Locating African European Studies
Interventions, Intersections, Conversations
Herausgeber: Garrido, Felipe Espinoza; Nyangulu, Deborah; Koegler, Caroline
Locating African European Studies
Interventions, Intersections, Conversations
Herausgeber: Garrido, Felipe Espinoza; Nyangulu, Deborah; Koegler, Caroline
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Drawing on a rich lineage of anti-discriminatory scholarship, art, and activism, Locating African European Studies engages with contemporary and historical African European formations, positionalities, politics, and cultural productions in Europe.
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Drawing on a rich lineage of anti-discriminatory scholarship, art, and activism, Locating African European Studies engages with contemporary and historical African European formations, positionalities, politics, and cultural productions in Europe.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138590328
- ISBN-10: 1138590320
- Artikelnr.: 58314562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138590328
- ISBN-10: 1138590320
- Artikelnr.: 58314562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Felipe Espinoza Garrido is Assistant Professor of English, Postcolonial and Media Studies at the University of Münster, Germany. Caroline Koegler is Assistant Professor of British Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Münster, Germany. Deborah Nyangulu is Lecturer in English, Postcolonial and Media Studies at the University of Münster,Germany. Mark U. Stein is the Chair of English, Postcolonial and Media Studies at University of Münster, Germany.
Part 1: African European Social and Historical Formations 1. "We have to
act. That is what forms collectivity" Black Solidarity beyond Identity in
Contemporary Paris 2. Village du Monde? (Fortress) Europe, the 'Jungle' of
Calais, and the African European paradigm 3. From Bokoe Bullying to
Afrobeats: Or How Being African Became Cool in Black Amsterdam 4. Involving
Diaspora Communities through Action Research: A Collaborative Museum
Exhibition on the African Presence in Finland 5. The Footman's New Clothes
6. Transatlantic Connections, Memory, and Postmemory in Afro-German
Biographies 7. Practicing Autoethnography: Transnational Afro-German
Heritage 8. "Zog Nit Keyn Mol": Paul Robeson's Tragic Love of Russia 9.
Forgotten Histories: Recovering the Precarious Lives of African Servant in
Imperial Germany Part 2: African European Cultural Production 10. Opening
Homes, Opening Worlds: African European Spatial Interventions in Helen
Oyeyemi's Fiction 11. Afropolitanism and Mobility: Constructions of Home
and Belonging in Sefi Atta's A Bit of Difference 12. Black British Queer
Intersectionality: From Labi Siffre's Nigger to Dean Atta's I am Nobody's
Nigger 13. Voices from the Black Diaspora in Spain: On Transcultural Spaces
and Afrospanish Identity Constructions in Poetry 14. Adapting Contested
Histories: The Film Belle (2013) and its Politics of Representation 15.
Returning the Colonial Gaze: The Black Female Body in Angele Etoundi
Essamba's Photography 16. The Afropean Gaze: Through a Decolonial Lens
Part 3: Decolonial Academic Practice 17. "Why Isn't My Professor Black?" A
Roundtable 18. Structures of Dis/Empowerment: My Year as the UK's First
Black and Ethnic Minorities Student Officer 19. On the (Im)possibility of
Black Queer British Studies 20. Negotiating Afroeuropean Literary Borders:
The Inclusion of African Spanish and African British Literatures in Spanish
Universities 21. Beyond Emergent: Creating, Debating and Implementing
African European Studies
act. That is what forms collectivity" Black Solidarity beyond Identity in
Contemporary Paris 2. Village du Monde? (Fortress) Europe, the 'Jungle' of
Calais, and the African European paradigm 3. From Bokoe Bullying to
Afrobeats: Or How Being African Became Cool in Black Amsterdam 4. Involving
Diaspora Communities through Action Research: A Collaborative Museum
Exhibition on the African Presence in Finland 5. The Footman's New Clothes
6. Transatlantic Connections, Memory, and Postmemory in Afro-German
Biographies 7. Practicing Autoethnography: Transnational Afro-German
Heritage 8. "Zog Nit Keyn Mol": Paul Robeson's Tragic Love of Russia 9.
Forgotten Histories: Recovering the Precarious Lives of African Servant in
Imperial Germany Part 2: African European Cultural Production 10. Opening
Homes, Opening Worlds: African European Spatial Interventions in Helen
Oyeyemi's Fiction 11. Afropolitanism and Mobility: Constructions of Home
and Belonging in Sefi Atta's A Bit of Difference 12. Black British Queer
Intersectionality: From Labi Siffre's Nigger to Dean Atta's I am Nobody's
Nigger 13. Voices from the Black Diaspora in Spain: On Transcultural Spaces
and Afrospanish Identity Constructions in Poetry 14. Adapting Contested
Histories: The Film Belle (2013) and its Politics of Representation 15.
