TY - BOOK ID - 298005 TI - Overal Vincent AU - Esner, Rachel AU - Schavemaker, Margriet PY - 2010 SN - 9789089641977 9789048511945 9048511941 9089641971 9089641971 128298523X 9786612985232 6612985232 PB - [Amsterdam] Amsterdam University Press DB - UniCat KW - Gogh, van, Vincent KW - van Gogh, Vincent, KW - Gogh, Vincent van, KW - Appreciation KW - National characteristics. KW - Identity (Philosophical concept) KW - Identity KW - Philosophy KW - Comparison (Philosophy) KW - Resemblance (Philosophy) KW - Characteristics, National KW - Identity, National KW - Images, National KW - National identity KW - National images KW - National psychology KW - Psychology, National KW - Anthropology KW - Nationalism KW - Social psychology KW - Collective memory KW - Ethnopsychology KW - Exceptionalism KW - Fan-kao, KW - Fan-ku, KW - Fan'gao, KW - Fangu, KW - Fangu, Wensheng, KW - Gogh, Vincent-Willem van, KW - Van-Gog, Vint︠s︡ent, KW - Van Gogh, Vincent, KW - גוך, וינסנט ואן, KW - ビンセントゴッホ, KW - ゴッホ, KW - 梵高, KW - Gogh, Vincent van, - 1853-1890 KW - Gogh, Vincent van, - 1853-1890 - Appreciation KW - Van Gogh, Vincent UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:298005 AB - Was Vincent van Gogh a Dutchman? A Frenchman? Or perhaps even an American, Japanese, Antillean or Moroccan? Since his death at the end of the nineteenth century, this world-famous artist has been ""naturalized"" by the inhabitants of the most diverse countries and territories. The anthology Vincent Everywhere subjects these nationalising tendencies to the critical gaze of (art) historians, sociologists, philosophers and writers. It takes the reader on a journey that begins in the Netherlands of today, starting with Van Gogh's incorporation into the now-official canon of Dutch history. Via the ER -