Langue: anglais
Edité par Academisch Proefschrift, 2005
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Near Fine. Fabrication of Selves: Girls of Color Coming of Age, written by Babs Boter and published by Academisch Proefschrift in 2001. The book is a very, very good condition with bright white pages, a tight spine, sharp edges, and one crease on the top left back corner. Besides that all other corners are sharp.
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Edité par Academisch Proefschrift, 1111
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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics Dez 2020, 2020
ISBN 10 : 9088909741 ISBN 13 : 9789088909740
Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism.The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches.These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to 'unhinge' the primarily national context of history-writing.By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time.ContentsIntroductionBabs Boter and Marleen RensenArchival tracesMieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trialsErnestine HoegenColonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on JavaEveline Buchheim'The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952': Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the NetherlandsBarbara HenkesNetworkingSleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich's translations from the DutchDiederik OostdijkW.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950sLonneke GeerlingsFollowing the letters: Emile de Laveleye's transnational correspondence networkThomas D'haeninckCirculationBooker T. Washington's Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995Marijke HuismanThe production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South AfricaCiraj RassoolOrdinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspectiveNancy MykoffStarring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974)Edy SeriesePositionings'She is English, isn't she ': transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt's self-presentationMonica Soeting'A caveman in a canal house': The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazza's A Bear in Fur CoatSjoerd-Jeroen MoenandarAfterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historianGiles Scott-Smith 212 pp. Englisch.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press|Sidestone Press Academics, 2020
ISBN 10 : 9088909741 ISBN 13 : 9789088909740
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. An exploration into how an individual s life story can escape the confines of national histories.This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that ex.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics Dez 2020, 2020
ISBN 10 : 9088909741 ISBN 13 : 9789088909740
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism. The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches. These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to ¿unhinge¿ the primarily national context of history-writing. By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time. Contents Introduction Babs Boter and Marleen Rensen Archival traces Mieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trials Ernestine Hoegen Colonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on Java Eveline Buchheim ¿The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952¿: Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the Netherlands Barbara Henkes Networking Sleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich¿s translations from the Dutch Diederik Oostdijk W.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950s Lonneke Geerlings Following the letters: Emile de Laveleye¿s transnational correspondence network Thomas D¿haeninck Circulation Booker T. Washington¿s Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995 Marijke Huisman The production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South Africa Ciraj Rassool Ordinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspective Nancy Mykoff Starring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974) Edy Seriese Positionings ¿She is English, isn¿t she ¿: transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt¿s self-presentation Monica Soeting ¿A caveman in a canal house¿: The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazzäs A Bear in Fur Coat Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar Afterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historian Giles Scott-SmithBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 212 pp. Englisch.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics, 2020
ISBN 10 : 9088909741 ISBN 13 : 9789088909740
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism.The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches.These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to 'unhinge' the primarily national context of history-writing.By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time.ContentsIntroductionBabs Boter and Marleen RensenArchival tracesMieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trialsErnestine HoegenColonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on JavaEveline Buchheim'The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952': Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the NetherlandsBarbara HenkesNetworkingSleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich's translations from the DutchDiederik OostdijkW.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950sLonneke GeerlingsFollowing the letters: Emile de Laveleye's transnational correspondence networkThomas D'haeninckCirculationBooker T. Washington's Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995Marijke HuismanThe production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South AfricaCiraj RassoolOrdinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspectiveNancy MykoffStarring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974)Edy SeriesePositionings'She is English, isn't she ': transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt's self-presentationMonica Soeting'A caveman in a canal house': The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazza's A Bear in Fur CoatSjoerd-Jeroen MoenandarAfterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historianGiles Scott-Smith.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics Dez 2020, 2020
ISBN 10 : 908890975X ISBN 13 : 9789088909757
Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism.The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches.These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to 'unhinge' the primarily national context of history-writing.By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time.ContentsIntroductionBabs Boter and Marleen RensenArchival tracesMieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trialsErnestine HoegenColonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on JavaEveline Buchheim'The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952': Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the NetherlandsBarbara HenkesNetworkingSleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich's translations from the DutchDiederik OostdijkW.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950sLonneke GeerlingsFollowing the letters: Emile de Laveleye's transnational correspondence networkThomas D'haeninckCirculationBooker T. Washington's Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995Marijke HuismanThe production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South AfricaCiraj RassoolOrdinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspectiveNancy MykoffStarring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974)Edy SeriesePositionings'She is English, isn't she ': transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt's self-presentationMonica Soeting'A caveman in a canal house': The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazza's A Bear in Fur CoatSjoerd-Jeroen MoenandarAfterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historianGiles Scott-Smith 212 pp. Englisch.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press|Sidestone Press Academics, 2020
ISBN 10 : 908890975X ISBN 13 : 9789088909757
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. An exploration into how an individual s life story can escape the confines of national histories.This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that ex.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics Dez 2020, 2020
ISBN 10 : 908890975X ISBN 13 : 9789088909757
Vendeur : buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Allemagne
EUR 95
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism.The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches.These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to ¿unhinge¿ the primarily national context of history-writing.By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time.ContentsIntroductionBabs Boter and Marleen RensenArchival tracesMieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trialsErnestine HoegenColonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on JavaEveline Buchheim¿The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952¿: Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the NetherlandsBarbara HenkesNetworkingSleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich¿s translations from the DutchDiederik OostdijkW.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950sLonneke GeerlingsFollowing the letters: Emile de Laveleye¿s transnational correspondence networkThomas D¿haeninckCirculationBooker T. Washington¿s Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995Marijke HuismanThe production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South AfricaCiraj RassoolOrdinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspectiveNancy MykoffStarring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974)Edy SeriesePositionings¿She is English, isn¿t she ¿: transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt¿s self-presentationMonica Soeting¿A caveman in a canal house¿: The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazzäs A Bear in Fur CoatSjoerd-Jeroen MoenandarAfterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historianGiles Scott-SmithBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 212 pp. Englisch.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Sidestone Press Academics, 2020
ISBN 10 : 908890975X ISBN 13 : 9789088909757
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
EUR 96,14
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how these life-stories add innovative transnational perspectives to the entangled histories of the world wars, decolonization, the Cold War and post-colonialism.The subjects vary from artists, intellectuals, and politicians to ordinary citizens, each with their own unique set of experiences, interactions and interpretations. They trace the building of socio-cultural and professional networks, the casual encounters of everyday life, and the travel, translation, and preserving of life stories in different media. In these multiple ways the book makes a strong case for reclaiming lost personal narratives that have been passed over by more orthodox nation-state focused approaches.These explorations make use of social and historical categories such as class, gender, religion and race in a transnational context, arguing that the transnational characteristics of these categories overflow the nation-state frame. In this way they can be used to 'unhinge' the primarily national context of history-writing.By drawing on personal records and other primary sources, the chapters in this book release many layers of subjectivity otherwise lost, enabling a richer understanding of how individuals move through, interact with and are affected by the major events of their time.ContentsIntroductionBabs Boter and Marleen RensenArchival tracesMieke Bouman (1907-1966) and the Jungschläger/Schmidt trialsErnestine HoegenColonialism, class, and collaboration: A wartime encounter on JavaEveline Buchheim'The Voortrekkers, on their way to Pretoria, 1952': Doing Race in Life Writing from South Africa to the NetherlandsBarbara HenkesNetworkingSleepwalking to a poem: A theory of Adrienne Rich's translations from the DutchDiederik OostdijkW.E.B. Du Bois at Ons Suriname: Amsterdam transnational networks and Dutch anti-colonial activism in the late 1950sLonneke GeerlingsFollowing the letters: Emile de Laveleye's transnational correspondence networkThomas D'haeninckCirculationBooker T. Washington's Up From Slavery in the Dutch Empire, 1902-1995Marijke HuismanThe production and contestation of biography: New approaches from South AfricaCiraj RassoolOrdinary lives: teaching history with life narratives in transnational perspectiveNancy MykoffStarring Morgenland! The life and work of Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (1911-1974)Edy SeriesePositionings'She is English, isn't she ': transnationality as part of Cissy van Marxveldt's self-presentationMonica Soeting'A caveman in a canal house': The rejection of transnationalist biography in Hafid Bouazza's A Bear in Fur CoatSjoerd-Jeroen MoenandarAfterword: Reflections from a diplomatic historianGiles Scott-Smith.