Reimagining Captain Cook: Pacific Perspectives
By (Author) Julie Adams
By (author) Lissant Bolton
By (author) Theano Guillaume-Jaillet
By (author) Mary McMahon
By (author) Gaye Sculthorpe
British Museum Press
British Museum Press
20th December 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
Indigenous peoples
Paperback
64
Width 82mm, Height 102mm
300g
Published on the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook's extraordinary voyages of exploration, this publication reflects on and charts the enduring legacies of his encounters with Pacific peoples. Objects collected and images made on or associated with the voyages are explored alongside artworks created by contemporary artists from the Pacific region. Together, they reveal that understandings of history are rarely agreed and always shifting, while Cook and the impacts of his voyages are reimagined as complex, contentious and unresolved.