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Subject:

Deadline Extented CfP: Germany and the African Diaspora

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"Uhuegbu, Chiedozie Michael" <[log in to unmask]>

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Uhuegbu, Chiedozie Michael

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Sun, 3 Oct 2021 14:01:32 +0100

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Dear Colleagues,
NeMLA has extended the deadline to October 15, 2021, for abstract submissions for its 2022 convention that will be held in Baltimore, MD from March 10-13, 2022. If you are interested in attending the convention and work in any area of migration, race, and identity, including the histories and legacies of colonialism, imperialism, fascism, and racism, please consider submitting an abstract for the panel Germany and the African Diaspora. Details on the panel and the submission process are below. You do not need to be a NeMLA member to submit a proposal.
 
 
Northeast Modern Languages Association annual convention
Baltimore, MD, March 10 - 13, 2022
Submission Deadline: September 30, 2021
Organizer: Dr. Chiedozie Uhuegbu

Why Germany? What relation does Germany, a country, have with the African continent? The relationship between African countries and Germany dates back to the seventeenth century, long before the Berlin conference of 1884 under Otto von Bismarck—itself a historical turning-point in German colonial politics. The meeting resulted in the scramble for and partition of Africa by European nations like France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Great Britain. The nineteenth century saw an explosion of adventurous trading enterprises that pushed Bismarck to start a more official, state-supported form of colonialism and ultimately to the Berlin Conference. The German colonial period in Deutsch-Südwestafrika and Deutsch-Ostafrika marked another stage of Africans coming to Germany either by force or free will. However, Africans’ migration to Germany includes a socio-economic dimension to this day. Germany’s loss of colonies, World War I and II, and the horrible events of the Nazi era did not stop Africans from migrating to Germany either because of former colonial ties, economic hardship, or for insecurity reasons. This panel considers the debates surrounding migration, race, and identity, including the histories and legacies of colonialism, imperialism, fascism, and racism. We invite discussions that focus on Germany’s relationship with Africa in literature, history, religion, art history, or culture. How did Germany become a diasporic home for some Africans? What is the meaning of diaspora for Africans who migrated or are born in Germany? How did Africans start migrating to Germany? Why did they migrate? What does the home mean for the African diaspora in Germany?
Submissions portal link: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/19126 
 
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Best,
Michael
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CHIEDOZIE MICHAEL UHUEGBU, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of German Studies
Department of Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, and Russian Studies
Armstrong Hall 349
 
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COLORADO COLLEGE
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
www.coloradocollege.edu
 

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