Contents
Series Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Anthropology of Expeditions - Erin L. Hasinoff and Joshua A. Bell
One. Science as Adventure - Henrika Kuklick
Part One. Travel and Assemblage
Two. A Most Singular and Solitary Expeditionist: Berthold Laufer Collecting China - Laurel Kendall
Three. Adventurers: Race, Love, and the Transmutation of Souls in Joseph Rock’s Arnold Arboretum Expedition to Gansu - Erik Mueggler
Part Two. Visualities
Four. In the Field/ En Plein Air: The Art of Anthropological Display at the American Museum of Natural History, 1905–30 - Ira Jacknis
Five. Sculpting the Network: Recognizing Marguerite Milward’s Sculptural Legacy - Mark Elliott
Part Three. Afterlives and Reassemblage
Six. The Sticky Afterlives of “Sweet” Things: Performances and Silences of the 1928 USDA Sugarcane Expedition Collections - Joshua A. Bell
Seven. The Unexpected Afterlives of Himalayan Collections: From Data Cemetery to Web Portal - Mark Turin
Afterword - Chris Gosden
Contributors
Index