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Perez, Rosa Maria (U.A.)

Cultures of the Indian Ocean. (Ausstellung). Instituto Potugues de Museus. Dir.: National Commission for the Commemoration of the Portuguese Discoveries.

(Lissabon), 1998., 1998

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Year of publication
1998
ISBN
9728325487
Author
Perez, Rosa Maria (U.A.)
Publishers
(Lissabon), 1998.
Size
421 Seiten; sehr zahlr., farb. Illustrationen; 30 cm; kart.
Keyword
Ausstellung, Kulturgeschichte, Ethnologie, Geographie, Kunstgeschichte, Geschichte, V�lkerkunde, Indischer Ozean
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Gutes Exemplar; Einband geringf�gig berieben. - Englisch. - Aus der Bibliothek von Dr. H. J. Kolo� V�lkerkundemuseum Berlin; mit Beilage / Brief an H.J. Kolo� signiert von Rosa M. Perez, Jessica Hallett und Conceicao Amaral. - INHALT : Foreword ----- Antonio Manuel Hespanha ----- Foreword ----- Jose Luis Porfirio ----- Opening Note ----- Rosa Maria Perez ----- Presentation ----- Rosa Maria Perez ----- I. THE OCEAN OF DEPARTURE ----- Introduction I ----- Jose Luis Porfirio ----- Representations of the Indian Ocean in 16th century Portuguese cartography / Alexandra Curvelo Campos ----- Ethiopia in the geographical representations of Mediaeval and Renaissance Europe / Manuel J. Ramos ----- The Reality and Symbolism of a myth: the tradition of Vasco da Gama's Arab pilot / Michael barry ----- The achievement of Vasco da Gama / Carmen Radulet ----- "Brotherhood of the Sea" / Abdul Sheriff ----- The Mamluks: between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea / James W. Allan ----- Sacred Word - sacred Image: The Art of the Book in India / John Guy ----- Codification and representation of the body in East Africa / Jean-Claude Penrade -- (u.v.a.) // THE EXHIBITION, CULTURES OF THE INDIAN OCEAN was one of the first initiatives conceived within the scope of the commemorations of the 500th anniversary of the Voyage of Vasco da Gama. It seemed to us, that is, myself and an enthusiastic supporter of the idea, my colleague, Rosa Maria Perez, that in the year in which the achievement of Vasco da Gama would be remembered in so many ways, the "Ocean of Arrival" which held so many surprises for this Portuguese navigator and was, in turn, surprised by him, must not be forgotten. Gama's voyage should not be treated solely as a spectacular symbolic act that brought the world of the Indian Ocean to Europe and the world of Europe there, five centuries ago. Our intention, above all, was to place the commemorations in a historically correct perspective, correcting the distorted view which, practically since the beginning, has characterised Portuguese images of the East and the reading the Portuguese have given to their own activities there. In our opinion, little can be understood from the history of the Portuguese in the East, if this East - the essence of its history and culture - is not well understood. Understood, that is, from the perspective of the autonomous ways, categories, sensitivities and images of its diverse cultures. Because, afterall, it was these cultures with whom the Portuguese were confronted. It was they who dictated the reactions to our arrival and our emigration there. It was with them that our diplomacy was involved, improvising formulas unknown in the European tradition. It was them that - in the way in which they permitted the Portuguese to understand them - dictated our political, commercial, and missionary strategies. And finally, it was they who stimulated the senses and piqued the imagination, creating a cultural fascination, which has survived the disappearance of political hegemony or diminishing economic interests. � (Vorwort v. Antonio M. Hespanha) ISBN 9728325487