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Geographical projections: lantern-slides and the making of geographical knowledge at the Royal Geographical Society c.1885 – 1924

机译:地理投影:皇家地理学会c.1885 – 1924年的灯笼滑梯和地理知识的制作

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This thesis is about the mobilities of geographical knowledge in the material form of lantern-slides and the forces exerted on these by technological and human factors. Owing to its concern with matter, human- and non-human, and its circulation, the thesis addresses the physics of geographical knowledge. The chapters below investigate the Royal Geographical Society’s (RGS) ongoing tradition of telling stories of science and exploration through words, objects and pictures in the final quarter of the nineteenth century and as geography professionalized and geographical science developed. These processes occurred within the context of a plethora of technological innovations, including the combination of the older medium of the magic lantern and photographic lantern-slides, integral to a wide range of entertainment, scientific and educational performances across Britain.udIn 1886 the RGS began to engage with the magic lantern. Via this technology and the interactive lecture performances in which it featured, I argue that the Society embraced the medium of photography, thereby engendering transformations in methods of knowledge making and to the RGS collections. I study how these transformations influenced the discipline of Geography as it was re-established at the University of Oxford in 1887. I demonstrate the evolution of the RGS’s Evening, Technical and Young Persons’ lectures, their contingent lantern-slide practices and, consequently, how these moulded, and were moulded by, the RGS Fellowship between c. 1885 and 1924.udThe chapters below explore how these innovations in visual technologies and practices arose, how they circulated knowledge and their effect on geographies of geographical knowledge making. By harnessing the lantern the RGS attracted an expanding and diversifying audience demographic. The thesis demonstrates the interactive nature of RGS lantern-slide lectures and audiences' important role in shaping the Society’s practices and geographical knowledge. The chapters below argue that it was via the use of the lantern that geography was disseminated to new places. The thesis therefore brings additional perspectives and dimensions to understandings of the circulation of geographical knowledge.
机译:本文研究的是灯笼滑物质形式的地理知识流动性,以及技术和人为因素对其施加的作用力。由于其对人类和非人类物质的关注及其流通,本文论述了地理知识的物理学。以下各章探讨了皇家地理学会(RGS)在19世纪后半叶通过文字,物体和图片讲科学和探索故事的持续传统,并且随着地理专业化和地理科学的发展。这些过程发生在众多技术创新的背景下,包括魔术灯笼的较旧媒介和照相灯笼滑梯的结合,这是英国各种娱乐,科学和教育表演不可或缺的一部分。 ud1886年,RGS开始使用魔术灯笼。通过这项技术及其特色的互动式演讲表演,我认为该学会接受了摄影的媒介,从而引发了知识制作方法和RGS收藏的转变。我研究了这些转变如何影响地理学科,因为该学科于1887年在牛津大学重新建立。我展示了RGS的晚间,技术和年轻人讲座,其偶然的灯笼滑习法以及因此而产生的演变。这些是如何在RGS奖学金之间塑造和塑造的? 1885年和1924年。 ud以下各章探讨了视觉技术和实践中的这些创新是如何产生的,它们如何传播知识以及它们对地理知识制作地理的影响。通过使用灯笼,RGS吸引了不断扩大和多样化的受众人群。本文论证了RGS灯笼幻灯片讲座的互动性以及观众在塑造协会实践和地理知识方面的重要作用。下面的章节认为,通过灯笼的使用,地理被传播到了新的地方。因此,本文为理解地理知识的流通带来了新的视角和维度。

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