TY - GEN AU - Grever,Maria AU - Waaldijk,Berteke TI - Transforming the public sphere: the Dutch national exhibition of women's labor in 1898 PY - 2004/// CY - Durham, [N.C.] PB - Duke University Press KW - Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid KW - (1898 KW - Hague, Netherlands) KW - History KW - Netherlands KW - Employment KW - Social conditions KW - Women KW - Women's rights KW - Feminism N1 - E-Book-ACLS / Zugriff nur im DHI-Lesesaal; American Council of Learned Societies/ https://www.humanitiesebook.org/about; Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-296) and index; Feminists and the public sphere -- Women's labor -- The public sphere and citizenship -- Gender and visual culture -- Feminism and imperialism -- An illustrated women's conference -- Exhibitions and fairs -- International influences -- Objectives, resistance and hesitation -- Seriousness a priority -- Power struggle -- Financial woes -- Adriaan Goekoop -- An evolving organism -- Marie Jungius's concept -- Main protagonists -- A panorama in the dunes -- The opening ceremony -- The exhibition of exhibitions -- Feminism per square foot -- Taking the tour -- Participants -- Class divisions in the hall of industry -- Strike -- Exit the diamond cutters -- Marie Sparnaay's tactics -- Women's labor, social work -- A collection of social ills -- Pale with shock -- The exhibition experience -- 4.1 Visitors -- Smell and taste -- Hearing and listening -- Subject and object of the gaze -- Royal visit -- Colonialism on display -- An exhibition of colonial subjects -- Kampong Insulinde -- The lure of the exotic -- Exhibited or exhibitor? -- Javanese protest -- The Dutch East Indies room -- Home industry under threat -- Kartini and the white/brown divide -- Transatlantic contributions -- The unknown colony -- Leaving a legacy -- Exhibition in print -- Fact and fiction: Cecile and Hilda -- The library collection and exhibition publications -- Visual impressions -- Exposition by female artists -- Male artists at work -- Socialists and feminists in debate -- Domestic servants' conference -- Leftwing competition -- Resounding words -- Vocational and professional training for women -- Morality in a colonial context UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb04502 ER -