Remapping Black Germany: New Perspectives on Afro-German History, Politics and Culture
The disparate and fragmented histories of Black men and women in Germany long created a barrier to the recognition of the commonalities among Black Germans as subjects of their own history and historiography. Beginning in the early 1980s Black Germans have not only begun to form a new Black German cultural movement but also to rewrite German history from a Black perspective. Since its inauguration, the project of recovering the Black presence in Germany has given rise to an array of methodological approaches that draw inspiration from African-American Studies, feminism, literary theory, anthropology, and cultural studies.
This conference explores new directions in Black German Studies. Conceived in an interdisciplinary and transnational way, Black German Studies can not only contribute to Black diaspora and German Studies but also illuminate the process of modern racial formation from new perspectives.
A series of cultural events, including musical performances, spoken word poetry, and art exhibitions will be held in conjunction with the conference.
All events are free and open to the public. Attendees are welcome to join the conference presenters and members of the Black European Studies Project for meals during the conference – if you intend to do this, please contact us by April 15th.
Please contact Tobias Nagl for information about meals and housing.
