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Arps, A. (2025). Editorial Popular Culture Review 36.1 (2025). Popular Culture Review, 36(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1002/pcr4.12015 -
Arps, A. (2024). A denouement of defiance and death: Escaping the liminal space and phase of a Japanese internment camp in Ismail Marahimin's And the War is Over. Popular Culture Review, 35(2), 261-268. https://doi.org/10.1002/pcr4.12010 -
Arps, A., & Vince, R. (2024). Comparative occupation, implication, and resistance: Algeria and Indonesia in relation to France and the Netherlands. In I. Saloul, S. Berrebi, N. Munawar, & M. Panico (Eds.), AHM Conference 2024: 'Heritage, Memory and Material Culture' (pp. 17-21). (History, Culture, and Heritage; Vol. 3). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048567638/AHM.2024.003 -
Arps, A. (2024). ‘Als je hiermee reist, zal je gauw sterven’ : Reiscultuur en reisliteratuur over Indië: [Bespreking van: D. Jedamski, R. Honings (2023): Travelling the Dutch East Indies : historical perspectives and literary representations]. Internationale Neerlandistiek, 62(1), 114-118. https://doi.org/10.5117/IN2024.1.008.ARPS -
Arps, A. (2024). Setting sails to sundry shores: Transnational memories of the Netherlands East Indies in the eyes of Danish writer Aage Krarup Nielsen. Wacana : Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia, 25(2), 275-297. https://doi.org/10.17510/wacana.v25i2.1727 -
Arps, A. (2023). Memori melompat (‘jumping memory’): The mnemonic motion of Indonesian popular culture and the need for a local reframing. Memory Studies, 16(6), 1423-1435. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980231204176 -
Pardoe, L., & Arps, A. (2023). Translation, Memory, and Ongoing Coloniality: Reading Gentayangan for a More Worldly Dutch Studies. Dutch Crossing, 47(1), 49-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/03096564.2022.2144598 -
Arps, A. (2023). Becoming a Beast in the Long Run: Travelling Perpetrators and the Animal as Metaphor for Violence. In R. Honings, & E. Op de Beek (Eds.), Animals In Dutch Travel Writing: 1800-Present (pp. 159-180). Leiden University Press. https://doi.org/10.24415/9789087284022
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