Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)

This article analyzes the photographic album Peaux-Rouges compiled by Prince Roland Bonaparte in 1884. This album focuses on a troupe of visiting Umonhon (Omaha) Indians in Paris and presents them through tribally specific history and memory. Created within the emergent discourses of nineteenth-cent...

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Main Author: Emily L. Voelker
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Language:English
Published: Association Française d'Etudes Américaines 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/10822
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description This article analyzes the photographic album Peaux-Rouges compiled by Prince Roland Bonaparte in 1884. This album focuses on a troupe of visiting Umonhon (Omaha) Indians in Paris and presents them through tribally specific history and memory. Created within the emergent discourses of nineteenth-century French anthropology grounded in notions of the racial type, the volume has largely been contextualized in these conceptions of human difference and developing scientific cultures. Here, however, the author shifts focus to the experiences of the pictured sitters, examining the photographic exchange embodied in the work as a specific moment in ongoing settler colonial relationships between the Umonhon and European, followed by Euro-American, colonizers. The text explores how local Umonhon meanings related to these pictures intersect with, and complicate, the discourses surrounding their initial making in cosmopolitan networks in Paris. This reading argues that visual references to transcultural exchange and performance in Peaux-Rouges, as well as the material circulation histories of the included photographs over time, disrupt its initial framing based on presumptions of fixed, racial identity. 
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spelling doaj-art-8714b71a2c30459e93c6e775b54188e92025-01-30T10:45:29ZengAssociation Française d'Etudes AméricainesTransatlantica1765-27662019-05-01210.4000/transatlantica.10822Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)Emily L. VoelkerThis article analyzes the photographic album Peaux-Rouges compiled by Prince Roland Bonaparte in 1884. This album focuses on a troupe of visiting Umonhon (Omaha) Indians in Paris and presents them through tribally specific history and memory. Created within the emergent discourses of nineteenth-century French anthropology grounded in notions of the racial type, the volume has largely been contextualized in these conceptions of human difference and developing scientific cultures. Here, however, the author shifts focus to the experiences of the pictured sitters, examining the photographic exchange embodied in the work as a specific moment in ongoing settler colonial relationships between the Umonhon and European, followed by Euro-American, colonizers. The text explores how local Umonhon meanings related to these pictures intersect with, and complicate, the discourses surrounding their initial making in cosmopolitan networks in Paris. This reading argues that visual references to transcultural exchange and performance in Peaux-Rouges, as well as the material circulation histories of the included photographs over time, disrupt its initial framing based on presumptions of fixed, racial identity. https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/10822raceperformanceAmerican Indiansanthropologyethnographic photographyIndigenous
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Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
Transatlantica
race
performance
American Indians
anthropology
ethnographic photography
Indigenous
title Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
title_full Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
title_fullStr Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
title_full_unstemmed Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
title_short Unfixing the Frame: Visualizing Histories of Transcultural Contact, Exchange & Performance in Prince Roland Bonaparte’s Peaux-Rouges (1884)
title_sort unfixing the frame visualizing histories of transcultural contact exchange amp performance in prince roland bonaparte s peaux rouges 1884
topic race
performance
American Indians
anthropology
ethnographic photography
Indigenous
url https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/10822
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