Decolonization, Otherness, and the Neglect of the Dutch Caribbean in Caribbean Studies

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Small Axe Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1215/07990537-8912808
Margo Groenewoud
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Abstract:This essay traces the roots of marginalization of the Dutch Caribbean in Caribbean studies, approaching these roots as an integral part of a shared Caribbean intellectual history. In the era of twentieth-century Caribbean anticolonialism, nationalism, and decolonization, local intellectuals emerged in the public arena throughout the Caribbean region. The author studies the intellectual interplays and incubations taking place, asking if and how Dutch Caribbean thinkers and writers were involved. Her analysis finds that neglect and erasure impacted Dutch Caribbean studies first and foremost from within. Mid-twentieth-century Dutch Caribbean anticolonial intellectuals have confronted strong oppression and retaliations, leading to obscured publications as well as to considerable societal and archival silences. This reflects on the self-image of the Dutch Caribbean and an observed otherness attitude among Dutch Caribbean intellectuals.
非殖民化,他者性,以及在加勒比研究中对荷属加勒比的忽视
摘要:本文追溯了荷属加勒比人在加勒比研究中边缘化的根源,将这些根源视为加勒比共同思想史的组成部分。在二十世纪加勒比地区反殖民主义、民族主义和非殖民化的时代,当地知识分子出现在整个加勒比地区的公共舞台上。作者研究了正在发生的智力互动和孵化,询问荷兰加勒比思想家和作家是否以及如何参与其中。她的分析发现,忽视和抹杀首先从内部影响了荷属加勒比研究。二十世纪中期荷属加勒比地区的反殖民知识分子面临着强烈的压迫和报复,导致出版物模糊不清,以及相当大的社会和档案沉默。这反映了荷属加勒比人的自我形象和荷属加勒比知识分子中观察到的他者态度。
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