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Postcolonial Netherlands Sixtyfive Years Of Forgetting Commemorating Silencing Gert Oostindie Editor Michael Bommes Editor Lena Tsipouri Editor Vanja Stenius Editor

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Postcolonial Netherlands Sixtyfive Years Of Forgetting Commemorating Silencing Gert Oostindie Editor Michael Bommes Editor Lena Tsipouri Editor Vanja Stenius Editor
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.05 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Gert Oostindie (editor); Michael Bommes (editor); Lena Tsipouri (editor); Vanja Stenius (editor)
ISBN: 9789048514021, 9048514029
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Postcolonial Netherlands Sixtyfive Years Of Forgetting Commemorating Silencing Gert Oostindie Editor Michael Bommes Editor Lena Tsipouri Editor Vanja Stenius Editor by Gert Oostindie (editor); Michael Bommes (editor); Lena Tsipouri (editor); Vanja Stenius (editor) 9789048514021, 9048514029 instant download after payment.

The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in former Dutch colonies, such as Indonesia, Suriname, and the Antilles. Due to this influx of non-Western immigrants, a nationwide debate over multiculturalism has been waged over the past decade. Postcolonial Netherlands addresses themes of multicultural integration, such as state-sponsored financial gestures towards first-generation immigrants, and their subsequent results. Taking on a controversial thesis, Gert Oostindie claims that children of immigrants feel diminishing ties to their international origins and that for newer Dutch generations, multiculturalism has less and less importance.

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