Ms Jorien Van Beukering
Casual Graduate Student Researcher (GSR)
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Casual Research Assistant
School of Languages and Cultures
Publications
Book
Hubbell, Amy , van Beukering, Jorien , Barnett, Jenny , Brown, Jorgia and Alonso, Maïa (2021). Death of a Dream. Algeria 1958. Friedberg, Bavaria: EditionAtlantiS.
Book Chapters
Hubbell, Amy L. and van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Sustaining the memory of colonial Algeria through food. ‘Going Native?’ Settler Colonialism and Food. (pp. 221-245) edited by Ronald Ranta, Alejandro Colás and Daniel Monterescu. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-96268-5_11
Hubbell, Amy and van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Translating Maïa Alonso’s death of a dream. Death of a Dream, Algeria 1958: A True Novel (Collection France-Algérie). (pp. 13-14) Hesse, Germany: Edition Atlantis.
Journal Articles
van Beukering, Jorien (2024). Writing about Dutch Migration to Australia: Language, Belonging, and Identity. Journal of Literary Multilingualism, 2 (2), 222-246. doi: 10.1163/2667324x-20240204
van Beukering, Jorien (2023). Book review: Systemic Silencing: Activism, Memory, and Sexual Violence in Indonesia. Inside Indonesia.
van Beukering, Jorien (2023). Book review: “Through Darkest Seas” by Graeme Cocks (2023). Dutch Australian Cultural Centre.
van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Book review: Celluloid Colony: Locating History and Ethnography in Early Dutch Colonial Films of Indonesia. International Insitute for Asian Studies.
van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Transnational connections; diasporic (re)turns to Indonesia. Wacana, 23 (3) 5, 612-634. doi: 10.17510/wacana.v23i3.1004
van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Book review: Gender, Resistance and Transnational Memories of Violent Conflicts . Historical Dialogues, Justice and Memory Network.
Conference Papers
van Beukering, Jorien (2024). Engaging with Indonesia: (Re)turn Journeys from The Netherlands and Australia. Asian Studies Association of Australia Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 1-4 July 2024.
van Beukering, Jorien (2023). Colonial Connections in the 21st Century: Indonesia, The Netherlands, Australia. Indonesia Council Open Conference, Sydney & online, 25-27 September 2023.
van Beukering, Jorien (2023). Camp Columbia: local, national, and international heritage. Australian Historical Association Conference, Melbourne and Online, 3-6 July 2023.
van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Multilayered identity in colonial Indonesia. 15th Annual International Indonesia Forum Conference, Yale University (online), 23-25 September 2022.
van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Diasporic Indisch Dutch (re)turns to Indonesia: the second and third generation. Studies in Culture seminar series, School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 8 April 2022.
van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Out of the archival woodwork: children of colonial concubinage. ANU Indonesia Institute Postgraduate Workshop, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 14-15 September 2022.
van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Using Ambivalence to Understand Illegitimate Mixed-Race Indo-European Identity. Symposium on Narratives of Selfhood and Ambivalence, Online, 1-2 October 2021.
van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Hidden Stories from Colonial Indonesia: Illegitimate Children. 40th Indonesia Forum Postgraduate Forum, Online, 3 September 2021.
van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Exploring identity in illegitimate Indo-Europeans born in the late colonial Dutch East Indies. Indonesia Council Open Conference, Online, 14-16 July 2021.
Generic Document
van Beukering, Jorien (2024). Sharing Stories on Contested Histories 2023: Participant Reflections. Asian Currents.
Seminar Papers
van Beukering, Jorien (2024). Subject or Citizen? Unacknowledged Biracial Children in Colonial Indonesia (1816-1942)”. NLA Scholars Seminar Series. National Library of Australia.
van Beukering, Jorien (2024). Culturally-specific institutions in 2024: The DACC. Studies in Culture seminar series. School of Languages and Cultures, The Univeristy of Queensland.
van Beukering, Jorien (2023). “Stories of Dutch Migration to Australia”. Studies in Culture seminar series. School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.