Arthur Weststeijn (UU), Anne-Isabelle Richard (UL) and René Koekkoek (UU) are organising a conference entitled ‘Voices of Resistance in and Against Dutch Empire’ on 12 and 13 September in Utrecht. They invite proposals for papers on the ideas, practices and networks of anticolonial actors who navigated the Dutch empire from the seventeenth century up to today, including freedom fighters and poets, religious leaders and (formerly) enslaved rebels, artists and activists, musicians, political thinkers and intellectuals, journalists and writers. Deadline proposals: 1 April 2024.
Throughout the long history of Dutch empire starting in the early seventeenth century and
extending into the postcolonial present, various people both in imperial dependencies across
the globe and the metropole have resisted the logics and realities of oppression and
exploitation. While colonisers’ perspectives have received plentiful attention, this conference
puts the often marginalized voices of resistance in and against Dutch empire front and centre.
Drawing on recent trends in the intellectual history of anticolonialism, the conference will
chart and discuss the intellectual interventions of actors who agitated against the Dutch
empire and its legacies.
We invite contributions on the ideas, practices and networks of anticolonial
actors who navigated the Dutch empire from the seventeenth century up to today, including
freedom fighters and poets, religious leaders and (formerly) enslaved rebels, artists and
activists, musicians, political thinkers and intellectuals, journalists and writers. We thus
interpret voices of resistance broadly, ranging from political protest to works of fiction and
from artistic and literary forms of expression to philosophical tractates as well as pamphlets
and other forms of ephemeral writing. We aim to take a long-term perspective from the
seventeenth to the twenty-first century and combine East and West that have often been
treated as separate sections of the historiography of Dutch empire.
Anticolonial stories have long served as chronicles about heroic resistance such as that
of the nineteenth-century Javanese Prince Diponegoro or have confirmed teleological
narratives ‘from empire to nation state’. We aim to contextualize such narratives by looking
into related memory practices in anticolonial and postcolonial settings and by examining the
transnational and transimperial entanglements of anticolonial networks. Besides
contributions focusing on better-known anticolonial agitators and their networks, we are also
interested in bringing together more subtle stories of, for example, legal resistance and more
local accounts of religious defiance or economic subversion. Furthermore, we are interested
in exploring not only what voices of resistance were fighting against but also in analysing the
constructive agendas they put forth. From histories of political thought to meaningful
practices of artistic, religious, and literary resistance, the conference will examine how
anticolonial actors in transimperial contexts criticized and shaped the (end of the) Dutch
empire.
The conference, which will be held on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 September 2024, at
Utrecht University, The Netherlands, is a critical follow-up to the international conference
“Visions of Empire in Dutch History”, organized in 2016 at Leiden University, and the
resulting edited volume The Dutch Empire Between Ideas and Practice [Cambridge Imperial
and Post-Colonial Studies] (Palgrave, 2019).
Call for papers
We invite proposals for papers on the following range of topics:
– languages, ideologies and conceptual histories of resistance
– ideas articulated in the context of political protests, (labour) strikes, violent rebellions
– anticolonial or decolonial scholarship, including history writing, social sciences, humanities
– artistic and literary expressions of resistance, including fiction, poetry, songs, visual arts
– memory and memorialization of acts of resistance
– demands for symbolic and financial forms of reparations and/or restitution
We furthermore encourage:
– long-term and diachronic perspectives (1600-2020)
– comparative and/or interconnected perspectives from East and West, including the Indian
Ocean region, the Indonesian archipelago, Cape Good Hope/South Africa, the Dutch Atlantic
and Dutch North America, the Caribbean, Surinam, Dutch Guyana and Brazil
– transimperial perspectives of voices that operated within the Dutch empire but agitated
against other empires or imperialism more broadly, and of those actors who operated in other
imperial spheres, but whose efforts were aimed against the Dutch empire
– paper proposals by junior researchers (at RMA or PhD level) as well as more senior scholars,
from different backgrounds (also outside academia)
Individual paper proposals should consist of an abstract (200-250 words), a brief biography
(50-100 words), and contact information. Proposals should be directed to the organizational
committee: dr. René Koekkoek, dr. Anne-Isabelle Richard, and dr. Arthur Weststeijn at
a.v.weststeijn@uu.nl.
Deadline proposals: 1 April 2024. Notification of selected proposals will be given by 1
May 2024.