Aztecs and Otherness
A new history flips the story of discovery from Columbus in the New World to Aztecs at the court of Charles V and Inuit harpooning ducks on the River Avon. John Gallagher hosts.
Henry VIII's encounter with Brazilian royalty, Inuit hunting in the Somerset countryside, Aztecs at the court of Charles V: Caroline Dodds Pennock's research flips history to focus on the impact of indigenous Americans on early modern Europe. And how is this kind of approach influencing museum displays? Anthropologist Adam Kuper has written a history of The Museum of Other People, charting the changing ethnological approaches to colonialism, cultural appropriation, and scientific authority. Plus musicologist Rupert Till has co-created a virtual sound map of the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuac谩n. John Gallagher hosts.
On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe by Caroline Dodds Pennock is out now and can also be found serialised on 大象传媒 Sounds.
The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions by Adam Kuper is published next week.
You might also be interested in conversations available as Arts & Ideas downloads asking What language did Columbus speak ? /programmes/p0d0tk22
What kind of history should we write ? with Peter Frankopan and Maya Jasanoff /programmes/p06sfl58
The Mayflower and Native American history with Sarah Churchwell, Kathryn Napier Gray & Lauren Working /programmes/p08r76kl
First Encounters: Nandini Das and Claudia Rogers share their research /programmes/m000kpgp
Producer in Salford: Ruth Thomson
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