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Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present

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Authors and Corporations: Honings, Rick (Editor), Beek, Esther op de (Editor)
Title: Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present/ edited by Rick Honings and Esther Op de Beek
Title Note: Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I Colonial Encounters: Framing the Animal
Chapter 1. Roaring Tigers, Grunting Buffalo, and Slithering Snakes Along the Javanese Road: A Comparative Examination of Dutch and Indonesian Travel Writing
Chapter 2. Naming the World: Pieter Bleeker’s Travels and the Challenges of Archipelagic Biodiversity
Chapter 3. Empire as Horseplay? Writing the Java Pony in the Nineteenth Century through the Lenses of Mobility, Modernity, and Race
Chapter 4. The Sound of the Tokkeh and the Tjitjak: The Representation of the Tokay Gekko and Common House Gekko in Dutch-Indies Travel Literature
Chapter 5. Monkeys as Metaphor: Ecologies of Representation in Dutch Travel Writing about Suriname from the Colonial Period
Chapter 6. Becoming a Beast in the Long Run: Travelling Perpetrators and the Animal as Metaphor for Violence
PART II Living Apart Together: Animals in Modern Travel Writing
Chapter 7. ‘Do You Really Think a Donkey Has No Heart?’ Betsy Perk and her Cadette
Chapter 8. Naturalist Lessons from the North: Human and Non-Human Animals in Niko Tinbergen’s Eskimoland (1934) and Jac. P. Thijsse’s Texel (1927)
Chapter 9. The Land of the Living Fossils: Animals in Travelogues for Dutch-Australian Emigrants, 1950-1970
Chapter 10. A Lesson in Happiness: Animals and Nostalgia in the Travel Stories of Leonhard Huizinga
Chapter 11. Noble Horse and Lazy Pig: Frank Westerman and Yvonne Kroonenberg in Quest of Domestic Animals
Notes on the Contributors
Index
Language: English
published:
Notes: In English
Item Description: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)
ISBN: 9789400604476
DOI: 10.1515/9789400604476
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spelling Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present edited by Rick Honings and Esther Op de Beek, Leiden Leiden University Press 2023, 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.), Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I Colonial Encounters: Framing the Animal, Chapter 1. Roaring Tigers, Grunting Buffalo, and Slithering Snakes Along the Javanese Road: A Comparative Examination of Dutch and Indonesian Travel Writing, Chapter 2. Naming the World: Pieter Bleeker’s Travels and the Challenges of Archipelagic Biodiversity, Chapter 3. Empire as Horseplay? Writing the Java Pony in the Nineteenth Century through the Lenses of Mobility, Modernity, and Race, Chapter 4. The Sound of the Tokkeh and the Tjitjak: The Representation of the Tokay Gekko and Common House Gekko in Dutch-Indies Travel Literature, Chapter 5. Monkeys as Metaphor: Ecologies of Representation in Dutch Travel Writing about Suriname from the Colonial Period, Chapter 6. Becoming a Beast in the Long Run: Travelling Perpetrators and the Animal as Metaphor for Violence, PART II Living Apart Together: Animals in Modern Travel Writing, Chapter 7. ‘Do You Really Think a Donkey Has No Heart?’ Betsy Perk and her Cadette, Chapter 8. Naturalist Lessons from the North: Human and Non-Human Animals in Niko Tinbergen’s Eskimoland (1934) and Jac. P. Thijsse’s Texel (1927), Chapter 9. The Land of the Living Fossils: Animals in Travelogues for Dutch-Australian Emigrants, 1950-1970, Chapter 10. A Lesson in Happiness: Animals and Nostalgia in the Travel Stories of Leonhard Huizinga, Chapter 11. Noble Horse and Lazy Pig: Frank Westerman and Yvonne Kroonenberg in Quest of Domestic Animals, Notes on the Contributors, Index, Open Access Controlled Vocabulary for Access Rights https://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 unrestricted online access star, Apart from humans, animals play a pivotal role in travel literature. However, the way they are represented in texts can vary from living companions to metaphorical entities. Existing studies mainly focus on the representation of conventional or unconventional roles that are assigned to animals from around the Napoleonic age until now, roles that have been subject to change and that tell us a lot about human reflections on encounters with non-human creatures and the position of man in this rapidly changing world. In this edited volume, scholars from the Netherlands and abroad analyse the roles that animals play in Dutch travel literature from 1800 to the present. In this way, we aim to provide new insights into the relationships between man and animals, in textual expressions and real life, and to add the ‘Dutch case’ to the flourishing international field of travel writing studies, This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0https://www.aup.nl/en/publish/open-access, In English, Animals in literature History 19th century, Animals in literature History 20th century, Travelers' writings, Dutch 19th century History and criticism, Travelers' writings, Dutch 20th century History and criticism, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, Travel literature, Animal studies, Dutch East Indies, Literary Criticism, Honings, Rick 1984- HerausgeberIn (DE-588)1024663426 (DE-627)720428386 (DE-576)36931557X edt, Beek, Esther op de 1979- HerausgeberIn (DE-588)1065277466 (DE-627)815803915 (DE-576)424957361 edt, Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present Leiden : Leiden University Press, 2023 295 Seiten (DE-627)1831232189 9789087284022, https://doi.org/10.1515/9789400604476 X:GRUY Resolving-System kostenfrei, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 X:GRUY Verlag kostenfrei, https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789400604476/original X:GRUY Verlag Cover, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 Online-Zugriff DE-15, DE-15 epn:4331398951 2023-06-12T10:35:26Z, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 Zum Online-Dokument DE-Zi4, DE-Zi4 epn:4331398986 2023-07-24T10:35:53Z, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 DE-540, DE-540 epn:4331398994 2023-06-12T10:35:27Z, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 DE-D117, DE-D117 epn:4331399001 2023-06-12T10:35:27Z, https://doi.org/10.1515/9789400604476 LFER, https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789400604476 LFER, LFER epn:4340339865 2023-06-19T09:44:58Z
