@Book{1858358418, editor="Suhadolnik, Nata{\v{s}}a Vampelj", title="Centring the periphery: new perspectives on collecting East Asian objects", series="European studies in Asian art and archaeology volume 3", year="2023", publisher="Brill", address="Leiden", keywords="Art, East Asian; Collectors and collecting; Western countries; History", contents="An outline of the centre-periphery model's application to the study of East Asian collections / Nata{\v{s}}a Vampelj Suhadolnik -- The boundaries of collecting : art in China and Chinese art in Europe and Britain, 1500-1900 / Stacey Pierson -- The fringes of taste : early collections of Chinese gold in Europe and the United States / Sarah Laursen -- Sku{\v{s}}ek's discovery of Chinese furniture's sophisticated lines : the collecting of Chinese furniture and the issue of its categorization / Nata{\v{s}}a Vampelj Suhadolnik -- Justus Brinckmann's vision of a museum for the arts and crafts in Hamburg / Maria Sobotka -- Reflections on the history of the reception and appreciation of East Asian porcelain in Slovenia / Tina Berdajs -- The hand fan as a collectible in the periphery : hand fans in Alma M. Karlin's collection / Nata{\v{s}}a Visocnik Ger{\v{z}}elj -- East Asian photography of the 19th century in Central Europe : collectibles and tools of memory / Filip Suchomel -- Collecting heads : Taiwanese indigenous people, Japanese colonial photographs, and the postcard collection of Alma M. Karlin / Maja Veselic -- Between trophy and collectible : the struggle for the return of looted Chinese astronomical instruments, 1900-1921 / Chou Wei-chiang -- Mural copies in context : how did the Anak 3 Tomb mural copies end up in Budapest? / Beatrix Mecsi -- Writing, collecting, learning, sharing : Alma M. Karlin's journey around the world / Barbara Trnovec -- Exhibiting East Asia in Hungary : collecting strategies and the formation of East Asian museum collections / Gy{\"o}rgyi Fajcs{\'a}k -- Collecting agendas within and beyond the centre-periphery divide : organized collecting and displaying of Asian objects in 20th-century Slovenia / Helena Motoh -- 'A new perception - view on China' at Weltmuseum Wien, Austria / Bettina Zorn -- The liberal arts collection : East Asian artifacts at Lawrence University / Brigid E. Vance and Jin Han.", abstract="``Centring the Periphery: New Perspectives on Collecting East Asian Objects, edited by Nata{\v{s}}a Vampelj Suhadolnik, explores East Asian collections in ''peripheral`` areas of Europe and North America and their relationship with the East Asian collections in former imperial and colonial centres. The authors not only present the stories of a number of less well-known individual objects and collections, but also discuss the evolution of fashions and tastes in East Asian objects in areas that were not centres of European colonial power, and the socioeconomic conditions in which they were collected. To date, research on the collecting of East Asian objects in the Euro-American region has focused primarily on larger collections and collectors in France, Britain, and the United States. The stories from the periphery, however, deserve to be told. They point to important departures from the dominant discourses and practices of East Asian collecting, thus raising questions about established taxonomies and knowledge systems''--", note="edited by Nata{\v{s}}a Vampelj Suhadolnik", note="This book grew out of the international symposium ``From centre to periphery, collecting Chinese objectsin comparative perspectives'', held at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum in September 2019", isbn="9789004537392", language="English" }