Images of Dutchness : popular visual culture, early cinema, and the emergence of a national cliché, 1800-1914 /
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Author / Creator: | Dellmann, Sarah, author. |
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Imprint: | Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018] ©2018 |
Description: | 421 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Framing film Framing film (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11738257 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Images of Dutchness: An Introduction
- 1. Analysing Images of Dutchness: From Stereotype to National Cliché
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Supposed Common Knowledge and the Stereotype
- 1.3. Nationality, Nationalism, Nationness: The Netherlands, Dutch, Dutchness
- 1.4. Approaches
- 1.5. Outlook
- 2. Spectacularly Dutch: Popular Visual Media from Print to Early Cinema
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Illustrated Magazines
- 2.3. Travel Guidebooks
- 2.4. Travel Brochures, Leaflets, and Promotional Material for (Potential) Tourists
- 2.5. Sets of Prints, Cartes de Visite, and Cabinet Cards of People in Local Costume
- 2.6. Catchpenny Prints
- 2.7. Perspective Prints
- 2.8. Advertising Trade Cards
- 2.9. Stereoscopic Photographs
- 2.10. Magic Lanterns and Lantern Slide Sets
- 2.11. Picture Postcards
- 2.12. Film
- 3. Images of People and Places Before 1800: A Prehistory of National Clichés
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Visual Culture before Industrialization
- 3.3. The Same Image at Various Places for the First Time: Images of People and Places in Popular Print
- 3.4. Epistemological Status of Images of People and Places
- 3.5. Topographical Images: Vedute, Prospects, and Perspective Prints
- 3.6. Realist Images of People in Popular Media: Catchpenny Prints
- 3.7. Eighteenth-century Images of People and Places in Other Popular Media
- 3.8. Conclusion
- 4. Authentically Dutch: Images in Anthropological Discourse
- 4.1. Introduction: Snelleman's Conceptual Problem
- 4.2. Visual Spectacle of Ethnic Diversity: Afbeeldingen van kleeding, zeden, en gewoonten (1803-1807)
- 4.3. Relics of Tradition, Grounded in Space: Nederlandsche Kleederdrachten, en Zeden en Gebruiken (1849-1850)
- 4.4. The Nation in One Image: Volkeren van verscheyde Landgewesten (c. 1833 or 1856-1900) and In deze prent zullen de kinderen opmerken... (c. 1800-1820)
- 4.5. Narrowing Down the Motifs: Popular Photographs (1870-1890s)
- 4.6. Fixing the National Cliché (1890-1900)
- 4.7. Playing with the Cliché (c.1900-1914)
- 4.8. Dutch Clichés of Dutch Origin: Trade Cards by Philips and Bensdorp
- 4.9. "Dutch" as Combination of Costume and "Race"
- 4.10. Early Cinema's Heritage of Anthropological Discourse
- 4.11. Conclusion
- 5. Typically Dutch: Images in Popular Geography and Armchair Travel Media
- 5.1. Introduction: Geography and Popular Science
- 5.2. Patterns for the Presentation of Knowledge in Geographical Discourse
- 5.3. The Encyclopaedic Pattern
- 5.3.1. Voyage Pittoresque dans la Frise (1839)
- 5.3.2. Dutch Life in Town and Country (1901)
- 5.3.3. "A North Holland Cheese Market" (1910)
- 5.3.4. Advertising Trade Cards: Myrrholin Welt Panorama (1902)
- 5.3.5. Film: Comment se fait le fromage de Hollande (1909)
- 5.4. The Panoramic Pattern
- 5.4.1. Voyage pittoresque dans le Royaume des Pays-Bas (1822/1825)
- 5.4.2. Advertising Trade Cards: Holland in Wort und Bild (1903)
- 5.4.3. Stereocards: Holland (1905)
- 5.4.4. Films: De dam te Amsterdam omstreeks 1900 (1900) & De Amsterdamse Beurs omstreeks 1900 (1900)
- 5.5. The Virtual Travel Pattern
- 5.5.1. Voyage Pittoresque en Hollande et en Belgique (1857)
- 5.5.2. "Croquis Hollandais" (1905) and "Door Holland met pen en camera" (1906)
- 5.5.3. Lantern Slide Set: Quer durch Holland (1906)
- 5.5.4. Films: Prinsengracht (1899), A Pretty Dutch Town (1910), and Vita d'Olanda (1911)
- 5.6. Conclusion
- 6. Selling a "Dutch Experience": Images in Tourism and Consumer Culture
- 6.1. Introduction: Discovering the Authentic
- 6.2. Before Tourism: Travel in Leisure through and to the Netherlands
- 6.3. Travel Promotion by Thomas Cook & Son, the VVV, and the Centraal Bureau
- 6.4. Narrated and Practical Guidebooks
- 6.5. The Cliché in Consumer Culture: Dutchness in Advertising Trade Cards
- 6.6. Picture Postcards
- 6.7. Lantern Slide Sets
- 6.8. Film
- 6.9. Ways of Looking at Dutchness: Reactions to the Cliché
- 6.10. Conclusion
- 7. Conclusion
- 7.1. Towards an Archaeology of Filming "the Nation/al"
- 7.2. Outlook
- Bibliography
- Published Sources
- Other Sources and Ephemera by Medium
- Digital Resources
- List of Figures
- Index