Talks
Past Events
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Of Paradoxes and Pitfalls, or: Does the Post-Migrant Society Need a Collective Memory?Historical references have become part and parcel of modern political and public discourse while today’s ever-changing postmigrant societies pose new challenges to long-standing mnemonic practices, as has been vividly discussed in Germany over the past years. Since 2017, claims that newly arriving migrants should be […]
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Insights into the Work of U Bremen Contradiction StudiesDeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Anti-Genderism in France and Germany: a Transnational Illiberal Practice?DeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Portrait and Self-Portrait as Means of Deconstructing Stereotypes of Alterity and MarginalizationDeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Ethnography with Roma and their Relations with the Portuguese Educational SystemBrunn Morais (RTG Contradiction Studies) Comments Fellow: Jan Dittrich (RTG Contradiction Studies) Guest: Prof. Dr. Helen Verran (Charles Darwin University)
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Black Bodies on South African Beaches: Lus en Smaak jou lekkerdingProf. Rozena Maart (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, GRK Contradiction Studies)
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Black Existentialism and Decolonizing KnowledgeDrawing upon ideas from Fear of Black Consciousness (Penguin, 2022) / Angst vor Schwarzem Bewusstsein (Ullstein Verlag, 2022), this talk will offer a portrait
of Black existentialism, summarizing some of its key problematics with emphasis on problems wrought from Euromodern colonization of knowledge. The talk
will conclude with a discussion of what decolonizing knowledge entails.
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The Allures and Pitfalls of Hashtag AcitivismDr. Deborah Nyangulu (RTG Contradiction Studies) Comments Fellow: Nelson Sindze Wembe (RTG Contradiction Studies) Guest: Dr. Daria Dergacheva (ZeMKI)
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Material-Discursive Apparatusses and Hormonal Bodies. Living in Contradiction to Gender-Binary BiopoliticsHelen J. Stephan Comments Fellow: N.N. Guest: N.N.
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Desire, That Obscure Subject. The Contraditory Role of Desiring Bodies in Contemporary MovementsVanessa Lara Ullrich | Universität Bielefeld