‘Er is geen recht voor ons...’
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‘There is no justice for us...’: Van Hogendorp’s abolitionist play Kraspoekol (1800) as a trial against slavery
Theatre plays in which social abuses are criticised often display striking parallels to the civic court. Both in trials and theatre performances the complaining party is positioned against someone who defends the accused person or issue, each propagating different viewpoints towards a case, whereupon a judge has to decide on the matter. In the early modern era,
plays served as experimental sites to conduct (fictional) cases. When the theatre curtain comes down, the audience is incited to express its opinion on the case that was staged. The case that takes central stage in this article is the
accusation of Dutch colonial slavery in Dirk van Hogendorp’s antislavery drama Kraspoekol, of de slaaverny (1800). This play was highly controversial and its performance in The Hague caused great tumult. Drawing on studies of early modern and contemporary theatre, this contribution will examine the
interlace of Kraspoekol and legal practice by looking at accusations (by slaves and abolitionist characters) and defences (by slave master Kraspoekol). The article addresses how the combination of showing and phrasing injustice might encourage Kraspoekol’s audience to ascribe itself the role by the judge
and to condemn not only the wrongful treatment of the characters of Kraspoekol, but the entire slavery institution.
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| Authors | Adams, Sarah;Haven, Kornee van der; |
| Journal | internationale neerlandistiek |
| Year | 2016 |
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