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  • 1
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    Book
    Jackson :University Press of Mississippi,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047809152
    Format: xiv, 181 Seiten ; , 22 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-4968-3700-4 , 1-4968-3700-2 , 978-1-4968-3701-1 , 1-4968-3701-0
    Content: "Francio Guadeloupe has lived in both the Dutch Antilles and the Netherlands. An anthropologist by vocation, he is a keen observer by honed habit. In his new book, he wields both personal and anthropological observations. Simultaneously memoir and astute exploration, Black Man in the Netherlands charts Guadeloupe's coming of age and adulthood in a Dutch world and movingly makes a global contribution to the understanding of anti-Black racism. Guadeloupe identifies the intersections among urban popular culture, racism, and multiculturalism in youth culture in the Netherlands and the wider Dutch Kingdom. He probes the degrees to which traditional ethnic division collapses before a rising Dutch polyethnicity. What comes to light, given the ethnic multiplicity which Afro-Antilleans live, is their extraordinarily successful work in forging an anti-racist Dutch identity via urban popular culture. This alternative way of being Dutch welcomes the Black experience as global and increasingly local Black artists find fame and even idolization. Black Man in the Netherlands is a vivid extension of renowned critical race studies by Marxist theorists such as Achille Mbembe, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, and C.L.R. James, and it bears a palpable connection to Black Atlantic artists such as Peter Tosh, Juan Luis Guerra, and KRS-One. Guadeloupe explores the complexities of Black life in the Netherlands and shows that within their means, Afro-Antilleans often effectively contest Dutch racism in civic and work life"--
    Note: Acknowledgments -- , Preface -- , Introduction, or rather, the question -- , Chapter 1: The beginning of an answer -- , Chapter 2; The secure Dutch world of my teenage years -- , Chapter 3; Appreciating Dutch Caribbean ways of being in the Netherlands -- , Chapter 4: The hostile outside world in the Netherlands -- , Chapter 5: Will you join Tarzan in saving us from the unruly multiculture? -- , Chapter 6: Another route: multicultural social parenting -- , Chapter 7: An unfinished project -- , Chapter 8: The coming of age of urban popular culture -- , Chapter 9: Enter urban Blackness -- , Chapter 10: Performances of urban Blackness in the Netherlands -- , Chapter 11: The transformation of Koen and Judmar -- , Chapter 12: What exactly is this thing called race today? -- , By way of conclusion, or rather, another question: What time is it? -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4968-3699-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4968-3702-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4968-3703-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Rassismus ; Ethnizität ; Autoethnografie ; Biographies ; Autobiographies
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  • 2
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    Book
    Berkeley [u.a.] :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV035281384
    Format: XI, 255 S. : , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 978-0-520-25488-6 , 978-0-520-25489-3
    Series Statement: The anthropology of Christianity 4
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Christentum
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1869159047
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (351 p.)
    ISBN: 9789087283827 , 9789087284251
    Content: Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their ‘national’ identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared “we” (nation-building) and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage on these three islands ranging from sports to questions of reparations, from museums to digital humanities, from archaeology to music, from language and literature to tourism, and from visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949560741802882
    Format: 1 online resource (351 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 94-006-0427-0
    Content: Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their 'national' identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared "we" (nation-building), and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands, and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage ranging from sports to questions of reparations, museums to digital humanities, archaeology to music, language and literature to tourism, and visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean.
    Note: Introduction (Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs, Francio Guadeloupe) 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences (Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Höfte) 2.Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba, (Jorge Ridderstaat) 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding (Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders) 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean (Alex van Stipriaan) 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Branding in a Caribbean Context (Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman and Corinne L. Hofman) 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, (Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan) 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition, (Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs) 8. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding: Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands, (Sara Florian) 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music (Charissa Granger) 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean, (Roy McCree) , "Amsterdam University Press" , Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs and Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences -- Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Hoefte -- Chapter 2. Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba -- Jorge Ridderstaat -- Chapter 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding -- Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders -- Chapter 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean -- Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in a Caribbean Context -- Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman, and Corinne L. Hofman -- Chapter 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao -- Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition -- Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs -- Chapter 8. Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands -- Sara Florian -- Chapter 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music -- Charissa Granger -- Chapter 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean -- Roy McCree -- Chapter 11. Exploring the Nation through the Lens of Baseball: A Popular Culture Perspective on National Belonging in the Dutch Caribbean -- Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 12. Facing the Ecological Crisis in the Caribbean -- Stacey Mac Donald and Malcom Ferdinand -- Chapter 13. Digital Humanities, Social Justice and the Pluricultural Realities of Dutch Caribbean Heritage Archives -- Margo Groenewoud. , Chapter 14. Caribbean Diasporas, Metropolitan Policies, and Cultural Heritage -- Francio Guadeloupe and Gert Oostindie -- Epilogue -- Alissandra Cummins -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- The Authors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: van Stipriaan, Alex Caribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2023 ISBN 9789087283827
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9961161496902883
    Format: 1 online resource (351 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 94-006-0427-0
    Content: Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their 'national' identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared "we" (nation-building), and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands, and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage ranging from sports to questions of reparations, museums to digital humanities, archaeology to music, language and literature to tourism, and visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean.
