Dr. Esther Captain is a senior researcher and staff member at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) in Leiden, the Netherlands. She has been project leader and researcher at the ‘Independence, Decolonization, Violence and War in Indonesia, 1945-1950’-program of the consortium of research institutes KITLV, NIOD and NIMH. Formerly, she has been employed as head of the Centre for Applied Research in Education at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, head of research at the National Committee for 4 and 5 May and as a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University and the University of Amsterdam. She also worked as a project manager of Indies Heritage within the Heritage of the War-program at the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports. Captain has been a visiting fellow at Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis of Rutgers University (USA) and a participant in the National Endowment of the Humanities workshop “History and Commemoration: Legacies of the Pacific War” at the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii.
Publications in English (selection)
Esther Captain and Onno Sinke, Resonances of Violence. Bersiap and the Dynamics of Violence in the First Phase of the Indonesian Revolution, 1945-1946. (Forthcoming November 2022).
Esther Captain and Onno Sinke, “Hatred of foreign elements and their accomplishes.” Extreme violence in the first phase of the Indonesian Revolution (17 August 1945 to 31 March 1946)’ in: Gert Oostindie et al (eds.), Beyond the Pale. Dutch Extreme Violence in the Indonesian War of Independence, 195-1949. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022, 140-175.
Esther Captain, ‘Finding a home in Rotterdam. Colonial and postcolonial migrants to and from Maasstad’ in: Gert Oostindie (ed.), Colonialism and Slavery: An Alternative History of the Port City of Rotterdam. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2021, 202-221.
Esther Captain, ‘Sexual Restraint, Substitution, Transgression and Extreme Sexual Violence across the Late-Colonial and Postcolonial Indonesia’ in: Dagmar Herzog and Chelsea Shields (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Sexuality and Colonialism, New York/London: Routledge, 2021, 353-363.
Esther Captain and Guno Jones, ‘Inversing Dependence. The Dutch Antilles, Surinam and the Desperate Netherlands during World War II’ in: Debbie Mc Collin and Karen Eccles (eds.), World War II and the West Indies, Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2017, 71-91.
Esther Captain, ‘The Selective Forgetting and Remodeling of the Past. Postcolonial Legacies in the Netherlands’ in: Stefan Jonsson and Julia Willén (eds.), Austere Histories in European Societies: Social Exclusion and the Contest of Colonial Memories. London: Routledge (Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology), 2017, 59-73.
Esther Captain, ‘Harmless Identities. Representations of Racial Consciousness among Three Generations Indo-Europeans’ in: Philomena Essed and Isabel Hoving (eds.), Dutch Racism. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2014, 53-69. (Thamyris Series Intersecting Place, Sex and Race).