Dominee Nicolaas Beets: "De familie Kegge" (1851) in het perspectief van de afschaffing van de slavernij
dc.contributor.author | Rutgers, Wim | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-07-14T12:14:40Z | |
dc.date.available | 2015-07-14T12:14:40Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2013 | |
dc.description.abstract | Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialism (1993) offers opportunities for rereading and re-interpretation of canonical historical literary works by way of focussing on the relation between culture and empire. Nicolaas Beets, “De familie Kegge,” seems to be a good example for this “contrapuntal reading.” The short novel protests in a mild way against slavery and behaviour of slave owners and plantation owners in the Caribbean. In later work Beets proves to have become a fierce anti-slavery advocate, an aspect of his work that until now is hardly ever discussed and has been neglected in traditional criticism. | pl_PL |
dc.identifier.citation | Werkwinkel vol. 8(2), 2013, pp. 61-79 | pl_PL |
dc.identifier.issn | 1896-3307 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10593/13747 | |
dc.language.iso | other | pl_PL |
dc.publisher | Department of Dutch and South African Studies, Faculty of English | pl_PL |
dc.rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | pl_PL |
dc.subject | Dutch literature in the 19th century | pl_PL |
dc.subject | Edward W. Said | pl_PL |
dc.subject | contrapuntal reading | pl_PL |
dc.subject | Caribbean sugarplantations | pl_PL |
dc.subject | slavery and anti-slavery movement in the Netherlands | pl_PL |
dc.subject | imperialism | pl_PL |
dc.subject | interpretation problems | pl_PL |
dc.subject | canon | pl_PL |
dc.title | Dominee Nicolaas Beets: "De familie Kegge" (1851) in het perspectief van de afschaffing van de slavernij | pl_PL |
dc.type | Artykuł | pl_PL |