intersectional perspectives on Dutch post/colonial narratives
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Jouwe, Nancy > (red.)
- Creator
- Buchheim, Eveline > (ed.)
- Creator
- Bultman, Saskia > (ed.)
- Creator
- [et al.]
- Contributor
- Zijlstra, Suze
- Contributor
- Meyeren, Emma van
- Contributor
- Wekker, Gloria
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2020
- Shelfmark
- NED 8 2020
- Thesaurus
- slavernij, kolonialisme, diaspora, intersectionaliteit, vrouwbeelden, archieven, musea, historiografie, Nederland, bundel
- Description
- This issue of the Yearbook of women's history considers the Dutch colonial legacy, including historical and current narratives in the Netherlands and its (former) colonies. It consists of three parts. In the first part, contributors focus on the silent archive, as in an essay on free and enslaved Asian women in European and Eurasian households in the 18th century. The second part offers biographical counternarratives, such as the interview article with a mother and her son about the 30 May 1969 uprising on Curaçao. In the third part, authors reflect on the colonial legacies of museums and archives, like 19th century school wall charts visualising ideas about colonial life for Dutch schoolchildren until the 1970s.