Exhibition | Caribbean ties: Connected people, then and now
Exhibition 'Caribbean ties: Connected people, then and now'. The exhibition (free entry) is open on weekdays until 20 May and can be visited at Oude UB, Rapenburg 70, Leiden.
Exhibition 'Caribbean ties: Connected people, then and now'. The exhibition (free entry) is open on weekdays until 20 May and can be visited at Oude UB, Rapenburg 70, Leiden.
The event features two talks, by artists Sabine Groenewegen and Riar Rizaldi in which they will discuss their current research on questions of gender, colonialism and econology
Register now for this hybrid academic course 'Music, performance and climate' by Dr. Charissa Granger (University of the West Indies), organized by the KITLV project 'Island(er)s at the Helm', in collaboration with our partners in the Caribbean!
This paper takes a group of networked actors in Indonesia, who sell social media engagements such as Instagram followers, as an entry-point for describing and conceptualizing the organization of a transnational market.
PhD defence by Sanne Rotmeijer, 'News in a glasshouse: Media, publics, and senses of belonging in the Dutch Caribbean', at Leiden University, Tuesday 23 May, 15.00 h-15.45 h.
Hugh Charles Clifford (1866-1941) was a colonial functionary who had served in various capacities in British Malaya, notably in the kingdom of Pahang (as colonial agent, 1887-1888; Superintendent (1889) and Resident (1896-1900, 1901-1903).