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Gendered Empire

Intersectional perspective on Dutch post/colonial narratives
ID 382365
Slug gendered-empire
Contributors
Author : Diverse auteurs
Annotation
Description <p>What do we see when we look at our collective Dutch colonial legacies from a gender perspective? How are these colonial legacies reflected in our museum collections and archives? Do herstories remain hidden and are there unknown biographies to unravel? Or do we reinterpret existing master narratives? Using an intersectional perspective, the volume A gendered empire looks at the current growing Dutch interest in its own colonial legacy from a more critical and self-reflexive stance. The authors bring historical and current examples in the Dutch metropole and colonies together. Collectively they share archival silences, biographical counternarratives and a museum world grappling with its own colonial legacy, all the while wondering: what has gender got to do with it.</p>
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691 Europese overzeese expansie NUR
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Publisher Uitgeverij Verloren b.v.
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Language eng
Page count 200
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Publication date first 2020-12-07
Publication date latest 2020-12-18
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  • ISBN: 9789087048839 (BC)

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