Pointy Shoes and Pith Helmets: Dress and Identity Construction in Ambon from 1850 to 1942

Author:   Marianne Hulsbosch
Publisher:   K.I.T.L.V.
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9789067183390


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   22 May 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Pointy Shoes and Pith Helmets: Dress and Identity Construction in Ambon from 1850 to 1942


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Drawing on extensive research, Hulsbosch explores dress and adornment of the Ambonese people of the Central Maluku Islands, in Indonesia, during the last century of Dutch colonial rule. She demonstrates how visual identity formation is a lived experience and an active, constant innovation that is not only a response to society, but simultaneously drives and shapes society. This long overdue text documents sartorial expression of the colonizer (the Dutch) and the colonized (the Ambonese) and investigates previously ignored history of indigenous and Western women living in a colonial context. This book is a visual feast designed and written to appeal to scholars and the general public alike.

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Author:   Marianne Hulsbosch
Publisher:   K.I.T.L.V.
Imprint:   K.I.T.L.V.
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 27.70cm
Weight:   1.201kg
ISBN:  

9789067183390


ISBN 10:   9067183393
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   22 May 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Marianne Hulsbosch (PhD) from The University of Sydney, publishes extensively on material expression of Ambonese people during Dutch colonial rule. She currently investigates Indigenous and Dutch colonial women's lives as seen through the development of the Kebaya. She edited Asian Material Culture (2009) ICAS / AUP.

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