Three Smithsonian Collections from Japan (1859, 1923, 1965) [= スミソニアンの日本コレクション(1859、1923、1965)]

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スミソニアンの日本コレクション(1859、1923、1965):アメリカ国立博物館における収集理由の変化
[Title: Three Smithsonian Collections from Japan (1859, 1923, 1965): Shifting Rationales for Collecting at America’s National Museum.
Broadcast: December 14, 2021, by Dr. Robert Pontsioen.
12月14日:Robert Pontsioen(スミソニアン協会)
In this bilingual (English & Japanese) eleventh webinar in our "Tuesday mornings in Tokyo" series of Smithsonian-Meiji University webinars, Dr. Robert Pontsioen (Smithsonian) speaks about "Three Smithsonian Collections from Japan (1859, 1923, 1965): Shifting Rationales for Collecting at America’s National Museum." [スミソニアンの日本コレクション(1859、1923、1965):アメリカ国立博物館における収集理由の変化]
Series co-hosted by Dr. Paul Michael Taylor (Smithsonian, Asian Cultural History Program) and Dr. Toru Yamada (Meiji University), with generous support from the U.S. Embassy, Tokyo. Pre-recorded lecture in English with Japanese surtitles; introductory remarks and post-lecture discussion is bilingual (with sequential translation). First broadcast from Tokyo, December 14, 2021, 10 a.m.
Brief abstract in Japanese [English follows, below]:本セミナーでは、スミソニアン・国立自然史博物館で過去に展示された日本にまつわる3コレクションに焦点を当てる。この3コレクションとは:(1)マシュー・ペリー提督による外交航海の際に収集されたコレクション(1859年収蔵)、(2)1923年に寄贈された武器、衣装、装飾芸術、そして、民族学的資料等で構成されるコレクション、そして、(3)1965年にスミソニアンが民俗学者の野間吉夫より購入したコレクションからなる。これら3コレクションの特性と収集方法は、国立自然史博物館における資料収集に関する手法、目的、および哲学的基盤がどのように変化したかを提示している。
[Brief abstract] In this seminar, Dr. Robert Pontsioen explores three Japanese collections held in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History: 1) the objects acquired during the first US diplomatic voyages to Japan led by Commodore Matthew Perry (accessioned in 1859); 2) an estate collection primarily comprised of weapons, costumes, decorative arts, and ethnological specimens bequeathed in 1923; and 3) a group of ethnological items purchased in 1965 from Yoshio Noma, a folklorist from Kyushu, Japan. The nature of these objects, and the way in which they were collected, highlight how the methods, perceived purpose, and philosophical underpinnings of collecting for a natural history museum changed during this time period.
Bio: Dr. Robert Pontsioen is a Senior Researcher in the Smithsonian’s Asian Cultural History Program. A Japan Foundation Fellowship recipient in 2016-2017, his research involves extensive fieldwork among communities of traditional artisans in Tokyo.
ロバート・ポンシーオン : スミソニアン協会・国立自然史博物館アジア文化史プログラム主任研究員。 研究テーマは伝統工芸職人社会におけるフィールドワークをはじめとし、伝統工芸、伝統工芸手法の再現、文化遺産振興戦略。フィールドは日本およびアジア地域の物質文化。
Citation: Please cite this video using URL and author name (Robert Pontsioen), title, and presentation (broadcast) date December 14, 2021.

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