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Selected Biography
Books (as listed in 2014)
Batchen, Geoffrey, Forget me not: photography and remembrance, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, & Princeton Architectural Press, New York, 2004.
Bloembergen, Marieke, Colonial spectacles: The Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies at the World Exhibitions, 1880–1931, trans B Jackson, Singapore University Press, Singapore, 2006.
Bosma, Ulbe, & Remco Raben, Being ‘Dutch’ in the Indies: a history of creolisation and empire, 1500–1920, trans W Shaffer, Research in International Studies Southeast Asia Series, no 116, Ohio University Press, Athens (Ohio), 2008.
Campione, Francesco Paolo, Peter Pfrunder, Urs Ramseyer, Gian Franco Ragno & Jessica Anais Savoia. L’isola degli d.i. Gotthard Schuh: Fotografie. Bali 1938 (exhibition book), Giunti Editore, Florence, 2013.
Drissen, Ernst, Vastgelegd voor later: Indische foto’s (1917–1942) van Thilly Weissenborn, Sijthoff, Amsterdam, 1983.
Elliott, Alan F (ed), The Woodbury papers: letters and documents held by the Royal Photographic Society, AF Elliott, Melbourne, 1996.
Falconer, John, A vision of the past: a history of early photography in Singapore and Malaya—the photographs of GR Lambert & Co, 1880–1910, Times Editions, Singapore, 1995 (1987).
Hirsch, Marianne, Family frames: photography, narratives and postmemory, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass) & London, 1997.
Hirsch, Marianne, The familial gaze, University Press of New England,Hanover & London, 1999.
Junghuhn, Franz Wilhelm, Rob Nieuwenhuys & Frits Jaquet, Java’s onuitputtelijke natuur: reisverhalen, tekeningen en fotografieën, AW Sijthoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, 1980.
Kinney, Ann R, Worshipping Siva and Buddha: the temple art of East Java, University of Hawai‘i Press, Honolulu, 2003.
Knaap, Gerrit, Cephas, Yogyakarta: photography in the service of the sultan,KITLV Press, Leiden, 1999.
Knight, G Roger, Commodities and colonialism: the story of big sugar in Indonesia, 1880–1942, Brill, Leiden & Boston, 2013.
Kuhn, Annette, & Kirsten Emiko McAllister (eds), Locating memory: photographic acts, Berghahn, New York, 2006.
Langford, Martha, Suspended conversations: the afterlife of memory in photographic albums, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal & Ithaca, 2001.
Merrillees, Scott, Batavia in nineteenth century photographs, Editions Didier Millet, Singapore, 2007.
Groeneveld, Anneke, Liane van der Linden, Steven Wachlin, & Ineke Zweers (eds), Toekang potret: 100 jaar fotografie in Nederlands Indie 1839–1939, Fragment Uitgeverij, Amsterdam, & Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam, 1989.
Ouwehand, Liesbeth, Herinneringen in Beeld: fotoalbums uit Nederlands-Indie, KITLV Press, Leiden, 2009.
Pfrunder, Peter, Gilles Mora & Martin Gasser, Gotthard Schuh: une approche amoureuse (exhibition book), Steidl, Gottingen, & Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur, 2009.
Poeze, Harry A, In het land van de overheerser: Indonesiers in Nederland 1600–1950, Foris, Dordrecht, 1986.
Protschky, Susie, Images of the tropics: environment and visual culture in colonial Indonesia, KITLV Press, Leiden, 2011.
Reed, Jane Levy (ed), Toward independence: a century of Indonesia photographed, Friends of Photography, San Francisco, 1991.
Rose, Gillian, Doing family photography: the domestic, the public and the politics of sentiment, Ashgate, Surrey, 2010.
Stoler, Ann Laura, Race and the education of desire: Foucault’s History of sexuality and the colonial order of things, Duke University Press, Durham & London, 1995.
Strassler, Karen, Refracted visions: popular photography and national modernity in Java, Duke University Press, Durham, 2010.
Tenfelde, Klaus (ed), Picture of Krupp: photography and history in the Industrial Age, Phillip Wilson Publishers, Munchen, 1994.
Theuns-de Boer, Gerda, & Saskia Asser, Isidore van Kinsbergen (1821–1905): photo pioneer and theatre maker in the Dutch East Indies, KITLV Press, Leiden, Uitgeverij Aprilis, Zaltbommel, & Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, 2005.
Thompson, Krista, An eye for the tropics: tourism, photography, and framing the Caribbean picturesque, Duke University Press, Durham & London, 2006.
Spence, Jo, & Patricia Holland (eds), Family snaps: the meanings of domestic photography, Virago Press, London, 1991.
Wachlin, Steven, Woodbury & Page: photographers Java, KITLV Press, Leiden, 1994.
Van den Berg, Norbert, & Steven Wachlin, Het album voor Mientje: een fotoalbum uit 1862 in Nederlandsch-Indie, Thoth, Bussum, 2005.
Van Dijk, Janneke, Rob Jongmans, Anouk Mansfeld, Steven Vink & Pim Westerkamp, Photographs of the Netherlands East Indies at the Tropenmuseum, KIT Publishers, Amsterdam, 2012.
