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E.S. (Eline) Kortekaas MA

Faculty of Humanities
Algemene Cultuurwetenschappen

Visiting address
  • Turfdraagsterpad 15
Postal address
  • Postbus 94551
    1090 GN Amsterdam
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  • Profile

    Eline Kortekaas (1992) holds a Bachelor's degree in Art History (Utrecht University) and a Master's degree in Book History (University of Amsterdam).

    As a PhD-student she takes part in the project "Decolonizing knowledge: Postcoloniality and the making of modern Indonesia’s knowledge culture, 1945-1970". In her subproject she delves into the role of the Dutch publishing industry in producing and distributing knowledge and hence the shaping of postcolonial knowledge cultures in Indonesia between the 1940s-1960s. The Dutch publishing house W. Van Hoeve, which was specialized in books on technology and science, lays at the core of her project.

  • Publications

    2020

    2023

    • Kortekaas, E. (2023). 'Lezen en niet creperen': Kampbibliotheken ten tijde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Nederlands-Indië. In T. Dijkstra, R. Jagersma, & L. Kuitert (Eds.), Onder druk wordt alles chaos: Boekgeschiedenissen tussen orde en wanorde (pp. 238-249). Uitgeverij Armorica. [details]

    2018

    • Kortekaas, E. (2018). Kees Kelfkens en de vormgeving van Privé-domein. Eigenbouwer : tijdschrift voor de goede smaak, 9, 66-79.

    2016

    • Kortekaas, E. (2016). Koop een boek, win een villa. De Boekenwereld, 32(1), 10-15.

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