    Note: Introduction (Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs, Francio Guadeloupe) 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences (Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Höfte) 2.Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba, (Jorge Ridderstaat) 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding (Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders) 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean (Alex van Stipriaan) 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Branding in a Caribbean Context (Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman and Corinne L. Hofman) 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, (Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan) 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition, (Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs) 8. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding: Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands, (Sara Florian) 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music (Charissa Granger) 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean, (Roy McCree) , "Amsterdam University Press" , Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs and Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences -- Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Hoefte -- Chapter 2. Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba -- Jorge Ridderstaat -- Chapter 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding -- Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders -- Chapter 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean -- Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in a Caribbean Context -- Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman, and Corinne L. Hofman -- Chapter 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao -- Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition -- Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs -- Chapter 8. Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands -- Sara Florian -- Chapter 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music -- Charissa Granger -- Chapter 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean -- Roy McCree -- Chapter 11. Exploring the Nation through the Lens of Baseball: A Popular Culture Perspective on National Belonging in the Dutch Caribbean -- Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 12. Facing the Ecological Crisis in the Caribbean -- Stacey Mac Donald and Malcom Ferdinand -- Chapter 13. Digital Humanities, Social Justice and the Pluricultural Realities of Dutch Caribbean Heritage Archives -- Margo Groenewoud. , Chapter 14. Caribbean Diasporas, Metropolitan Policies, and Cultural Heritage -- Francio Guadeloupe and Gert Oostindie -- Epilogue -- Alissandra Cummins -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- The Authors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: van Stipriaan, Alex Caribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2023 ISBN 9789087283827
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_465716172
    Format: XII, 131 S
    ISBN: 9072639928
    Series Statement: Occasional paper / Third World Centre 89
    Note: Zugl.: Nijmegen, Catholic Univ., Magisterarbeit, 1999
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1748066625
    Format: 278 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9789024432271 , 9024432278
    Content: Rotterdam is een superdiverse stad. Hoe komt dat tot uiting in de hedendaagse stadscultuur en hoe wordt deze diversiteit beïnvloed door postkoloniale ervaringen? In dit verfrissende boek komen vele ervaringsdeskundigen aan het woord. Een keur van Rotterdammers - onder wie een romanschrijver, een rapper, een stadsdichter, een straatkunstenaar, een (chef-)kok, een sociaal-cultureel werker, een fotograaf, (ex-)gemeenteraadsleden, een FunX Radio-dj, een spoken word-artiest, een publicist, een museumprofessionale en een onderzoeker - geeft op eigen wijze kleur aan het veelzijdige Rotterdam. Dat levert bijdragen op over tegenstellingen en uitdagingen in dit superdiverse Rotterdam, met als uitkomst harmonie en hoop, maar ook spanningen en cultuurstrijd - die nu eenmaal bij deze stad horen
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: Dutch
    Keywords: Rotterdam ; Sklaverei ; Sklavenhandel ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte ; Rotterdam ; Kolonialismus ; Postkolonialismus ; Historische Stätte ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte 1600-2020 ; Rotterdam ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Postkolonialismus
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_BV047171576
    Format: 278 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-90-244-3227-1
    Content: Essays over de multiculturele samenleving in Rotterdam en de hedendaagse betekenis van de slavernij en het koloniale verleden daarbij.
    Content: Rotterdam is een superdiverse stad. Hoe komt dat tot uiting in de hedendaagse stadscultuur en hoe wordt deze diversiteit beïnvloed door postkoloniale ervaringen? In dit verfrissende boek komen vele ervaringsdeskundigen aan het woord. Een keur van Rotterdammers - onder wie een romanschrijver, een rapper, een stadsdichter, een straatkunstenaar, een (chef-)kok, een sociaal-cultureel werker, een fotograaf, (ex-)gemeenteraadsleden, een FunX Radio-dj, een spoken word-artiest, een publicist, een museumprofessionale en een onderzoeker - geeft op eigen wijze kleur aan het veelzijdige Rotterdam. Dat levert bijdragen op over tegenstellingen en uitdagingen in dit superdiverse Rotterdam, met als uitkomst harmonie en hoop, maar ook spanningen en cultuurstrijd - die nu eenmaal bij deze stad horen.
    Note: "Dit boek is onderdeel van een serie van drie boeken die tot stand kwamen ingevolge van een opdracht van de stad Rotterdam aan het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV-KNAW) om het koloniale en slavernijverleden van de stad te onderzoeken.". - Uitgave in opdracht van de stad Rotterdam aan het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV-KNAW) om het koloniale en slavernijverleden van de stad te onderzoeken
    Language: Dutch
    Subjects: Dutch Studies
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    Keywords: Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Postkolonialismus
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049101717
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (349 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karte
    ISBN: 9789400604278
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-90-8728-382-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-90-8728-425-1
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9961652664002883
    Format: 1 online resource (304 p.)
    ISBN: 9789400604278
    Content: Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their ‘national’ identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared “we” (nation-building), and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands, and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage ranging from sports to questions of reparations, museums to digital humanities, archaeology to music, language and literature to tourism, and visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , Introduction -- , CHAPTER 1 Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean : Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences -- , CHAPTER 2 Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba -- , CHAPTER 3 Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding -- , CHAPTER 4 Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean -- , CHAPTER 5 Aruban Archaeological Heritage : Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in a Caribbean Context -- , CHAPTER 6 Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao -- , CHAPTER 7 Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition -- , CHAPTER 8 Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands -- , CHAPTER 9 Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music -- , CHAPTER 10 Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean -- , CHAPTER 11 Exploring the Nation through the Lens of Baseball : A Popular Culture Perspective on National Belonging in the Dutch Caribbean -- , CHAPTER 12 Facing the Ecological Crisis in the Caribbean -- , CHAPTER 13 Digital Humanities, Social Justice and the Pluricultural Realities of Dutch Caribbean Heritage Archives -- , CHAPTER 14 Caribbean Diasporas, Metropolitan Policies, and Cultural Heritage -- , Epilogue -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Illustration Credits -- , The Authors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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