Nederlandse vrouwen lieten hun afkeer van slavernij blijken met subtiel handwerk:Ons koloniale verleden nr. 36 ; Dutch women expressed their aversion to slavery through delicate embroidery:Our colonial past 36

This article links a collection piece in the Rijksmuseum (collection nbr NG-1991-22) to enlightenment discussions about Freedom and Slavery, starting from the presence of Rousseau in the embroidered tableau. It is part of a series of 50 articles about objects with a link to the colonial past of the Netherlands. The emroidery is linked to Gellerts story of Inkle and Yariko (1781), to a diorama of Rouseeau, Voltaire and Franklin with a black and a white child in the Musée de la Révolution Française (c. 1790), and to a revolutionary drawing by Jacobus Buys (1787) on freedom of press published in... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Legêne, Susan
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Legêne , S 2023 , ' Nederlandse vrouwen lieten hun afkeer van slavernij blijken met subtiel handwerk : Ons koloniale verleden nr. 36 ' , De Volkskrant . https://doi.org/https://www.volkskrant.nl/kijkverder/2022/ons-koloniale-verleden/borduurwerk~v546119/
Schlagwörter: Freedom / Slavery / Rousseau / Gender / Revolution / Agency / /dk/atira/pure/keywords/vu_research_profiles/connected_world / name=Connected World / /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/gender_equality / name=SDG 5 - Gender Equality / /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalities / name=SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities / /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutions / name=SDG 16 - Peace / Justice and Strong Institutions
Sprache: Niederländisch
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This article links a collection piece in the Rijksmuseum (collection nbr NG-1991-22) to enlightenment discussions about Freedom and Slavery, starting from the presence of Rousseau in the embroidered tableau. It is part of a series of 50 articles about objects with a link to the colonial past of the Netherlands. The emroidery is linked to Gellerts story of Inkle and Yariko (1781), to a diorama of Rouseeau, Voltaire and Franklin with a black and a white child in the Musée de la Révolution Française (c. 1790), and to a revolutionary drawing by Jacobus Buys (1787) on freedom of press published in the Dutch Batavian Revolt years.