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Resande människor – resande föremål [Elektronisk resurs] : en diskussion kring Anders Sparrmans Oceaniensamling härrörande från hans deltagande vid James Cooks andra världsomsegling åren 1772-1775
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  • Elektronisk resurs
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  • Smitz Olsson, Nikita Författare/medförfattare
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  • Resande människor – resande föremål [Elektronisk resurs] : en diskussion kring Anders Sparrmans Oceaniensamling härrörande från hans deltagande vid James Cooks andra världsomsegling åren 1772-1775
Varianttitel
  • Traveling people – traveling items : a discussion regarding the Oceania collection of Anders Sparrman from his participation on James Cooks second voyage around the world in 1772-1775.
Utgivning, distribution etc.
  • Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, Visby : 2016
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 1 pdf-fil (136 s. : ill.)
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Masteruppsats i Arkeologi 45 hp. Handledare: Helene Martinsson-Wallin.
  • Tar upp framför allt samling 1799.02 (Anders Sparrman) på Etnografiska museet i Stockholm.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • In this thesis the Oceania collection of Anders Sparrman is examined and discussed. Anders Sparrman, who was a disciple of Carl von Linnaeus, participated on James Cooks second voyage around the world. During this voyage, Sparrman assembled the collection that today is stored at the museum of Ethnography in Stockholm. The collection is complemented by Sparrman’s own journal from his travels, providing his perspective on the items he collected and the islands he visited. The items in the collection are analyzed through the aspects of hybridization, colonial heritage and repatriation together with how collections of this type, with a dual cultural heritage, can be exhibited in a way so that both a national and international audience can take part of it. A relevant question is also what further research that can be done on collections of this type. With this thesis I argue that a digital exhibition would be the best way to make collections of this kind available on a national and international level. Also research projects over country- and institutional- borders on these types of items would extend the knowledge about them and elaborate the whole history around these objects that both have a cultural value in Sweden and in the South Pacific.
Personnamn
  • Sparrman, Anders, 1748-1820
  • Cook, James, Captain, 1728-1779
Institutionsnamn
  • Etnografiska museet
Term
  • Materiell kultur
  • Museisamlingar
  • Oceanisk konst
  • Antikviteter
  • Samlarverksamhet historia
  • Världsomseglingar historia
  • Utställningar
  • Kulturarv
Geografiskt namn
  • Oceanien
Elektronisk adress och åtkomst (URI)
  • http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-296525 Fulltext i DiVA
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