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Repertoires of Slavery: Dutch Theater Between Abolitionism and Colonial Subjection, 1770-1810
Sarah Adams
LS Moderne Nederlandse Letterkunde
ICON - Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Arts and Humanities
Repertoire
100%
Subjection
100%
Abolitionism
100%
Theater
100%
Abolitionist
66%
Discourse
33%
Fantasy
33%
Tropes
33%
Sentiment
33%
strife
33%
theatre production
33%
protesters
33%
Ideological Function
33%
Human Rights
33%
Early XIX Century
33%
Keyphrases
Dutch
100%
Slavery
100%
Abolitionism
100%
Anti-slavery
40%
Abolitionist
40%
Human Rights
20%
Strife
20%
Early Nineteenth Century
20%
Theatrical
20%
Cultural Archive
20%
Subjecthood
20%
Racialised
20%
Theatre Production
20%
Protesters
20%
Sentiment Knowledge
20%
Beliefs about Race
20%
Ideological Functions
20%