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locating marginalised voices
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- Article/Artikel
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
- Magazine Year
- 2015
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Vanneste, Tijl
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- Fokken, Margriet
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- Heyvaert, Stijn
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- Van Raemdonck, An
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- Cremers, Agnes
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- Kaersenhout, Patricia
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- kolonialisme, imperialisme, feminisme, stereotypering, ondernemers, Braziliaans, besnijdenissen, meisjes, identiteit, zwarte vrouwen, tentoonstellingen, rechtspraak, geschiedenis, Suriname, België, Brazilië, Egypte, Nederlands-Indië, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
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- Special issue on the subject of locating voices and practices of gendered marginalised 'others' in colonial and postcolonial contexts. The aim is to make the perspectives and identities visible of overlooked groups, and their involvement in historical processes. With the following articles: - The agency of female food sellers in Brazil's diamond district / by Tijl Vanneste - Beyond stereotypes : understanding the identities of Hindustani women and girls in Suriname between 1873 and 1921 / by Margriet Fokken - Belgisch feminisme, 1892-1960 : imperialisme als referentiekader? Over de houding van feministen ten opzichte van kolonialisme / by Stijn Heyvaert - 'Ze wilden van de feministen af! 'Ongehoorde stemmen in de strijd tegen meisjesbesnijdenis in Egypte / by An Van Raemdonck - 'De zware last van het koloniale verleden wordt door rechters niet meer gedragen': een interview met Liesbeth Zegveld / by Agnes Cremers - Rebelse trots / Patricia Kaersenhout
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- Article/Artikel
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- Thamyris: Intersecting: place, sex and race
- Magazine Year
- 2014
- Magazine Number
- 27
- Creator
- Essed, Philomena > (ed.)
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- Hoving, Isabel > (ed.)
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- [et al.]
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- racisme, kolonialisme, allochtonen, Marokkaans, Surinaams, Antilliaans, Turks, Afrikaans, Moluks, Indisch, seksualiteit, intersectionaliteit, stereotypering, geschiedenis, Nederlands-Indië, Nederlandse Antillen
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- The focus in this volume is on Dutch racism with revelations of illuminating insight in the two closely related questions that organize this volume: what factors contribute to the complexity of Dutch racism and why is the concept of racism so intensely contested? One of the key features of Dutch racism is its denial. The tendency to reject colonial history as relevant for understanding contemporary sexually offensive representations of black women is not new. The volume is divided into three chapters: 1. Narratives and legacies of Dutch Racism 2. Bladk bodies, white fantasms 3.Normalizing racism, resisting humiliations 4. Dutch situations: reflections from visitors and other keen observers With among others the following articles: - Diving into the wreck: exploring intersections of sexuality, 'race', gender, and class in the Dutch cultural archive / Gloria Wekker - Harmless identities: representations of racial consciousness amog three generations Indo-Europeans / Esther Captain - The enuncation of the nation: notes on colonial refractions in the Netherlands / Joseph D. Jordan
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
- Magazine Year
- 2016
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Derksen, Maaike
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- mode, studenten, Indonesisch, rooms-katholicisme, missie, normen, rolgedrag, cultuur, Europees, Nederlands-Indië, 20e eeuw
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- Author discusses the education of Javanese boys and girls by Dutch Catholic missionaries in the educational institutes in Muntilan and Mendut. The focus in this article is on the fashioning of these students in particular, which would enable them to play this agential role.
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- T.seg: Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
- Magazine Year
- 2011
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Schrover, Marlou
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- adoptie, gearrangeerde huwelijken, islam, rooms-katholicisme, cultuurverschillen, biografische gegevens, Nederlands-Indië, Maleisië, 20e eeuw
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- In 1950 13-year-old Dutch girl, Bertha Hertogh, married a Muslim Malayan schoolteacher. Hertogh was of Dutch origin, but was separated from her Catholic parents during the war. The marriage was annulled by court. This led to the Nadra riots, named after Hertogh's muslim name.
the death of the author in dutch history
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- Article/Artikel
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- In: Faces of death: visualising history / edited by Andrea Petö and Klaartje Schrijvers
- Magazine Year
- 2009
- Creator
- Waaldijk, Berteke
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- Petö, Andrea
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- schrijvers, leeftijdsgroepen, kolonialisme, jodendom, geweld, tweede wereldoorlog, geschiedenis, Nederlands-Indië, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
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- In this chapter Berteke Waaldijk discusses the portraits of two young women authors, Anne Frank (1929-1944) and Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904). The two portraits have been reproduced in books that published posthumous texts, respectively a diary and personal letters, written by these two women. Both women have acquired canonised status in the representations of two major events of a century, the 20th, that left its mark on the history of the Netherlands: the history of imperialism and the history of the Holocaust. The author argues that reprinting the photographs of these two women contributed to a view of their work in which there was hardly any attention to their literary and political ambitions or the complexities of their writing.
an elite christian girl's school on Java in a context of social change, c. 1907-1939
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 3-4
- Creator
- Kamphuis, Kirsten
- Thesaurus
- meisjes, onderwijs, kolonialisme, christendom, Nederlands-Indië, 1900-1949, 20e eeuw
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- This article focuses on the protestant Koningin Wilhelmina school for daughters of the Javanes nobility in Yogyakarta. It explores the way Dutch teachers tried to provide their students with a surrogate christian family to create distance frome their own milieu. By analyzing letters from graduates, the article shows how these type of schools functioned on two different levels in the late-colonial Dutch East Indies (1900-1942), that is empowering the local families versus reforming Javanese according to a European/ christian model.
gender and genre in Dutch children's about the Dutch East Indies, 1890-1930
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 3-4
- Creator
- Wesseling, Elisabeth
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- kinderliteratuur, mobiliteit, meisjes, jongens, genres, kolonialisme, Nederlands-Indië, 1890-1899, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
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- This article discusses children's novels of the Dutch East Indies in the period 1890-1930. Specifically, it focuses on literature about the displacement of Eurasian children to the Netherlands for the purpose of reformation and/or education. While the novel's main characters often were girls, in reality those children who were sent to secundary education in the Netherlands were Eurasian boys. The article explains this discrepancy and studies how the fictional representation of child mobility within the colonial context is deflected by the narrative conventions of literature genres.
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