Multicultural encounters on stage; The use of Javanese cultural elements by the Surinamese Doe-Theatre CompanyResisting reforms; The persistence of patrimonialism in Pekalongan’s construction sectorMusic on Dutch East Indies radio in 1938; Representations of unity, disunity, and the modernA network-based merchant empire; Dutch trade in the Hispanic Atlantic (1680–1740)IntroductionRecollecting resonances; Listening to an Indonesian-Dutch musical heritageAnglo-Dutch economic relations in the Atlantic world, 1688–1783Picasso in the tropics; European modern painting in Indonesia, 1920–1957Dutch Atlantic decline during “The age of revolutions"Modernizing songs of the forest; Indigenous communities negotiate tensions of change in MalaysiaGrowing up in KupangDutch scholarship in the age of empire and beyondA divided provincial town; The development from ethnic to class-based segmentation in Kupang, West TimorDrummers of the Sultan of Buton; The lasting influence of the Dutch East India Company on local music traditions'Dirty dancing’ and Malay anxieties; The changing context of Malay Ronggeng in the first half of the twentieth centuryNew spiritual movements, scholars, and ‘Greater India’ in IndonesiaAdultery here and there; Crossing sexual boundaries in the Dutch Jewish AtlanticWorlds of sparkling lights; Popular music and youth cultures in Solo, Central JavaPhotographic representations of the performing IndonesianThe “Dutch” “Atlantic” and the dubious case of Frans PostConstant van de Wall, a European–Javanese ComposerIn search of middle Indonesian; Linguistic dynamics in a provincial townThe rise and decline of the Dutch Atlantic, 1600–1800Tradition and creative inspiration; Musical encounters of the Moluccan communities in the NetherlandsNotes on Dangdut music, popular nationalism, and Indonesian Islam‘Queen Wilhelmina, mother of the Mentawaians’; The Dutch national anthem in Indonesia and as part of the music culture of SiberutThe eighteenth-century Danish, Dutch and Swedish free ports in the Northeastern Caribbean; Continuity and change’The making of Middle Indonesia; Middle classes in Kupang town, 1930s-1980s'Barat ketemu Timur'; Cross-cultural encounters and the making of early Kroncong historyConclusion; The Dutch moment in Atlantic historiographyPast and present issues of Javanese–European musical hybridity; Gendhing mares and other hybrid genresDisquieting degeneracy; Policing Malaysian and Singaporean popular music culture from the mid-1960s to early-1970sThe French Atlantic and the Dutch, late seventeeth-late eighteenth centuryRecollecting resonance; Indonesian Dutch musical encountersAnglo-Dutch trade in the Chesapeake and the British Caribbean, 1621–1733Pop Melayu vs. pop Indonesia; New interpretations of a genre into the 2000sIndonesian performing arts in the Netherlands, 1913-1944Dutch Atlantic Connections, 1680-1800; Linking empires, bridging bordersParamaribo as Dutch and Atlantic nodal point, 1640–1795The scholarly Atlantic; Circuits of knowledge between Britain, the Dutch Republic and the Americas in the eighteenth century
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