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Emerging Memory Photographs Of Colonial Atrocity In Dutch Cultural Remembrance Dr Paul Bijl

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Emerging Memory Photographs Of Colonial Atrocity In Dutch Cultural Remembrance Dr Paul Bijl
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 258
Author: DR. Paul Bijl
ISBN: 9789089645906, 908964590X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Emerging Memory Photographs Of Colonial Atrocity In Dutch Cultural Remembrance Dr Paul Bijl by Dr. Paul Bijl 9789089645906, 908964590X instant download after payment.

This incisive volume brings together postcolonial studies, visual culture and cultural memory studies to explain how the Netherlands continues to rediscover its history of violence in colonial Indonesia. Dutch commentators have frequently claimed that the colonial past and especially the violence associated with it has been 'forgotten' in the Netherlands. Uncovering 'lost' photographs and other documents of violence has thereby become a recurring feature aimed at unmasking a hidden truth.
The author argues that, rather than absent, such images have been consistently present in the Dutch public sphere and have been widely available in print, on television and now on the internet.Emerging Memory: Photographs of Colonial Atrocity in Dutch Cultural Remembranceshows that between memory and forgetting there is a haunted zone from which pasts that do not fit the stories nations live by keep on emerging and submerging while retaining their disturbing presence.

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