id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4kyq6axekrddbbjr726av4dwre Marleen Witte Black citizenship, Afropolitan critiques: vernacular heritage‐making and the negotiation of race in the Netherlands 2019 18 .pdf application/pdf 10229 749 58 Black citizenship, Afropolitan critiques: vernacular heritage‐making and the negotiation of race in the Netherlands projects by young Dutch people of Afro‐Caribbean and Ghanaian descent respectively, I discern two different Key words race, heritage-making, African diaspora, postcolonial Europe, black citizenship heritage' among young people of various African and black ancestries. to situate the negotiation of race in the cross‐cutting relationships between the persistent 'whiteness' of Dutch nationhood and the country's variously positioned black The first 'African heritage' project to be discussed is the annual Black History Festival and Untold Empowerment, he explicitly connected African cultural heritage to black Like the term Afro‐Dutch, projects such as those discussed here question that whiteness by performing African heritage as blackness and as part of Dutch history. blackness, which grounds African heritage in the history of slavery. people developing identities as European and African and black. belonging as it appears in projects of 'African heritage' by and for young Dutch people ./cache/work_4kyq6axekrddbbjr726av4dwre.pdf ./txt/work_4kyq6axekrddbbjr726av4dwre.txt