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Nederlandse Letterkunde - Volume 25, Issue 2, 2020
Volume 25, Issue 2, 2020
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Literatuur, politiek en recht in Nederland, 1945-1952
By Ted LarosAbstract During the occupation of the Netherlands by Nazi Germany, the Dutch literary field was drastically restructured and politicized. Immediately after the liberation, efforts were made to rebuild the field. The first step that was made in the reconstruction, was to purge the field of collaborators. This purge was carried out by the Board of Honour for the Letters and the Central Board of Honour for the Arts. This articl Read More
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‘Een homo is minder verdacht dan een held’
More LessAbstract Historically, the glorification of the past and the eulogizing of national heroes in art and literature have been constructive elements in the process of nation building. In the postmodern era, however, a cultivation of national history and its great men and women is often regarded outdated or even suspect and regressive. The ‘nine eleven’ terrorist attacks in the United States and the rise and assassination of Dutch Read More
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