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Who can speak and who is heard/hurt? : facing problems of race, racism, and ethnic diversity in the humanities in Germany /

Ethnic diversity, 'race', and racism have been subject to discussion in American studies departments at German universities for many years. It appears that especially in the past few decades, ethnic minorities and 'new immigrants' have increasingly become objects of scholarly inq...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Arghavan, Mahmoud (Editor ), Hirschfelder, Nicole (Editor ), Kopp, Luvena (Editor ), Motyl, Katharina (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, [2019]
Colección:Kultur und soziale Praxis.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Who can speak and who is heard/hurt? Facing problems of race, racism, and ethnic diversity in the humanities in Germany: a survey of the issues at stake / Mahmoud Arghavan, Nicole Hirschfelder, and Katharina Motyl
  • 'Ausländer': a racialized concept? 'Race' as an analytical concept in contemporary German immigration history / Maria Alexopoulou
  • Perspective matters: racism and resistance in the everyday lives of youths of color in Germany / Lili Rebstock
  • Beyond a trifling presence: Afro-Germans and identity boundaries in Germany / Anthony Obute
  • Race and racism in translation: "who can speak?" in German renderings of literary African American English / Annika Rosbach
  • Post-racism, colorblind individualism & political correctness: contemporary modes of materialization in American studies and German academia / Courtney Moffett-Bateau and Sebastian Weier
  • Kanak academic: teaching in enemy territory / Ismahan Wayah
  • The migrant scholar of color as refugee in the Western academy / Mahmoud Arghavan
  • Keeping academia white: a case study / Kai Linke
  • On racism without race: the need to diversify Germanistik and the German academy / Priscilla Layne
  • "So you want to write about American Indians?" Ethical reflections on Euro-Academia's research on indigenous cultural narratives / Amina Grunewald
  • "The danger of a single story": addressing contemporary public discourse and protest movements in American studies classrooms in Germany / Saskia Hertlein
  • Goethe meets Baldwin: notes towards a comparative perspective beyond misappropriation / Derek C. Maus
  • Notes from the margin: academic white spaces and the silencing of scholars of color / Kimberly Alecia Singletary
  • Transatlantic postcolonial (t)races in the classroom: from Defoe's Desert Island to Larsen's Quicksand and Black-ish suburbia / Elahe Haschemi Yekani
  • Passing tone/note / Marius Henderson