It's just an old apron : aprons, artefacts and art - representations of personal and private 'her-stories', as public histories


Autoria(s): Willems, Christiaan
Contribuinte(s)

Hayes, Anna

Data(s)

15/09/2010

Resumo

This paper examines art and artefact in the representation and recollection of deeply personal WWII women’s experiences as POW’s under the Japanese. This kind of treatment of internees in the Tjideng Women and Children’s internment camp (and others) in Batavia under the Japanese in WWII, stands in stark and brutal contrast to the idyllic life lived by many families up to that time in what was then known as the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). The deprivation and brutality of the Japanese incarceration of these women and children evoked responses - not military, but certainly militant, if muted. Representations of those responses – as both art and artefact - may be found in the most unlikely places and unexpected forms - and are still being unearthed to this day. However close we might personally be to these artists and artisans, can we, as observers from a distance, ever truly comprehend through spoken or written words alone, the day-today realities of those extraordinary times?

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66637/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66637/5/66637%28updated%29.pdf

Willems, Christiaan (2010) It's just an old apron : aprons, artefacts and art - representations of personal and private 'her-stories', as public histories. In Hayes, Anna (Ed.) Migrant Security Symposium, 15 September 2010, University of Southern Queensland, QLD.

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Copyright 2010 The Author

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #WWII #Women POW #Australian War Memorial #Dutch Prisoners of War #Java #Prisoners of the Japanese
Tipo

Conference Paper