Returning the Colonial Gaze: The Black Female Body in Angele Etoundi
Essamba's Photography 16. The Afropean Gaze: Through a Decolonial Lens
Part 3: Decolonial Academic Practice 17. "Why Isn't My Professor Black?" A
Roundtable 18. Structures of Dis/Empowerment: My Year as the UK's First
Black and Ethnic Minorities Student Officer 19. On the (Im)possibility of
Black Queer British Studies 20. Negotiating Afroeuropean Literary Borders:
The Inclusion of African Spanish and African British Literatures in Spanish
Universities 21. Beyond Emergent: Creating, Debating and Implementing
African European Studies
Part 1: African European Social and Historical Formations 1. "We have to
act. That is what forms collectivity" Black Solidarity beyond Identity in
Contemporary Paris 2. Village du Monde? (Fortress) Europe, the 'Jungle' of
Calais, and the African European paradigm 3. From Bokoe Bullying to
Afrobeats: Or How Being African Became Cool in Black Amsterdam 4. Involving
Diaspora Communities through Action Research: A Collaborative Museum
Exhibition on the African Presence in Finland 5. The Footman's New Clothes
6. Transatlantic Connections, Memory, and Postmemory in Afro-German
Biographies 7. Practicing Autoethnography: Transnational Afro-German
Heritage 8. "Zog Nit Keyn Mol": Paul Robeson's Tragic Love of Russia 9.
Forgotten Histories: Recovering the Precarious Lives of African Servant in
Imperial Germany Part 2: African European Cultural Production 10. Opening
Homes, Opening Worlds: African European Spatial Interventions in Helen
Oyeyemi's Fiction 11. Afropolitanism and Mobility: Constructions of Home
and Belonging in Sefi Atta's A Bit of Difference 12. Black British Queer
Intersectionality: From Labi Siffre's Nigger to Dean Atta's I am Nobody's
Nigger 13. Voices from the Black Diaspora in Spain: On Transcultural Spaces
and Afrospanish Identity Constructions in Poetry 14. Adapting Contested
Histories: The Film Belle (2013) and its Politics of Representation 15.
Returning the Colonial Gaze: The Black Female Body in Angele Etoundi
Essamba's Photography 16. The Afropean Gaze: Through a Decolonial Lens
Part 3: Decolonial Academic Practice 17. "Why Isn't My Professor Black?" A
Roundtable 18. Structures of Dis/Empowerment: My Year as the UK's First
Black and Ethnic Minorities Student Officer 19. On the (Im)possibility of
Black Queer British Studies 20. Negotiating Afroeuropean Literary Borders:
The Inclusion of African Spanish and African British Literatures in Spanish
Universities 21. Beyond Emergent: Creating, Debating and Implementing
African European Studies
act. That is what forms collectivity" Black Solidarity beyond Identity in
Contemporary Paris 2. Village du Monde? (Fortress) Europe, the 'Jungle' of
Calais, and the African European paradigm 3. From Bokoe Bullying to
Afrobeats: Or How Being African Became Cool in Black Amsterdam 4. Involving
Diaspora Communities through Action Research: A Collaborative Museum
Exhibition on the African Presence in Finland 5. The Footman's New Clothes
6. Transatlantic Connections, Memory, and Postmemory in Afro-German
Biographies 7. Practicing Autoethnography: Transnational Afro-German
Heritage 8. "Zog Nit Keyn Mol": Paul Robeson's Tragic Love of Russia 9.
Forgotten Histories: Recovering the Precarious Lives of African Servant in
Imperial Germany Part 2: African European Cultural Production 10. Opening
Homes, Opening Worlds: African European Spatial Interventions in Helen
Oyeyemi's Fiction 11. Afropolitanism and Mobility: Constructions of Home
and Belonging in Sefi Atta's A Bit of Difference 12. Black British Queer
Intersectionality: From Labi Siffre's Nigger to Dean Atta's I am Nobody's
Nigger 13. Voices from the Black Diaspora in Spain: On Transcultural Spaces
and Afrospanish Identity Constructions in Poetry 14. Adapting Contested
Histories: The Film Belle (2013) and its Politics of Representation 15.
Returning the Colonial Gaze: The Black Female Body in Angele Etoundi
Essamba's Photography 16. The Afropean Gaze: Through a Decolonial Lens
Part 3: Decolonial Academic Practice 17. "Why Isn't My Professor Black?" A
Roundtable 18. Structures of Dis/Empowerment: My Year as the UK's First
Black and Ethnic Minorities Student Officer 19. On the (Im)possibility of
Black Queer British Studies 20. Negotiating Afroeuropean Literary Borders:
The Inclusion of African Spanish and African British Literatures in Spanish
Universities 21. Beyond Emergent: Creating, Debating and Implementing
African European Studies







