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100 1  Mul, Sarah de. 
245 10 Colonial Memory :|bContemporary Women's Travel Writing in 
       Britain and the Netherlands /|cSarah De Mul. 
260    |bAmsterdam University Press|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (180 pages) 
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505 0  Colonial Memory; Contents; Acknowledgements; 
       Introduction'Yesterday does not go by'; Chapter 1 A trip 
       down memory lane. Colonial memory in women's travel 
       writing; Chapter 2 Women' s memory of Rhodesia, the Dutch 
       East Indies and Dutch and British cultures of colonial 
       remembrance; Chapter 3 Nostalgic memory in Aya Zikken's 
       Terug naar de atlasvlinder; Chapter 4 Indo postmemory in 
       Marion Bloem's Muggen Mensen Olifanten; Chapter 5 Everyday
       memory in Doris Lessing' s African laughter. Four visits 
       to Zimbabwe; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Travel writing|xWomen authors|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Travellers' writings, English|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Travellers' writings, Dutch|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 English prose literature|xWomen authors|xHistory and 
       criticism. 
650  0 Dutch prose literature|xWomen authors|xHistory and 
       criticism. 
650  0 Women|xTravel. 
650  0 Women travellers. 
650  0 Imperialism in literature. 
650  0 Postcolonialism in literature. 
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