This article examines the representation of tea drinking in photographs and the commemoration of thispastimeinEuropeanandJavanese familyphotographalbums, in the Netherlands Indies (colonial Indonesia) during the early twentieth century. As ego documents (autobiographical sources), family photographs of tea-time reveal how the expression of social categories like race, class and gender were choreographed in the home by colonial family members for their own viewing. As sources for social history, such photographs reflect not just on markers of social differentiation, but also on familial cohesion and, importantly, on an emerging class solidarity between Javanese and Europeans that transcended racial distinctions. Worldliness, domesticity and ...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
Taking photographs is an inseparable part of life for many families. Families were (and still are) i...
This study is a cross-cultural oral history which is based primarily on the life narratives of elder...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
Photography and the Making of a Popular, Colonial Monarchy The Netherlands East Indies during Queen ...
This thesis seeks to examine the ways that the success of the Dutch Empire at the turn of the twenti...
This study using photographic analysis as ethnohistory method try to compared portrait photographs o...
Nineteenth-century colonial photographs of workers on tea plantations in India and Sri Lanka – with ...
The outcomes of the recently published research Onafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog i...
In 1937 Prince Pakualam VII of Yogyakarta sent a family album to Crown Princess Juliana of the Nethe...
The object of the article are hitherto little researched photographs and their collections which onc...
Netherlands East Indies in Photography. The Dutch colonization in Indonesia caused two different cul...
This dissertation is an historical ethnography of photography as a technology of vision and memory i...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
The European arrived to Java along with their traditions and customs which they had performed in the...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
Taking photographs is an inseparable part of life for many families. Families were (and still are) i...
This study is a cross-cultural oral history which is based primarily on the life narratives of elder...
The archives of colonial Southeast Asia and northern Australia contain hundreds of photographs of ma...
Photography and the Making of a Popular, Colonial Monarchy The Netherlands East Indies during Queen ...
This thesis seeks to examine the ways that the success of the Dutch Empire at the turn of the twenti...
This study using photographic analysis as ethnohistory method try to compared portrait photographs o...
Nineteenth-century colonial photographs of workers on tea plantations in India and Sri Lanka – with ...
The outcomes of the recently published research Onafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog i...
In 1937 Prince Pakualam VII of Yogyakarta sent a family album to Crown Princess Juliana of the Nethe...
The object of the article are hitherto little researched photographs and their collections which onc...
Netherlands East Indies in Photography. The Dutch colonization in Indonesia caused two different cul...
This dissertation is an historical ethnography of photography as a technology of vision and memory i...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
The European arrived to Java along with their traditions and customs which they had performed in the...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
Taking photographs is an inseparable part of life for many families. Families were (and still are) i...
This study is a cross-cultural oral history which is based primarily on the life narratives of elder...