This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands, which encompasses descendants of relations between European men (mainly Dutch) and Indonesian women that occurred in the 350 years of Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia. This community is the largest ‘ethnic minority’ group that has settled in the Netherlands to date. This thesis intends to understand how colonial family histories shape the everyday geographies of three Indo-European generations in the Netherlands, and how these family histories are transmitted intergenerationally. Life story interviews were conducted to gain insight into the ways personal and familial experiences on a micro level are intertwined with colonial histories on a macro lev...
Dutch colonialism in Indonesia brought about physical oppression and conquest of territory and insti...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
This book examines the afterlife of decolonization in the collective memory of the Netherlands. It o...
This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands, which encom...
This paper examines identity formations and negotiations among Indo-Europeans, and senses of ‘race’ ...
This paper examines identity formations and negotiations among Indo-Europeans, and senses of ‘race’ ...
During the 1940s and 1950s, around 200,000 Eurasians (Indos) of mixed European and Indonesian d...
This article examines how the traumatic experiences of pre- vious Indo-European or Indische generati...
This article examines how the traumatic experiences of pre- vious Indo-European or Indische generati...
Bringing History Home: Postcolonial Immigrants and the Dutch Cultural Arena Three Dutch-language mon...
The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Surinam...
In many parts of Asia, the long history of Western colonialism created communities tracing their anc...
As colonial Indonesia never was intended to be a “settler colony”, many Dutch citizens spent only a ...
Dutch colonialism in Indonesia brought about physical oppression and conquest of territory and insti...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
This book examines the afterlife of decolonization in the collective memory of the Netherlands. It o...
This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands, which encom...
This paper examines identity formations and negotiations among Indo-Europeans, and senses of ‘race’ ...
This paper examines identity formations and negotiations among Indo-Europeans, and senses of ‘race’ ...
During the 1940s and 1950s, around 200,000 Eurasians (Indos) of mixed European and Indonesian d...
This article examines how the traumatic experiences of pre- vious Indo-European or Indische generati...
This article examines how the traumatic experiences of pre- vious Indo-European or Indische generati...
Bringing History Home: Postcolonial Immigrants and the Dutch Cultural Arena Three Dutch-language mon...
The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Surinam...
In many parts of Asia, the long history of Western colonialism created communities tracing their anc...
As colonial Indonesia never was intended to be a “settler colony”, many Dutch citizens spent only a ...
Dutch colonialism in Indonesia brought about physical oppression and conquest of territory and insti...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
This book examines the afterlife of decolonization in the collective memory of the Netherlands. It o...