菲利普·亨利·戈斯和理查德·希尔作品中的反风景如画的风景、纠缠的动物和解放后牙买加的种族间合作

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Emily Sessions
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菲利普·亨利·戈斯1851年出版的游记《博物学家在牙买加的生活》中的插图拒绝了这一时期的风景如画的模式和自然历史惯例。本文通过将这些插图与戈斯其他书中的插图以及其他同时代的插图进行比较,深入探讨了这两种令人惊讶的形式特征。对这些正式选择的一种解释是戈斯与牙买加科学家兼混血线人理查德·希尔的独特合作。通过仔细阅读戈斯的插图,并比较戈斯和希尔的著作,本文提出了一种方法,来探索不同的个人如何在19世纪的全球自然史网络中协商自己的位置。
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Anti-Picturesque Landscapes, Entangled Fauna, and Interracial Collaboration in Post-Emancipation Jamaica in the Work of Philip Henry Gosse and Richard Hill
The illustrations in Philip Henry Gosse’s travelogue A Naturalist’s Sojourn in Jamaica, published in 1851, refuse both the picturesque modes and the natural history conventions of the period. This article explores both of these surprising formal qualities in depth by comparing these illustrations to those from Gosse’s other books and to other contemporaneous representations. One explanation for these formal choices is Gosse’s unique collaboration with a Jamaican scientist and informant of mixed race, Richard Hill. Through a close reading of Gosse’s illustrations and a comparison of the texts written by Gosse and by Hill, this article proposes a methodology for exploring how diverse individuals negotiated their places within the global natural history networks of the nineteenth century.
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