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Researcher
Sarah Adams
- Disciplines:Literatures in Dutch, Theory and methodology of literary studies
Affiliations
- Department of Literary Studies (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2015 → Today
Projects
1 - 2 of 2
- Blackface Burlesques: Racialized Subjection in Dutch Popular Performance Culture, 1770-1840.From1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- Slavery on Scene: Locating Dutch Theatre in the Abolitionist Debate (1775-1825)From1 Oct 2016 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 18
- Repertoires of slavery : Dutch theater between abolitionism and colonial subjection, 1770-1810(2023)
Authors: Sarah Adams
- Counter-voices in the tropics : theater and vernacular performance in Rio de Janeiro(2023)
Authors: Britt Dams, Sarah Adams, Jenna Gibbs, Wendy Sutherland
Pages: 232 - 249 - The legitimacy of resistance in Dutch abolitionist theater(2023)
Authors: Sarah Adams, Jenna Gibbs, Wendy Sutherland
Pages: 49 - 76 - De rebellen van Berbice : slavernij en de rechtvaardigheid van verzet in Nicolaas Simon van Winters Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774)(2020)
Authors: Sarah Adams
Pages: 130 - 146 - 'Leevendig denkbeeld van den aart der slaavernij' : de transformatieve kracht van Dirk van Hogendorps Kraspoekol, of de slaaverny (1800)(2017)
Authors: Sarah Adams
Pages: 154 - 169 - 'Er is geen recht voor ons...': Van Hogendorps abolitionistische toneelstuk Kraspoekol (1800) als proces tegen de slavernij(2016)
Authors: Sarah Adams, Kornee van der Haven
Pages: 1 - 17 - Slavernij op het Amsterdamse toneel rond 1800
Authors: Sarah Adams, Pepijn Brandon, Guno Jones, Nancy Jouwe, Matthias van Rossum
Pages: 289 - 297 - Een subversief spektakel? Jean Rocheforts Pantalon, Oost-Indisch planter : Arlequin uit slaverny verlost door toverkunst (1803)
Authors: Sarah Adams
Pages: 135 - 146 - Staging slavery : performances of colonial slavery and race from international perspectives, 1770-1850
Authors: Sarah Adams, Jenna Gibbs, Wendy Sutherland
- Slavery, sympathy, and white self-representation in Dutch Bourgeois theater of 1800
Authors: Sarah Adams
Pages: 146 - 168