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Photographic Subjects

- Monarchy and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia
Af: Susie Protschky Engelsk Hardback

Photographic Subjects

- Monarchy and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia
Af: Susie Protschky Engelsk Hardback
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'Susie Protschky’s Photographic subjects is at the forefront of new studies of imperialism. Subtle and far-sighted, it analyses photography in relation to royalty in order to show how empire worked. This is an essential book for understanding modern Indonesian history.'
Adrian Vickers, Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Sydney

Photographic subjects is a meticulously researched, indispensable contribution to the study of photography, monarchy and imperialism. Susie Protschky’s argument that practices of making, collecting and circulating photographs played a crucial role in the formation of imperial subjects and imagined communities across the Dutch empire is powerfully and persuasively made.’
Karen Strassler, Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center

This book examines photography at royal celebrations during the reigns of Queens Wilhelmina (1898–1948) and Juliana (1948­–80), a period spanning the zenith and fall of Dutch rule in Indonesia. It reveals how photographs taken at Queen’s Day celebrations were used to record the ritual functions of royal portraits in the colonies, and how albums became objects of exchange across colonial networks. Royal photographs associated the queens with colonial modernity and modes of governing difference across a discontinuous and ethnically diverse empire. As the book shows, they have strongly gendered and racial dimensions, in that they depict Wilhelmina and Juliana as female kings who related to their Dutch and Indigenous subjects in different visual registers.

Advancing methods in the uses of photographs for social and cultural history, Photographic subjects reveals the entanglement of Dutch and Indonesian histories in the twentieth century and provides a new interpretation of Queens Wilhelmina and Juliana as imperial monarchs.

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'Susie Protschky’s Photographic subjects is at the forefront of new studies of imperialism. Subtle and far-sighted, it analyses photography in relation to royalty in order to show how empire worked. This is an essential book for understanding modern Indonesian history.'
Adrian Vickers, Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Sydney

Photographic subjects is a meticulously researched, indispensable contribution to the study of photography, monarchy and imperialism. Susie Protschky’s argument that practices of making, collecting and circulating photographs played a crucial role in the formation of imperial subjects and imagined communities across the Dutch empire is powerfully and persuasively made.’
Karen Strassler, Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center

This book examines photography at royal celebrations during the reigns of Queens Wilhelmina (1898–1948) and Juliana (1948­–80), a period spanning the zenith and fall of Dutch rule in Indonesia. It reveals how photographs taken at Queen’s Day celebrations were used to record the ritual functions of royal portraits in the colonies, and how albums became objects of exchange across colonial networks. Royal photographs associated the queens with colonial modernity and modes of governing difference across a discontinuous and ethnically diverse empire. As the book shows, they have strongly gendered and racial dimensions, in that they depict Wilhelmina and Juliana as female kings who related to their Dutch and Indigenous subjects in different visual registers.

Advancing methods in the uses of photographs for social and cultural history, Photographic subjects reveals the entanglement of Dutch and Indonesian histories in the twentieth century and provides a new interpretation of Queens Wilhelmina and Juliana as imperial monarchs.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 264
ISBN-13: 9781526124371
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1526124378
Udg. Dato: 3 jun 2019
Længde: 25mm
Bredde: 162mm
Højde: 241mm
Forlag: Manchester University Press
Oplagsdato: 3 jun 2019
Forfatter(e): Susie Protschky
Forfatter(e) Susie Protschky


Kategori Kolonialisme og imperialisme


ISBN-13 9781526124371


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 264


Udgave


Længde 25mm


Bredde 162mm


Højde 241mm


Udg. Dato 3 jun 2019


Oplagsdato 3 jun 2019


Forlag Manchester University Press