In this paper I look at the Matonge neighbourhood of Brussels as a locus of postcolonial and diasporic imagination and activism by different groups and individuals most notably people who identify as Africans, Belgians with African roots, or ‘Black’ in Belgium. Within a longer historical narrative that starts in the late 19th century, I focus on the period beginning in the late 1980s when new migrational flows from Africa and other southern countries into Brussels make the Matonge quarter increasingly visible in an otherwise hesitantly globalizing Belgian/European metropolis. This issue is taken up by several filmmakers who, over the last thirty years, have situated their critiques of the Belgian postcolonial condition in ‘Matonge’. In this...
This paper is a first step in my PhD project which consists of a prosopographical study of the Burun...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
This thesis examines literary representations of the city of Brussels in Francophone diasporic writ...
In this paper I look at the particular situation of Congolese and Belgian-Congolese citizens in Belg...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
peer reviewedLong absent from the scholarly literature, Congolese migration to Belgium now occupies ...
How and to what extent are diasporic film cultures influenced by power structures and power shifts? ...
How and to what extent are diasporic film cultures influenced by power structures and power shifts? ...
One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Supérieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Midd...
The focus of this chapter is on everyday spaces of African migration in the mid-sized city of Ghent....
Decolonization through architectural design is a challenging task and an underexplored field. As Pe...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
Postcolonial Film: History, Empire, Resistance examines films of the later twentieth and early twent...
This paper is a first step in my PhD project which consists of a prosopographical study of the Burun...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
This thesis examines literary representations of the city of Brussels in Francophone diasporic writ...
In this paper I look at the particular situation of Congolese and Belgian-Congolese citizens in Belg...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
peer reviewedLong absent from the scholarly literature, Congolese migration to Belgium now occupies ...
How and to what extent are diasporic film cultures influenced by power structures and power shifts? ...
How and to what extent are diasporic film cultures influenced by power structures and power shifts? ...
One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Supérieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Midd...
The focus of this chapter is on everyday spaces of African migration in the mid-sized city of Ghent....
Decolonization through architectural design is a challenging task and an underexplored field. As Pe...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
oblivion and recognition are equally important components in the public use of history. In dealing w...
Postcolonial Film: History, Empire, Resistance examines films of the later twentieth and early twent...
This paper is a first step in my PhD project which consists of a prosopographical study of the Burun...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
This thesis examines literary representations of the city of Brussels in Francophone diasporic writ...