International audienceBlack Europe: Subjects, Struggles, and Shifting Perceptions collects essays on Black Europe and Black Europeans focusing on a significant contemporary paradigmatic change—that by which Europe no longer means centrism and expatriation only, or the dialectical antithesis of anti-colonial struggles, but can now be viewed and pondered as a continuously changing black space in its own right. A legacy from the past and an imaginative creation, this space comprehends at the same time subjects’s lived experiences, internal and external collective struggles for emancipation and liberation, cultural and artistic re-inventions challenging the mythology of a white continent and civilization—all of which coalesce into the fight aga...
In this session, we will investigate the visibility/invisibility and the inclusion/exclusion of Afri...
What does Afro-Europe signify? This volume explores the concept and possibility of a black European ...
Understanding Blackness through Performance is one of several publications deriving from the 2011 CA...
International audienceBlack Europe: Subjects, Struggles, and Shifting Perceptions collects essays on...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
This essay looks at the experience of Blacks during the early to mid-20th-century in Germany, Great ...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
This article presents a dialogue between Sabine Broeck and P. Khalil Saucier about Black social deat...
This special issue explores spaces where identifications with the African diaspora become articulate...
In 1987 Caryl Phillips, a Black British author born in the Caribbean, published an account of his tr...
International audienceThrough the concept of the Black Mediterranean, Camilla Hawthorne explores the...
The Archive, the Activist, and the Audience, or Black European Studies: A Comparative Interdisciplin...
This edited volume centres on how the idea of Europe can be explored by focusing on Europe’s margin....
This special issue of Open Cultural Studies explores the social and cultural spaces in which identif...
In this session, we will investigate the visibility/invisibility and the inclusion/exclusion of Afri...
What does Afro-Europe signify? This volume explores the concept and possibility of a black European ...
Understanding Blackness through Performance is one of several publications deriving from the 2011 CA...
International audienceBlack Europe: Subjects, Struggles, and Shifting Perceptions collects essays on...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
This essay looks at the experience of Blacks during the early to mid-20th-century in Germany, Great ...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
This article presents a dialogue between Sabine Broeck and P. Khalil Saucier about Black social deat...
This special issue explores spaces where identifications with the African diaspora become articulate...
In 1987 Caryl Phillips, a Black British author born in the Caribbean, published an account of his tr...
International audienceThrough the concept of the Black Mediterranean, Camilla Hawthorne explores the...
The Archive, the Activist, and the Audience, or Black European Studies: A Comparative Interdisciplin...
This edited volume centres on how the idea of Europe can be explored by focusing on Europe’s margin....
This special issue of Open Cultural Studies explores the social and cultural spaces in which identif...
In this session, we will investigate the visibility/invisibility and the inclusion/exclusion of Afri...
What does Afro-Europe signify? This volume explores the concept and possibility of a black European ...
Understanding Blackness through Performance is one of several publications deriving from the 2011 CA...