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Essays on Contemporary Dutch Literature: Migration - Identity Negotiation - Cultural memory
Essays on Contemporary Dutch Literature: Migration - Identity Negotiation - Cultural memory
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Dutch culture continues to attract curiosity and interest worldwide, with a polarized image in the 21st century. Contemporary Dutch literature explores topical themes and preoccupations related to migration, diasporic identity, and colonialism, addressing global audiences.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 22 June 2022
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Dutch culture has long been a source of fascination and intrigue, and its shifting image in the 21st century has only added to its allure. Once known for its progressive traditions and cosmopolitanism, the Netherlands has become a polarized country, with a significant portion of the public expressing nationalism and isolationism. This book explores contemporary Dutch literature, encompassing both fiction and nonfiction, that addresses pressing themes and concerns related to migration, diasporic identity, and the cultural memory of colonialism, the slave trade, and coal mining. Transnationally oriented authors tackle these issues in ways that resonate with a global audience, making their work relevant and meaningful to people across the world.
Dutch Culture: A Shifting Image in the 21st Century
Dutch culture has long been a source of fascination and intrigue, and its shifting image in the 21st century has only added to its allure. Once known for its progressive traditions and cosmopolitanism, the Netherlands has become a polarized country, with a significant portion of the public expressing nationalism and isolationism. This book explores contemporary Dutch literature, encompassing both fiction and nonfiction, that addresses pressing themes and concerns related to migration, diasporic identity, and the cultural memory of colonialism, the slave trade, and coal mining. Transnationally oriented authors tackle these issues in ways that resonate with a global audience, making their work relevant and meaningful to people across the world.
Weight: 217g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783034343466
Edition number: New ed
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