Dutch Crossing
Maney Publishing · United Kingdom
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This journal explores Dutch and Belgian literature, art, and cultural history, with a particular focus on national identity, colonial legacies, and the reception of foreign artistic and literary influences. Recent articles examine themes of secularization and religion in Dutch novels, the representation of Afro-Surinamese experiences in colonial poetry, the confrontation of imperial thinking through contemporary art, and the reception of British writers in the Low Countries. The journal also investigates the cultural significance of architectural styles like neo-Gothic and the differing historical memories of national crises.
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