Postcolonial Memory in the Netherlands

Gerlov van Engelenhoven

Postcolonial Memory in the Netherlands

Meaningful Voices, Meaningful Silences

This book is about postcolonial memory in the Netherlands. This term refers to conflicts in contemporary society about how the colonial past should be remembered. The question is often: who has the right or ability to tell their stories and who do not? In other words: who has a voice, and who is silenced? As such, these conflicts represent a wider tendency in cultural theory and activism to use voice as a metaphor for empowerment and silence as voice’s negative counterpart, signifying powerlessness. And yet, there are voices that do not liberate us from, but rather subject us to power. Meanwhile, silence can be powerful: it can protect, disrupt and reconfigure. Throughout this book, it will become clear how voice and silence function not as each other’s opposites, but as each other’s continuation, and that postcolonial memory is articulated through the interplay of meaningful voices and meaningful silences.
Auteur

Gerlov van Engelenhoven

Gerlov van Engelenhoven is an assistant professor at Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), teaching courses on postcolonial memory, law & culture, and cultural interaction. From 2024-2028 he will run a new research project on Silence as Empowerment in Contemporary Dutch Postcolonial Memory, funded by NWO through a Veni-grant.
Titel
Postcolonial Memory in the Netherlands
Subtitel
Meaningful Voices, Meaningful Silences
Auteur
Prijs
€ 108,00
ISBN
9789463726177
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
162
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Heritage and Memory Studies
Categorieën
Contemporary Society
Dutch and The Netherlands
Heritage and Memory Studies
South East Asia
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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