This article discusses children's novels about Eurasian children who were sent from the Dutch East Indies to the Netherlands for the purpose of character reformation. The corpus shows a remarkable dominance of girl characters, while in actual practice it was mostly Eurasian boys who were sent away for secondary education. I explain this discrepancy between literary text and socio-historical context through the shaping influence of literary genre - that is, of the tomboy story in this particular case. This deflection largely invalidates colonial children's novels as reliable sources of information about historical educative practices, but it makes them all the more informative regarding the attitudes and values that drove these practices. I ...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article discusses children's novels about Eurasian children who were sent from the Dutch East I...
This article discusses children’s novels about Eurasian children who were sent from the Dutch East I...
This article addresses the portrayal of Eurasians, descendants from interracial relationships betwee...
This article addresses the portrayal of Eurasians, descendants from interracial relationships betwee...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article analyzes the “adoption plot” in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article discusses children's novels about Eurasian children who were sent from the Dutch East I...
This article discusses children’s novels about Eurasian children who were sent from the Dutch East I...
This article addresses the portrayal of Eurasians, descendants from interracial relationships betwee...
This article addresses the portrayal of Eurasians, descendants from interracial relationships betwee...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article examines the reciprocity between children's literature and educational ideals in Dutch ...
This article analyzes the “adoption plot” in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...
This article analyzes the "adoption plot" in colonial children's literature from the 1950s, which na...