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Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above
Antique Tibetan steel-flint kit, leather handle, green stone, on white cover, Encountering - Retracing - Mapping in green font above

Encountering - Retracing - Mapping

The Ethnographic Legacy of Heinrich Harrer and Peter Aufschnaiter

Edited by M. Flitsch
Edited by Pworoznik
Edited by Wernsdoerfer
Edited by Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich

£49.00

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  • The unique ethnographic collection of H. Harrer and P. Aufschnaiter
  • Objects from Tibet, Western New Guinea, Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana
  • Very first compilation of all collections of Harrer and Aufschnaiter
Full Description

Since the 1970s the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich has held culturally significant collections of Heinrich Harrer (1912-2006) and Peter Aufschnaiter (1899-1973). Between 1945 until 1951 both lived in Tibet. Aufschnaiter then worked in Nepal, whereas Harrer undertook numerous expeditions. In the 1960s he travelled to Asia, South America and Oceania. In the artefacts brought back, craft skills as well as social organisational structures and world views from the local communities are represented. They also reflect the viewpoints of the travellers themselves. For this publication all of the Zurich collections have been researched for the first time. ‘Starting with the object’, moments of encountering and social change as well as historical and cultural developments can be retraced, and the seemingly obvious is thus pieced together into an extended map or knowledgescape. Accompanies an exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich (CH), from 1 July 2018-8 September 2019.

Specifications
Publisher
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
ISBN
9783897905351
Published
28th Jan 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
UK, US, Eastern Europe, France, Benelux, Japan, South Korea, Africa, South America & Ireland exclusive. South Africa, N&M East, China non-exclusive
Size
280 mm x 220 mm
Pages
208 Pages
Illustrations
181 color
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