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1898

Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific
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1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific offers a revealing examination of U.S. imperialism at the turn of the 20th century through compelling portraits and visual culture. Exploring the complex era of American overseas expansion, it juxtaposes images of proponents like William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt with those who resisted colonisation, such as Jose Martí and Queen Lili'uokalani. The book enriches understanding with artworks by historic and contemporary artists and essays that critically assess the lasting impact of events like the Spanish-American War and the annexation of Hawai'i.
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This illustrated volume is ideal for readers interested in U.S. history, imperialism, visual arts, and cultural studies, as well as those keen on exploring nuanced perspectives on the Spanish-American War and its legacy in the Caribbean and Pacific regions.

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A revealing look at U.S. imperialism through the lens of visual culture and portraiture

In 1898, the United States seized territories overseas, ushering in an era of expansion that was at odds with the nation's founding promise of freedom and democracy for all. This book draws on portraiture and visual culture to provide fresh perspectives on this crucial yet underappreciated period in history.

Taína Caragol and Kate Clarke Lemay tell the story of 1898 by bringing together portraits of U.S. figures who favoured overseas expansion, such as William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, with those of leading figures who resisted colonisation, including Eugenio María de Hostos of Puerto Rico; José Martí of Cuba; Felipe Agoncillo of the Philippines; Padre José Bernardo Palomo of Guam; and Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawai'i. Throughout the book, Caragol and Lemay also look at landscapes, naval scenes, and ephemera. They consider works of art by important period artists Winslow Homer and Armando Menocal as well as contemporary artists such as Maia Cruz Palileo, Stephanie Syjuco, and Miguel Luciano. Paul A. Kramer's essay addresses the role of the Smithsonian Institution in supporting imperialism, and texts by Jorge Duany, Theodore S. Gonzalves, Kristin L. Hoganson, Healoha Johnston, and Neil Weare offer critical perspectives by experts with close personal or scholarly relations to the island regions.

Beautifully illustrated, 1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific challenges us to reconsider the Spanish-American War, the Philippine-American War, and the annexation of Hawai'i while shedding needed light on the lasting impacts of U.S. imperialism.

Published in association with the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC

Exhibition Schedule
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
April 28, 2023–February 25, 2024

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691246208

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 December 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 150 color illus.

Contributors:

  • Contributions by Kristin Hoganson
  • Contributions by Carolina Maestre
  • Contributions by Jorge Duany
  • Contributions by Theodore S. Gonzalves
  • Contributions by Healoha Johnston
  • Contributions by Paul A. Kramer
  • Contributions by Neil Weare

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 216.0mm

Height: 267.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Tana Caragol is curator of painting and sculpture and Latino art and history at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. She is the coauthor of The Obama Portraits (Princeton). Kate Clarke Lemay is a historian at the National Portrait Gallery. Her books include Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Princeton). Carolina Maestre is the Latino curatorial assistant at the National Portrait Gallery.

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