Shell Connections: The Exoticization and Eroticization of Asian Maritime Material Culture

A. Grasskamp
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New knowledge of shell-carving techniques practiced in China changed the way materials were physically manipulated by craftsmen in Europe, a process that contributed to the appropriation but also the exoticisation and eroticisation of collectible shells across Eurasia. Mapping the geography of transcultural connections in maritime material culture, this chapter discusses shells, in particular nautilus shells, in relation to the bodies of early modern artisans and collectors in China and Europe. Examining concepts of material agency and considering objects as ‘actors’, it argues that Guangzhou-carved conches changed early modern European craftsmanship through non-verbal means and shows how shells were perceived in both cultures as gendered objects at the intersection of material collecting and visual fantasies of oceans and foreign spaces.
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贝壳连接:亚洲海洋物质文化的异国化与色情化
中国贝壳雕刻技术的新知识改变了欧洲工匠对材料进行物理处理的方式,这一过程有助于欧亚大陆的贝壳收藏品的挪用,也有助于其异国情调和色情化。本章描绘了海洋物质文化中跨文化联系的地理,讨论了贝壳,特别是鹦鹉螺贝壳,与中国和欧洲早期现代工匠和收藏家的身体的关系。考察了物质代理的概念,并将物体视为“演员”,它认为广州雕刻的海螺通过非语言手段改变了早期现代欧洲的工艺,并展示了贝壳在两种文化中是如何在材料收集和海洋和外国空间的视觉幻想的交叉点上被视为性别对象的。
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