Nostalgia for empire: ‘Tempo doeloe’ in contemporary Dutch literature

TitleNostalgia for empire: ‘Tempo doeloe’ in contemporary Dutch literature
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSarah De Mul
JournalMemory Studies
Volume3
Issue4
Pagination413-428
ISSN1750-6980, 1750-6999
Abstract

This article focuses on ‘tempo doeloe’, a mode of nostalgia to the Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia) in contemporary Dutch literature. The phrase ‘tempo doeloe’ denotes ‘the good old days’ in Pasar Malay, the colloquial colonial language that was used in the Dutch East Indies. The article examines some of the historically contingent dimensions, mnemonic features and ideological complexities of tempo doeloe. Particular attention is devoted, first, to how tempo doeloe is constitutive of a memorial community of repatriates in the Netherlands, and second, to how notions of authenticity and beauty are critically imbued with this particular type of nostalgia. The aim is to gain a better insight into tempo doeloe as a historically contingent Dutch mode of nostalgia for empire and to review some of the recent theoretical perspectives on possible intersections between memory and the postcolonial.

URLhttp://mss.sagepub.com/content/3/4/413
DOI10.1177/1750698010374928
Short TitleNostalgia for empire