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Staging Asia : the Dutch East India Company and the Amsterdam theatre, c. 1650 to 1780 / Manjusha Kuruppath

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصالسلاسل:Colonial and global history through Dutch sourcesتفاصيل النشر:Leiden : Leiden University Press, cop. 2016وصف:(265 p.)تدمك:
  • 978-90-8728-257-8
تصنيف DDC:
  • 950 23E
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 950
المحتويات:
The Republic, its stage, and its East India Company -- When Vondel looked eastwards: Joost Den Vondel's Zungchin (1667) -- Casting deposits in Dutch drama: the case of Nadir Shah in Van Steenwyk's Thamas Koelikan (1745) -- Swimming against the tide: Onno Zwier Van Haren's Agon, Sulthan Van Bantam (1769)
ملخص:How is it possible that three playwrights in the early modern Dutch Republic wrote dramas based on contemporary political events in Asia? Reflecting on this remarkable phenomenon, 'Staging Asia' traces the passage of the stories surrounding three political revolutions from seventeenth-century Asia through to the Dutch Republic and their ultimate manifestation as dramas. This book explores the nature of the representation of the Orient in these plays and evaluates how this characterization was influenced by the channels that these dramatists relied on to gather information for their works. As these dramas exhibit strong connections to the Dutch East India Company, this work additionally examines the role of that enterprise in disseminating information on Asia and producing imagery about the Orient. Manjusha Kuruppath received her PhD from the Department of History, University of Leiden. Her research interests include literary history, history of the Dutch East India Company and early modern Asian history
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Bibliogr. p. [229]-253

The Republic, its stage, and its East India Company -- When Vondel looked eastwards: Joost Den Vondel's Zungchin (1667) -- Casting deposits in Dutch drama: the case of Nadir Shah in Van Steenwyk's Thamas Koelikan (1745) -- Swimming against the tide: Onno Zwier Van Haren's Agon, Sulthan Van Bantam (1769)

How is it possible that three playwrights in the early modern Dutch Republic wrote dramas based on contemporary political events in Asia? Reflecting on this remarkable phenomenon, 'Staging Asia' traces the passage of the stories surrounding three political revolutions from seventeenth-century Asia through to the Dutch Republic and their ultimate manifestation as dramas. This book explores the nature of the representation of the Orient in these plays and evaluates how this characterization was influenced by the channels that these dramatists relied on to gather information for their works. As these dramas exhibit strong connections to the Dutch East India Company, this work additionally examines the role of that enterprise in disseminating information on Asia and producing imagery about the Orient. Manjusha Kuruppath received her PhD from the Department of History, University of Leiden. Her research interests include literary history, history of the Dutch East India Company and early modern Asian history

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