spellingShingle Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present, Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I Colonial Encounters: Framing the Animal, Chapter 1. Roaring Tigers, Grunting Buffalo, and Slithering Snakes Along the Javanese Road: A Comparative Examination of Dutch and Indonesian Travel Writing, Chapter 2. Naming the World: Pieter Bleeker’s Travels and the Challenges of Archipelagic Biodiversity, Chapter 3. Empire as Horseplay? Writing the Java Pony in the Nineteenth Century through the Lenses of Mobility, Modernity, and Race, Chapter 4. The Sound of the Tokkeh and the Tjitjak: The Representation of the Tokay Gekko and Common House Gekko in Dutch-Indies Travel Literature, Chapter 5. Monkeys as Metaphor: Ecologies of Representation in Dutch Travel Writing about Suriname from the Colonial Period, Chapter 6. Becoming a Beast in the Long Run: Travelling Perpetrators and the Animal as Metaphor for Violence, PART II Living Apart Together: Animals in Modern Travel Writing, Chapter 7. ‘Do You Really Think a Donkey Has No Heart?’ Betsy Perk and her Cadette, Chapter 8. Naturalist Lessons from the North: Human and Non-Human Animals in Niko Tinbergen’s Eskimoland (1934) and Jac. P. Thijsse’s Texel (1927), Chapter 9. The Land of the Living Fossils: Animals in Travelogues for Dutch-Australian Emigrants, 1950-1970, Chapter 10. A Lesson in Happiness: Animals and Nostalgia in the Travel Stories of Leonhard Huizinga, Chapter 11. Noble Horse and Lazy Pig: Frank Westerman and Yvonne Kroonenberg in Quest of Domestic Animals, Notes on the Contributors, Index, Apart from humans, animals play a pivotal role in travel literature. However, the way they are represented in texts can vary from living companions to metaphorical entities. Existing studies mainly focus on the representation of conventional or unconventional roles that are assigned to animals from around the Napoleonic age until now, roles that have been subject to change and that tell us a lot about human reflections on encounters with non-human creatures and the position of man in this rapidly changing world. In this edited volume, scholars from the Netherlands and abroad analyse the roles that animals play in Dutch travel literature from 1800 to the present. In this way, we aim to provide new insights into the relationships between man and animals, in textual expressions and real life, and to add the ‘Dutch case’ to the flourishing international field of travel writing studies, Animals in literature History 19th century, Animals in literature History 20th century, Travelers' writings, Dutch 19th century History and criticism, Travelers' writings, Dutch 20th century History and criticism, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, Travel literature, Animal studies, Dutch East Indies, Literary Criticism
title Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present
title_alt Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I Colonial Encounters: Framing the Animal, Chapter 1. Roaring Tigers, Grunting Buffalo, and Slithering Snakes Along the Javanese Road: A Comparative Examination of Dutch and Indonesian Travel Writing, Chapter 2. Naming the World: Pieter Bleeker’s Travels and the Challenges of Archipelagic Biodiversity, Chapter 3. Empire as Horseplay? Writing the Java Pony in the Nineteenth Century through the Lenses of Mobility, Modernity, and Race, Chapter 4. The Sound of the Tokkeh and the Tjitjak: The Representation of the Tokay Gekko and Common House Gekko in Dutch-Indies Travel Literature, Chapter 5. Monkeys as Metaphor: Ecologies of Representation in Dutch Travel Writing about Suriname from the Colonial Period, Chapter 6. Becoming a Beast in the Long Run: Travelling Perpetrators and the Animal as Metaphor for Violence, PART II Living Apart Together: Animals in Modern Travel Writing, Chapter 7. ‘Do You Really Think a Donkey Has No Heart?’ Betsy Perk and her Cadette, Chapter 8. Naturalist Lessons from the North: Human and Non-Human Animals in Niko Tinbergen’s Eskimoland (1934) and Jac. P. Thijsse’s Texel (1927), Chapter 9. The Land of the Living Fossils: Animals in Travelogues for Dutch-Australian Emigrants, 1950-1970, Chapter 10. A Lesson in Happiness: Animals and Nostalgia in the Travel Stories of Leonhard Huizinga, Chapter 11. Noble Horse and Lazy Pig: Frank Westerman and Yvonne Kroonenberg in Quest of Domestic Animals, Notes on the Contributors, Index
title_auth Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present
title_full Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present edited by Rick Honings and Esther Op de Beek
title_fullStr Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present edited by Rick Honings and Esther Op de Beek
title_full_unstemmed Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present edited by Rick Honings and Esther Op de Beek
title_short Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present
title_sort animals in dutch travel writing, 1800-present
title_unstemmed Animals in Dutch travel writing, 1800-present
topic Animals in literature History 19th century, Animals in literature History 20th century, Travelers' writings, Dutch 19th century History and criticism, Travelers' writings, Dutch 20th century History and criticism, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, Travel literature, Animal studies, Dutch East Indies, Literary Criticism
topic_facet Animals in literature, Travelers' writings, Dutch, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, History, History and criticism, Travel literature, Animal studies, Dutch East Indies, Literary Criticism
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