Vickers, Adrian, Bali: a paradise created, Periplus, Singapore, 1996.
Essays and articles (as listed in 2014)
Bijl, Paulus, ‘Old, eternal and future light in the Dutch East Indies: colonial photographs and the history of the globe’, in A Erll & A Rigney (eds), Mediation, remediation and the dynamics of cultural memory, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York, 2009, pp 49–65.
Boomgaard, Peter, ‘Oriental nature, its friends and its enemies: conservation of nature in late colonial Indonesia, 1889–1949’, Environment and History, vol 5, no 3, 1999, pp 257–93.
Brenner, Suzanne, ‘Competing hierarchies: Javanese merchants and the priyayi elite in Solo, Central Java’, Indonesia, vol 52, October 1991, pp 55–84.
Chambers, Deborah, ‘Family as place: family photograph albums and the domestication of public and private space’, in JM Schwartz & JR Ryan (eds), Picturing place: photography and the geographical imagination, IB Tauris and Co, London & New York, 2003, pp 96–114.
Edwards, Elizabeth, & Janice Hart, ‘Introduction: photographs as objects’, in E Edwards & J Hart (eds), Photographs, objects, histories: on the materiality of images, Routledge, London & New York, 2004, pp 1–15.
Goss, Andrew, ‘From Tong-Tong to tempo doeloe: Eurasian memory work and the bracketing of Dutch colonial history, 1957–1961’, Indonesia, no 70, October 2000, pp 9–36.
Guillot, Claude, ‘Un exemple d’assimilation a Java: le photographe Kassian Céphas (1844–1912)’, Archipel, vol 22, no 1, 1982, p55–73.
Locher-Scholten, Elsbeth, ‘Orientalism and the rhetoric of the family: Javanese servants in European household manuals and children’s fiction’, Indonesia, vol 58, 1994, pp 19–39.
Pamela Pattynama, ‘Tempo doeloe nostalgia and brani memory community: the IWI collection as a postcolonial archive’, Photography and Culture, vol 5, 2012, pp 268–77.
Protschky, Susie, ‘Seductive landscapes: gender and European representations of nature in the Dutch East Indies in the late colonial period’, Gender & History, vol 20, no 2, 2008, pp 372–98.
Protschky, Susie, ‘Negotiating princely status through the photographic gift: Pakualam VII’s family album for Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, 1937’, Indonesia and the Malay World, vol 40, no 118, 2012, pp 298–314.
Protschky, Susie, ‘Tea cups, cameras and family life: picturing domesticity in elite European and Javanese family photographs from the Netherlands Indies, c 1900–1942’, History of Photography, vol 36, no 1, 2012, pp 44–65.
Taylor, Jean Gelman, ‘Aceh histories in the KITLV Images Archive’, in RM Feener, P Daly & A Reid (eds), Mapping the Acehnese past, KITLV Press, Leiden, 2011, pp 199–239.
Taylor, Jean Gelman, ‘The sewing-machine in colonial-era photographs: a record from Dutch Indonesia’, Modern Asian Studies, vol 46, no 1, 2012, pp 71–95.
Stamm, Rainer, ‘Vom imaginaren Weltkunst-Museum zur Neuen Sachlichkeit: Folkwang-Verlag, Auriga-Verlag, Folkwang-Auriga Verlag’, in M Heiting and R Jaeger (eds), Autopsie: Deutschsprachige Fotobucher, 1918 bis 1945—Band 1, Steidl, Gottingen, 2012, pp 82–97.
Stoler, Ann Laura, & Karen Strassler, ‘Memory-work in Java: a cautionary tale’, in AL Stoler, Carnal knowledge and imperial power: race and the intimate in colonial rule, University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles & London, 2002, pp 162–204.
Touwen-Bouwsma, Elly, ‘Japanese minority policy: the Eurasians on Java and the dilemma of ethnic loyalty’, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, vol 152, no 4, 1996, pp 553–72.
Wachlin, Steven, ‘Salzwedel’, in K Peterson, In het voetspoor van Louis Couperus: Pasoeroean door de lens van Salzwedel, KIT Publishers, Amsterdam, 2009, pp 112–8.
Unpublished works (as listed in 2014)
Lacour, Annabelle, ‘La representation de Bali dans le livre photographique: de Gregor Krause a Henri Cartier-Bresson 1920–1950’, masters thesis, Ecole du Louvre, 2013.
Protschky, Susan (ed), ‘Camera ethica: lenses on modernity, civilisation and being governed in late-colonial Indonesia’, book manuscript, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, forthcoming 2014.
Sitompul, Jojor Ria, ‘Visual and textual images of women: 1930s representations of colonial Bali as produced by men and women travellers’, PhD thesis, University of Warwick, 2008.
Strassler, Karen, ‘The aura of power: Ratu Kidul’s photographic appearances’, paper presented at Cornell University, New York, USA, 8 March 2012.
Sumerta, Julie A, ‘Interpreting Balinese culture, representation and identity’, MA thesis, University of Waterloo, 2011.
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