TY - CHAP
T1 - Scientific mobilities in the twentieth century: Gustaf Bolinder’s photographs of indigenous women in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
T2 - Gustaf Bolinder's photographs of indigenous women in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
AU - Martinez, Alexandra
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In this chapter, an analysis will be made of a series of photographs of Arhuaco women taken during the beginning of the 20th century by the anthropologist Gustaf Bolinder at Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. The images were observed and interpreted together with the Arhuaco community of Gámake, based on their ways of seeing. This analysis allows reflecting upon the political, economic, cultural and military aims of the scientific trips to America since modernity, gathering a compilation of information from images, statistical data, objects belonging to the material culture and nature of the colonized territories, and leaving testimony of these migrations. Thus, Bolinder’s visual corpus offers an interesting framework for interpreting and identifying differential categories for otherness, gender and racialization in contexts regarding migration and science. The methodology combines ethnographic work, derived from the collaborative methodologies proceeding from social museology and visual sociology, which include iconological analyses and other approaches for resignifying images, and is supported on the memory processes of Arhuaco women and men in contemporaneity.
AB - In this chapter, an analysis will be made of a series of photographs of Arhuaco women taken during the beginning of the 20th century by the anthropologist Gustaf Bolinder at Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. The images were observed and interpreted together with the Arhuaco community of Gámake, based on their ways of seeing. This analysis allows reflecting upon the political, economic, cultural and military aims of the scientific trips to America since modernity, gathering a compilation of information from images, statistical data, objects belonging to the material culture and nature of the colonized territories, and leaving testimony of these migrations. Thus, Bolinder’s visual corpus offers an interesting framework for interpreting and identifying differential categories for otherness, gender and racialization in contexts regarding migration and science. The methodology combines ethnographic work, derived from the collaborative methodologies proceeding from social museology and visual sociology, which include iconological analyses and other approaches for resignifying images, and is supported on the memory processes of Arhuaco women and men in contemporaneity.
KW - Scientific trips to America
KW - Anthropological photography
KW - Arhuaco people
KW - Gender
KW - Migration
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85160899046
U2 - 10.4337/9781802201260.00013
DO - 10.4337/9781802201260.00013
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85160899046
SN - 9781802201253
T3 - Sociology, Social Policy and Education
SP - 110
EP - 124
BT - The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration
A2 - Ribas-Mateos, Natalia
A2 - Sassen, Saskia
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
CY - USA
ER -