Unpacking Missionary Collections.

IF 0.4 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Birgit Meyer, Peter Pels
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Abstract

Christian missionary collections have contributed much to the development of the exhibitionary complex, but have received significantly less notice than imperial states using violence to acquire collections, and subsequent demands for restitution. This introductory essay argues that researching missionary collecting and exhibiting requires a broad approach to the materiality of collections, to recognize the multilayered biographies of artifacts, the coeval relations between missionaries and (future) converts in the mission field, as well as how archives and collections form part of technologies of empire. This "unpacking" leads to a recognition, firstly, of the salient position of religion in those processes of collecting and exhibiting; secondly, the realization that converting people was accompanied by multitemporal and multidirectional processes of converting goods; and thirdly, that despite public assertions of Christian iconoclasm, these conversions always also included turning artifacts into desecrated, secular, or even commercial goods. We conclude by arguing that these processes, including their potential reversal, need to be taken into account when considering the future of these collections.

打开传教士的收藏。
基督教传教士的藏品对展览综合体的发展做出了很大贡献,但与帝国使用暴力获取藏品以及随后的归还要求相比,这些藏品受到的关注要少得多。这篇介绍性的文章认为,研究传教士的收藏和展览需要一个广泛的方法来收集的物质,认识到文物的多层传记,传教士和(未来的)皈依者在传教领域的共同关系,以及档案和收藏如何形成帝国技术的一部分。这种“拆解”首先使人们认识到宗教在这些收藏和展览过程中的突出地位;第二,认识到人的转化伴随着多时间、多向的商品转化过程;第三,尽管公开宣称基督教要打破圣像,但这些转变总是包括将文物变成亵渎的,世俗的,甚至是商业商品。最后,我们认为,在考虑这些收藏品的未来时,需要考虑到这些过程,包括它们的潜在逆转。
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Material Religion
Material Religion RELIGION-
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