00971nam0 22002771i 450 UON0051310520231205105508.57437-658-0180-120230405d1973 |0itac50 bagerDE|||| |||||PanoptikumMenschen unserer JahrzehnteAlfred EisenstaedtFrankfurtBucher1973259 p.ill.34 cmFOTOGRAFIAUONC044728FIDEFrankfurt am MainUONL003175779Fotografie21EisenstaedtAlfredUONV2896401590623BucherUONV251801650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00513105SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI F. Goethe 770 EIS 0947 SI 41653 5 0947 Panoptikum3902354UNIOR03973nam 22005653 450 99665776760331620250514080314.01-04-077493-81-003-70383-61-04-078449-690-485-5795-X(CKB)38445026800041(MiAaPQ)EBC32076988(Au-PeEL)EBL32076988(OCoLC)1474898240(NjHacI)9938445026800041(EXLCZ)993844502680004120250514d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSlavery in the Cultural Imagination Debates, Silences, and Dissent in the Neerlandophone Space1st ed.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (374 pages)Slavery and Emancipation94-6372-879-1 1. Introduction -- Marrigje Paijmans Literary Imaginations 2. Enslaved to the Passions: Slavery, Emotions, and Trade in a Seventeenth-Century Dutch Comedy -- Marrigje Paijmans 3. 'Pleasant and Useful Reading for Dutch Youth': Attitudes on Slavery in A. E. van Noothoorn's Fictional Travel Accounts for Children (1843-1851) -- Claudia Zeller 4. Convict Labour and Concubinage in the Dutch East Indies: Historical and Literary Reappropriations of Martha Christina Tiahahu's Anti-Colonial Revolt -- Gerlov van Engelenhoven Intersecting Imaginations 5. The Elephant and Slavery: Thinking about Slavery through the Animal in the Early Modern Dutch Empire (1650-1800) -- Pichayapat Naisupap 6. Law as a Sociocultural Imaginary: Legal Arguments, Social Hierarchy and Pro-Slavery in the Dutch Republic, ca. 1760-1780 -- Gertjan Schutte 7. Januari's Ghost: A Tale of Slavery, Sexuality, and Boyhood on Board of a VOC Vessel -- Alicia Schrikker 8. Transformative Work: An Antislavery Petition at the National Exhibition of Women's Labour, 1898 -- Sophie van den Elzen Visual and Spatial Imaginations 9. Not Absent, But Not Seen: Narrating the History of Slavery at the Cape -- Carine Zaayman 10. (Re)Visualising Slavery: An Outlook on the Indian Ocean and Indonesian Archipelago -- Nancy Jouwe 11. Making an Embodied Absence Present: Tourism and the Cultural Imaginary of Slavery and Colonial Heritage in the Netherlands -- Emmanuel Akwasi Adu-Ampong 12. Reframing History: The Artistic Reclamation of Colonial Photography and the Quest for De-victimisation -- Brenda Bikoko 13. Imagining Dutch Slavery Legacies Through the Rural-Urban Divide in the TV-show Grenslanders -- Anke Bosma Philosophical Imaginations 14. Born in Bondage: Slavery, Freedom, and Enlightenment in Spinoza -- Hasana Sharp 15. Coordinates of a Slave's Body in a Philosopher's Dream -- Thomas van Binsbergen 16. Human-ing Out Loud: Ontologies of Disorder in a Musically Exemplified Trans-Caribbean Option -- Charissa Granger and Francio Guadeloupe 17. Epilogue: Histories of Imagination and the Making of Cultural Archives -- Susan Legêne.With the rising tide of scholarly and societal interest in the history and legacy of colonialism and slavery, this collection offers a much-needed diachronic analysis of the cultural representations of the lives and afterlives of those subjected to slavery and indenture.Slavery and Emancipation SeriesSlaveryColoniesSlavery.Colonies.325.3492Paijmans Marrigje1817859Fatah-Black Karwan1544498van Engelenhoven Gerlov1817860van den Elzen Sophie1817861Bosma Anke1817862MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996657767603316Slavery in the Cultural Imagination4376485UNISA