Format:
1 Online-Ressource (421 Seiten)
ISBN:
9048532973
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9789048532971
Series Statement:
Framing film
Content:
Why do early films present the Netherlands as a country full of canals and windmills, where people wear traditional costumes and wooden shoes, while industries and modern urban life are all but absent? Images of Dutchness investigates the roots of this visual repertoire from diverse sources, ranging from magazines to tourist brochures, from anthropological treatises to advertising trade cards, stereoscopic photographs, picture postcards, magic lantern slide sets and films of early cinema.This richly illustrated book provides an in-depth study of the fascinating corpus of popular visual media and their written comments that are studied for the first time. Through the combined analysis of words and images, the author identifies not only what has been considered "typically Dutch" in the long nineteenth century, but also provides new insights into the logic and emergence of national clichés in the Western world
Note:
Frontmatter --
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Table Of Contents --
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Acknowledgements --
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Images Of Dutchness: An Introduction --
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1 Analysing Images Of Dutchness: From Stereotype To National Cliché --
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2 Spectacularly Dutch: Popular Visual Media From Print To Early Cinema --
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3 Images Of People And Places Before 1800: A Prehistory Of National Clichés --
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4 Authentically Dutch: Images In Anthropological Discourse --
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5 Typically Dutch: Images In Popular Geography And Armchair Travel Media --
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6 Selling A "Dutch Experience": Images In Tourism And Consumer Culture --
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7 Conclusion --
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Bibliography --
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Published Sources --
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Other Sources And Ephemera By Medium --
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Digital Ressources --
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List Of Figures --
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Index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dellmann, Sarah Images of Dutchness : popular visual culture, early cinema, and the emergence of a national cliché, 1800-1914 Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018] ISBN 9789462983007
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Niederlande
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Film
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Bildliche Darstellung
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Hochschulschrift
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