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Innocence Abroad

Innocence Abroad

Benjamin Schmidt

Cambridge University Press
2006
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Innocence Abroad explores the process of encounter that took place between the Netherlands and the New World in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The 'discovery' of America coincided with the foundation of the Dutch Republic, a correspondence of much significance for the Netherlands. From the opening of their Revolt against Hapsburg Spain through the climax of their Golden Age, the Dutch looked to America - in political pamphlets and patriotic histories, epic poetry and allegorical prints, landscape painting and decorative maps - for a means of articulating a new national identity. This book demonstrates how the image of America fashioned in the Netherlands, and especially the twin themes of 'innocence' and 'tyranny', became integrally associated with the evolving political, moral and economic agenda. It investigates the energetic Dutch response to the New World while examining the operation of geographic discourse and colonial ideology within the culture of the Dutch Golden Age.
Innocence Abroad

Innocence Abroad

Benjamin Schmidt

Cambridge University Press
2001
sidottu
Innocence Abroad explores the process of encounter that took place between the Netherlands and the New World in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The ‘discovery’ of America coincided with the foundation of the Dutch Republic, a correspondence of much significance for the Netherlands. From the opening of their Revolt against Hapsburg Spain through the climax of their Golden Age, the Dutch looked to America - in political pamphlets and patriotic histories, epic poetry and allegorical prints, landscape painting and decorative maps - for a means of articulating a new national identity. This book demonstrates how the image of America fashioned in the Netherlands, and especially the twin themes of ‘innocence’ and ‘tyranny’, became integrally associated with the evolving political, moral, and economic agenda. It investigates the energetic Dutch response to the New World while examining the operation of geographic discourse and colonial ideology within the culture of the Dutch Golden Age.
Inventing Exoticism

Inventing Exoticism

Benjamin Schmidt

University of Pennsylvania Press
2019
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As early modern Europe launched its multiple projects of global empire, it simultaneously embarked on an ambitious program of describing and picturing the world. The shapes and meanings of the extraordinary global images that emerged from this process form the subject of this highly original and richly textured study of cultural geography. Inventing Exoticism draws on a vast range of sources from history, literature, science, and art to describe the energetic and sustained international engagements that gave birth to our modern conceptions of exoticism and globalism. Illustrated with more than two hundred images of engravings, paintings, ceramics, and more, Inventing Exoticism shows, in vivid example and persuasive detail, how Europeans came to see and understand the world at an especially critical juncture of imperial imagination. At the turn to the eighteenth century, European markets were flooded by books and artifacts that described or otherwise evoked non-European realms: histories and ethnographies of overseas kingdoms, travel narratives and decorative maps, lavishly produced tomes illustrating foreign flora and fauna, and numerous decorative objects in the styles of distant cultures. Inventing Exoticism meticulously analyzes these, while further identifying the particular role of the Dutch-"Carryers of the World," as Defoe famously called them-in the business of exotica. The form of early modern exoticism that sold so well, as this book shows, originated not with expansion-minded imperialists of London and Paris, but in the canny ateliers of Holland. By scrutinizing these materials from the perspectives of both producers and consumers-and paying close attention to processes of cultural mediation-Inventing Exoticism interrogates traditional postcolonial theories of knowledge and power. It proposes a wholly revisionist understanding of geography in a pivotal age of expansion and offers a crucial historical perspective on our own global culture as it engages in a media-saturated world.
Inventing Exoticism

