《荷兰艺术与荷兰帝国在东印度群岛的政策,1898-1904》

Q4 Computer Science Internetworking Indonesia Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/ind.2022.0009
J. Coté
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摘要:本文关注的是一个殖民时期的“时刻”,本土艺术和手工艺(Inlandsche kunstnijverheid)成为了一个多焦点公共话语的对象。这是在一系列荷兰国家、国际和殖民展览以及新殖民政策制定的背景下产生的,这些政策发生在20世纪之交。“展览”为土著艺术和手工艺提供了一种物理和修辞上的存在,用来投射关于种族、文明、国家身份和相互竞争的殖民政策轨迹的假设。本文从Raden Ajeng Kartini档案的有利位置出发,探讨了这些殖民和帝国话语所产生的“原住民”的表现形式。Raden Ajeng Kartini是爪哇民族意识现代化的新兴“声音”,间接参与了1898年至1903年期间荷兰殖民地、国家和国际展览的“幕后”。本文利用当代媒体,探讨Kartini对爪哇艺术与手工艺品的庆祝,作为爪哇身份的表达,与当代欧洲展览策展人、评论家和“进步”的殖民政策制定者在现代印尼历史上这一特定时刻对“本土艺术”的看法之间的差距。
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Kartini, Inlandsche kunstnijverheid and Dutch Imperial Policy in the East Indies, 1898–1904
Abstract:This article concerns a colonial "moment" when Native arts and crafts (Inlandsche kunstnijverheid) became an object of a multifocal public discourse. This was generated in the context of a flurry of Dutch national, international, and colonial exhibitions and the formulation of new colonial policy that took place around the turn of the twentieth century. The "exhibition" provided a physical and a rhetorical presence for Native arts and crafts to be employed to project assumptions about race, civilization, and national identity and competing colonial policy trajectories. The article explores representations of "the Native" generated by these colonial and imperial discourses from the vantage point of the archive of Raden Ajeng Kartini, an emerging "voice" of a modernizing Javanese national consciousness, and indirectly involved "behind the scenes" in a rapid succession of Dutch colonial, national, and international exhibitions between 1898 and 1903. Using contemporary media, the article explores the gap between Kartini's celebration of Javanese arts and crafts as an expression of Javanese identity and the assumptions of contemporary European exhibition curators, commentators, and "progressive" colonial policy makers in relation to Inlandsch kunstnijverheid in this particular moment in the history of modern Indonesia.
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Internetworking Indonesia
Internetworking Indonesia COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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