Reframing Dutch Culture
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Reframing Dutch Culture
Between Otherness and Authenticity
Roodenburg, Herman; Margry, Peter Jan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2007
312
Dura
Inglês
9780754647058
15 a 20 dias
740
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1: Introduction; I: Otherness And Identity; 2: Moroccan Dutch Boys and the Authentication of Clothing Styles 1; 3: Celebrating Localism: The Festive Articulation of Texel's Identity; 4: Public Folklore and the Construction of a Regional Identity in Newly Reclaimed Dutch Polders; 5: Appropriating Modernity and Tradition: The Turkish-Dutch and the Imaginary Geography of East and West; II: Performance; 6: Performative Memorials: Arenas of Political Resentment in Dutch Society; 7: Crop Circle Tales: Narrative Testimonies from the Dutch Frontier Science Movement; 8: Commemorating Victims of 'Senseless Violence': Negotiating Ethnic Inclusion and Exclusion 1; III: Heritage And Authenticity; 9: Transforming Notions of Mercy at Work: The Changing Mission of the Fraters of Tilburg in Secularised Dutch Society; 10: Vernacular Authenticity: Negotiating Mother's Day and Father's Day in the Netherlands; 11: Singing in Dutch Dialects: Language Choice in Music and the Dialect Renaissance; 12: Their Own Heritage: Women Wearing Traditional Costumes in the Village of Marken; IV: Historiography And Bibliography; 13: A History of Dutch Ethnology in 101/2 Pages; 14: Bibliographic Information on Dutch Ethnology
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meertens;institute;public;folklore;ethnology;senseless;violence;pim;fortuyn;crop;Young Men;Julia Set;NRC Handelsblad;Ethnological Vision;Van Der Zeijden;Moroccan Dutch Youths;Nederlands Openluchtmuseum;Het Spinhuis;Contemporary Dutch Society;Dutch Ethnologists;Herman Roodenburg;Meertens Institute;Fairy Tale;Jan De Vries;Het Parool;Public Folklore;Crop Circles;State Secretary;Father's Day;Folklore Studies;Marken Women;AAVE;African American Vernacular English;Dialect Renaissance;Vice Versa
1: Introduction; I: Otherness And Identity; 2: Moroccan Dutch Boys and the Authentication of Clothing Styles 1; 3: Celebrating Localism: The Festive Articulation of Texel's Identity; 4: Public Folklore and the Construction of a Regional Identity in Newly Reclaimed Dutch Polders; 5: Appropriating Modernity and Tradition: The Turkish-Dutch and the Imaginary Geography of East and West; II: Performance; 6: Performative Memorials: Arenas of Political Resentment in Dutch Society; 7: Crop Circle Tales: Narrative Testimonies from the Dutch Frontier Science Movement; 8: Commemorating Victims of 'Senseless Violence': Negotiating Ethnic Inclusion and Exclusion 1; III: Heritage And Authenticity; 9: Transforming Notions of Mercy at Work: The Changing Mission of the Fraters of Tilburg in Secularised Dutch Society; 10: Vernacular Authenticity: Negotiating Mother's Day and Father's Day in the Netherlands; 11: Singing in Dutch Dialects: Language Choice in Music and the Dialect Renaissance; 12: Their Own Heritage: Women Wearing Traditional Costumes in the Village of Marken; IV: Historiography And Bibliography; 13: A History of Dutch Ethnology in 101/2 Pages; 14: Bibliographic Information on Dutch Ethnology
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meertens;institute;public;folklore;ethnology;senseless;violence;pim;fortuyn;crop;Young Men;Julia Set;NRC Handelsblad;Ethnological Vision;Van Der Zeijden;Moroccan Dutch Youths;Nederlands Openluchtmuseum;Het Spinhuis;Contemporary Dutch Society;Dutch Ethnologists;Herman Roodenburg;Meertens Institute;Fairy Tale;Jan De Vries;Het Parool;Public Folklore;Crop Circles;State Secretary;Father's Day;Folklore Studies;Marken Women;AAVE;African American Vernacular English;Dialect Renaissance;Vice Versa