Inventing Exoticism

Benjamin Schmidt

University of Pennsylvania Press
2015
sidottu
As early modern Europe launched its multiple projects of global empire, it simultaneously embarked on an ambitious program of describing and picturing the world. The shapes and meanings of the extraordinary global images that emerged from this process form the subject of this highly original and richly textured study of cultural geography. Inventing Exoticism draws on a vast range of sources from history, literature, science, and art to describe the energetic and sustained international engagements that gave birth to our modern conceptions of exoticism and globalism. Illustrated with more than two hundred images of engravings, paintings, ceramics, and more, Inventing Exoticism shows, in vivid example and persuasive detail, how Europeans came to see and understand the world at an especially critical juncture of imperial imagination. At the turn to the eighteenth century, European markets were flooded by books and artifacts that described or otherwise evoked non-European realms: histories and ethnographies of overseas kingdoms, travel narratives and decorative maps, lavishly produced tomes illustrating foreign flora and fauna, and numerous decorative objects in the styles of distant cultures. Inventing Exoticism meticulously analyzes these, while further identifying the particular role of the Dutch-"Carryers of the World," as Defoe famously called them-in the business of exotica. The form of early modern exoticism that sold so well, as this book shows, originated not with expansion-minded imperialists of London and Paris, but in the canny ateliers of Holland. By scrutinizing these materials from the perspectives of both producers and consumers-and paying close attention to processes of cultural mediation-Inventing Exoticism interrogates traditional postcolonial theories of knowledge and power. It proposes a wholly revisionist understanding of geography in a pivotal age of expansion and offers a crucial historical perspective on our own global culture as it engages in a media-saturated world.
Food Replicators with Corn Powder!

Food Replicators with Corn Powder!

Benjamin Schmidt

Lulu.com
2021
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They have to kill me so that Jitka Hilska can go to the Cort of Justice for misbehaviour to children and Martin Hilsky will be tried along with Clare Wallace Ondrej Pilny and other professors. The cort has to get rid of me so that they have a free space, albeit they should sue them for misbehaviour to me in fact, as that is for them superfluous, and a shallow interest. Replicator of food is something between a home bakery-oven and espresso machine. You add different cartridges with foodstuffs- powder dough, soia meat dough, souce powder, pottato powder - for example. Four different cartridges for which each country of industring will compete in dishes preparation. By 3D interface you can thus create preprogrammed 3d dishes, like a whole lobster which tastes like fried chicken, or chicken and fries with brown souce, or Hamburger with fries. The machine replicates the 3d preprogrammed shapes out of given cartridges. KFC, CHINA Cartridge, Japan, Tandoor, etc.. Cakes with ornaments, chrismas kookies, and all kindes of bakery. water for softening cooking, doughing, baking and frying is fatched by Air water supply.
Macrobiotic Quisine and Metastases

Macrobiotic Quisine and Metastases

Benjamin Schmidt

Lulu.com
2023
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To hand a helping hand You might for example make drze out of Shio Miso (like generics etc..) In my life and not only as a doctor I was always told that you should search for medicine in nature, herbs, minerals and healing substances and not create toxic vaccines and treatments that derange the metabolism.
Aligator

Aligator

Benjamin Schmidt

Lulu.com
2023
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Adriana Dolejs was given hormonal treatment and why you put her through PAT CT when you reccomanded her to eat the macrobiotical quisine? She eats the macrobiotical quisine and you give her more and more tests because the hormonal treatment triggers cancer, although you said that the metastases is benign. You'll put her through PAT CT and then reccomand chemotherapy. Eating macrobiotics isn't just a matter of a couple of months. It is a matter of years and your lifetime, changing your habbits and opening yourself to the spiritual in life. Ph.D. Benjamin Schmidt Dis. Asoka To hand a helping hand You might for example make drze out of Shio Miso (like generics etc..) In my life and not only as a doctor I was always told that you should search for medicine in nature, herbs, minerals and healing substances and not create toxic vaccines and treatments that derange the metabolism.
Paintings

Paintings

Benjamin Schmidt

Lulu.com
2022
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"My works are usually a reflection of a certain period of time, or reflect a single theme. They are mostly large drawings. a supporting feature for future painting, or technical and scientific illustrations. " Benjamin Schmidt's paintings are multi-layered and not easily decipherable, delicate and mysterious, but also robust and sometimes almost architectural. Sometimes spiced with almost humorous seriousness. Emotionally difficult and at the same time playful, often showing almost philosophical tenderness towards human form and fate. Sometimes grotesque, but always based on a detailed study of the subject and reality. Poetic, even confusing, but in a way familiar, as if coming from a shudder of memory, dream, or ecstasy. The author reveals an awareness that seems to be disappearing in today's world. In his work, archetipal elements meet the emotions of life, and dance in a way that is unpredictable but apt. Mg.A. Ryan O Rourke Akad. Mal.