From colonizer to victim: The memory culture of the War in the Pacific through the Burma-Siam Pakan Baroe Railroad Monument

Autores/as

  • Tamara Breugelmans University of Amsterdam

Resumen

In this article I will demonstrate how the Burma-Siam Pakan Baroe Railroad Monument embodies the development of the memory culture about the war in the Pacific in the Netherlands. I will explain why this was contested war, and outline the ways in which it did gain a place in Dutch memory culture. Through a visual analysis I will also uncover who is being excluded from the monument’s commemoration and why. 

Biografía del autor/a

Tamara Breugelmans, University of Amsterdam

Research Master student Cultural Analysis

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Publicado

2018-12-30

Cómo citar

Breugelmans, T. (2018). From colonizer to victim: The memory culture of the War in the Pacific through the Burma-Siam Pakan Baroe Railroad Monument. IC Revista Científica De Información Y Comunicación, (15). Recuperado a partir de https://icjournal-ojs.org/index.php/IC-Journal/article/view/408