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Postcolonial Netherlands sixty-five years of forgetting, commemorating, silencing

"The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Suriname and the Antilles. Entitlement to Dutch citizenship, pre-migration acculturation in Dutch language and culture as well as a strong rhetorical argument ('We are here because you were there') were strong assets of the first generation. This 'postcolonial bonus' indeed facilitated their integration. In the process, the initial distance to mainstream Dutch culture diminished. Postwar Dutch society went through serious transformations. Its once lily white population now includes two million non-Western migrants and the past decade witnessed heated debates about multiculturalism. The most important debates about the postcolonial migrant communities centeracknowledgmentgement and the inclusion of colonialism and its legacies in the national memorial culture. This resulted in state-sponsored gestures, ranging from financial compensation to monuments. The ensemble of such gestures reflect a guilt-ridden and inconsistent attempt to 'do justice' to the colonial past and to Dutch citizens with colonial roots. Postcolonial Netherlands is the first scholarly monograph to address these themes in an internationally comparative framework. Upon its publication in the Netherlands (2010) the book elicited much praise, but also serious objections to some of the author's theses, such as his prediction about the diminishing relevance of postcolonial roots"--Publisher's description.

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  • "Postkoloniaal Nederland : vijfenzestig jaar vergeten, herdenken, verdringen"

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  • ""Eerst waren er de koloniën, toen de dekolonisatie en uittocht naar een roomwit Nederland, nu zijn er ruim een miljoen Nederlanders met Indische, Molukse, Surinaamse of Antilliaanse wortels. Eerst was er een kille ontvangst, later geslaagde integratie en schoorvoetende acceptatie. Eerst was er het vergeten en verdringen van de koloniale tijden, later de strijd om erkenning, beloond met gebaren, monumenten, musea, herdenkingen en vieringen. Migranten uit de koloniën hadden een streepje voor in het multiculturele Nederland: 'Wij zijn hier omdat jullie daar waren!' Zo hielpen zij een nieuwe canon van het koloniale verleden formuleren die soms verfrissend, soms voorspelbaar, vaak schuldbewust, dikwijls inconsistent was. Inmiddels staat de tijd niet stil. De postkoloniale gemeenschappen vervluchtigen, sneller nog dan elders in Europa. Latere generaties ontlenen hun identiteit minder aan het land van herkomst van hun voorouders, nemen afstand, worden Nederlandse burgers als alle anderen. Zo wordt de postkoloniale geschiedenis afgesloten; debatten over burgerschap en natie gaan alweer over anderen"--Page 4 of cover."
  • ""The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Suriname and the Antilles. Entitlement to Dutch citizenship, pre-migration acculturation in Dutch language and culture as well as a strong rhetorical argument ('We are here because you were there') were strong assets of the first generation. This 'postcolonial bonus' indeed facilitated their integration. In the process, the initial distance to mainstream Dutch culture diminished. Postwar Dutch society went through serious transformations. Its once lily white population now includes two million non-Western migrants and the past decade witnessed heated debates about multiculturalism. The most important debates about the postcolonial migrant communities centeracknowledgmentgement and the inclusion of colonialism and its legacies in the national memorial culture. This resulted in state-sponsored gestures, ranging from financial compensation to monuments. The ensemble of such gestures reflect a guilt-ridden and inconsistent attempt to 'do justice' to the colonial past and to Dutch citizens with colonial roots. Postcolonial Netherlands is the first scholarly monograph to address these themes in an internationally comparative framework. Upon its publication in the Netherlands (2010) the book elicited much praise, but also serious objections to some of the author's theses, such as his prediction about the diminishing relevance of postcolonial roots"--Publisher's description."@en

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  • "Postcolonial Netherlands : sixty-five years of forgetting, commemorating, silencing"
  • "Postcolonial Netherlands : Sixty-five Years of Forgetting, Commemorating, Silencing"
  • "Postkoloniaal Nederland : vijfenzestig jaar vergeten, herdenken, verdringen"