it highlights how Rapanui people have actively engaged with German and German-speaking individuals and institutions to (re)shape different practices and discourses of 'Rapanuiness'. The chapters bring these dynamics to life: from Bavarian Capuchin activities that reached far beyond conversion, to collecting and exhibiting networks linking Altötting in Bavaria to Rapa Nui; from German efforts to record oral traditions and the 1957 German-Chilean expedition, to long-term archaeological collaborations at Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau. Written by scholars based in Rapa Nui, Germany, Chile, France, and the United States, the volume shows how Rapanui communities have shifted from being marginalised in the management of their heritage to becoming key agents in its interpretation and future. Together, these studies illuminate three centuries of entanglement--and their powerful resonance today.Contributing authors: Rolf Foerster González (Universidad de Chile), Noah Paoa Kannegiesser (University of Hawaii at Mānoa), Annette Kühlem (German Archaeological Institute), Théo Milin (Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano), Cristián Moreno Pakarati (Rapanui Pioneers Society), Diego Muñoz (LMU Munich / CREDO), H. Glenn Penny (University of California), Markus A. Scholz (Sankt Georgen Graduate School for Philosophy and Theology), Andrea Seelenfreund (Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano), Philipp Schorch (LMU Munich)