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Menageries and Museums: John Simons' The Tiger that Swallowed the Boy (2012) and the Lives and Afterlives of Historical Animals

机译:博物馆和博物馆:约翰·西蒙斯(John Simons)的《吞了男孩的老虎》(2012)和历史动物的来世

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A few years ago two very old taxidermied Colobus monkeys turned up in the basement of Vienna’s Natural History Museum. They were sent by the collector Henry Smeathman to one of his patrons, the wealthy naturalist and collector, Thomas Pennant. The monkeys’ story, of how they travelled from Sierra Leone to England in the early 1770s, sheds light on the intersection of collecting with the history of the British slave trade. The article then moves from museums to menageries, and to further discussion of the lives and afterlives of animals via a review of John Simons’ The Tiger that Swallowed the Boy: Exotic Animals in Victorian England (2012).
机译:几年前,在维也纳自然历史博物馆的地下室里出现了两只非常老的标本剥制的疣猴。它们由收藏家亨利·斯迈斯曼(Henry Smeathman)发送给他的一位赞助人,即富有的博物学家和收藏家托马斯·彭南特(Thomas Pennant)。猴子的故事讲述了他们在1770年代初从塞拉利昂到英国的旅行方式,这为收集与英国奴隶贸易的历史交汇点提供了启示。然后,文章从博物馆转到管理,并通过回顾约翰·西蒙斯(John Simons)的《吞了男孩的老虎:英格兰维多利亚时期的异国动物》(2012),进一步讨论了动物的生活和来世。

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