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Summary

This volume contains a selection of articles originally presented at the Tenth Interdisciplinary Conference on Netherlandic Studies. These revised contributions, relating to the common theme of Janus and the perspective of time, examine Dutch language and culture from the U.S., Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. xvii
J is for Janus, Y is for yes: Young Dutch poetry--an alphabet of influencesp. 1
Talkin' 'bout two generations: The concept of generation in literary historiographyp. 11
Heaven on earth: Speculations on the twentieth century in fin-de-siecle Dutch literature (1890-1910)p. 25
Tempus (non semper) fugit: Concepts of time in World War II diary fragments from the Netherlandsp. 33
The novel is an onion: Contemporary fiction in the Netherlands and Flandersp. 43
Poetry of conscience: The social activism of the Flemish Fiftiersp. 53
Writing in and/or for the here and now: The postmodern implications of context-bound poetryp. 65
The use of conventions from the mystery genre in contemporary Dutch fictionp. 75
Crosscultural time in Tone Brulin's People of the void, an operatic adaptation of Wilson Harris' Jonestownp. 83
The historical pole of the earth: Time in the novels of Gerrit Krolp. 91
No time for poetry? Leesbevordering and the postmodern idea of poetry in the Netherlandsp. 101
Political correctness at the dawn of the millennium: The representation of the native "other" in colonial literaturep. 113
Children of one father: The impact of the Second World War on Dutch-Jewish relations in the Netherlands West Indiesp. 123
Mati and mangoes: Metaphors that theorize woman-woman desire in Joanna Werners' Amba: Vrouw van het Surinaamse erfp. 137
Novel, nation, and representation: Representing the native in the Dutch East Indiesp. 145
The postponement of an apotheosis: Sjahrir's lengthy exilep. 153
The Anglo-Boer War in retrospectp. 167
Linguistic phenomena in the works of Marga Minco and Gerard Revep. 179
Conjuring with time through the tenses: Achterberg's Dream Fatep. 193
The concept of time in the medieval world viewp. 201
A matter of time: Dutch philosophy of language in the eighteenth centuryp. 211
Two centuries of struggle to preserve Dutch language and culture in Brusselsp. 227
Twenty-first century perspectives on language planning in the Dutch language territoryp. 237
The Janus-faced order of adverbials in Dutch and Englishp. 245
Art noir: A sign of turbulent times? Investigating the principle of causality in late sixteenth-century religious art in Antwerpp. 265
The other face of struggle against violence: Peace and order by clemency in the Netherlands, 1500-1650p. 279
A collision of time and space: The Belgian railway and the preservation of the rural pastp. 295
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