This article investigates the topos of geographical displacement from South-Africa to a foreign country in Etienne van Heerden’s novel 30 Nagte in Amsterdam (30 Nights in Amsterdam). The novel tells of the protagonist’s travel to and accommodation in Amsterdam while attempting to take possession of an inheritance left by an aunt that he has not seen for a long time. He experiences Amsterdam as (temporary) migrant from a postcolonial subject position, and is confronted by the option of emigrating to Amsterdam permanently. Nancy Stieber (2006) discusses the city-as-space and distinguishes between the image of the city, the imagined city and the imaginary city. This is used as a framework in order to establish how Amsterdam is experienc...
Hoe veranderen migranten de stad waarin ze zich vestigen? Dit boek onderzoekt hoe de komst van migra...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
This article investigates the topos of geographical displacement from South-Africa to a foreign coun...
This article examines the connectedness with the Dutch literary system in Marlene van Niekerk's shor...
In 30 Nights in Amsterdam, the two main characters, Henk de Melker and his aunt Susan de Melker, mig...
Item does not contain fulltextThe development of a postcolonial 'new' Europe has been highly contrad...
The development of a postcolonial 'new' Europe has been highly contradictory. Increasingly diverse u...
The familiar shape of western cities is changing dramatically. For long times the urban core was tak...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
This article compares a recent American fiction set in Amsterdam (David Liss’s The Coffee Trader, 20...
This article compares a recent American fiction set in Amsterdam (David Liss’s The Coffee Trader, 20...
Combining insights from critical urban studies with geographies of race and racism, this article exa...
Imagining Global Amsterdam gaat over het beeld van Amsterdam in film, literatuur, visuele kunst en i...
This paper sheds light on the relationship between individual agency, transnational social relations...
Hoe veranderen migranten de stad waarin ze zich vestigen? Dit boek onderzoekt hoe de komst van migra...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
This article investigates the topos of geographical displacement from South-Africa to a foreign coun...
This article examines the connectedness with the Dutch literary system in Marlene van Niekerk's shor...
In 30 Nights in Amsterdam, the two main characters, Henk de Melker and his aunt Susan de Melker, mig...
Item does not contain fulltextThe development of a postcolonial 'new' Europe has been highly contrad...
The development of a postcolonial 'new' Europe has been highly contradictory. Increasingly diverse u...
The familiar shape of western cities is changing dramatically. For long times the urban core was tak...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
This article compares a recent American fiction set in Amsterdam (David Liss’s The Coffee Trader, 20...
This article compares a recent American fiction set in Amsterdam (David Liss’s The Coffee Trader, 20...
Combining insights from critical urban studies with geographies of race and racism, this article exa...
Imagining Global Amsterdam gaat over het beeld van Amsterdam in film, literatuur, visuele kunst en i...
This paper sheds light on the relationship between individual agency, transnational social relations...
Hoe veranderen migranten de stad waarin ze zich vestigen? Dit boek onderzoekt hoe de komst van migra...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...