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  1. Francophone Minority Identities and Language Rights in Canada
    Published: 2006

    Abstract: While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche’ and ‘beurre d’arachide’ are familiar to, and easily taken for granted by, most English Canadians, who tend to encounter linguistic duality in their daily lives in a number of ways, the politics... more

     

    Abstract: While phrases such as ‘Capitaine Crounche’ and ‘beurre d’arachide’ are familiar to, and easily taken for granted by, most English Canadians, who tend to encounter linguistic duality in their daily lives in a number of ways, the politics underlying such seemingly harmless words are significant. Indeed, no other issue has played as central a role in Canadian social and political development as has language, with French-English linguistic tensions and considerations affecting numerous aspects of Canadian life, including foreign policy, the awarding of government contracts and indeed, the labelling of food packaging. While much public and scholarly attention has been paid to the language issue and the francophone population of Québec, less has been paid to language and francophones outside of the main concentration of Canada’s French speakers. While geographically dispersed, and vastly outnumbered, Canada’s francophone minority communities and their identities are nevertheless an impor

     

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    Subjects: Kanada; Minderheit; Minderheitenpolitik; Minderheitenrecht; Sprachgruppe; ethnische Gruppe; englische Sprache; französische Sprache; kollektive Identität; kulturelle Identität; Identität; Mehrsprachigkeit
  2. Die Minderheiten- und Außenseiterperspektive in Federico García Lorcas Poeta en Nueva York.

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    Subjects: Minderheit; Großstadt; Migration; Einsamkeit; New York
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  3. 'Batuku moves me'
    on postcolonial negotiations of the Lisbon metropolitan area
    Published: 2021

    In dieser Dissertation analysiere ich wie der postkoloniale, diasporische Raum der Metropolregion Lissabons (AML) innerhalb bzw. durch die „kapverdianische“ populärkulturelle Praktik namens Batuku verhandelt wird. Seit der Kolonialzeit stellt... more

     

    In dieser Dissertation analysiere ich wie der postkoloniale, diasporische Raum der Metropolregion Lissabons (AML) innerhalb bzw. durch die „kapverdianische“ populärkulturelle Praktik namens Batuku verhandelt wird. Seit der Kolonialzeit stellt Portugal – und insbesondere die AML – eine zentrale Destination für Migrationen von den Kapverdischen Inseln dar. Batuku wird generell als älteste populärkulturelle Praktik der Kapverden angesehen. „Ursprünglich“ handelt es sich dabei um eine Kombination aus Perkussion, Tanz und Gesang, und er wird generell von Frauen der Arbeiter*innenklasse (Batukaderas) praktiziert.Ich argumentiere, dass ’diaspora spaces’ (Brah 1996) durch postkoloniale Machtverhältnisse sowie durch die alltägliche Art und Weise, wie Menschen ihren Platz in diesem rassialisierten, vergeschlechtlichten, und klassenbasierten Umfeld verhandeln, konstituiert werden. Um mein Forschungsinteresse an diesen alltäglichen Verhandlungen zu operationalisieren, untersuche ich wie Batuku im Kontext der AML praktiziert und organisiert wird. Die „Protagonist*innen“ dieser Dissertation sind daher nicht nur die Batukaderas selbst sondern auch jene Personen, die Batukugruppen unterstützen oder Events organisieren, bei denen Batukudarbietungen stattfinden.Ich wende durchgehend einen intersektionellen Ansatz an und analysiere Batuku als Mittel um „Strukturen der Ungerechtigkeit“ (Brah 1996) oder „soziale Erniedrigungen“ (Tyler 2013) infrage zu stellen und anzufechten. Dabei untersuche ich erstens wie eine rassistische und klassistische Wohnungspolitik sowie vergeschlechtlichte, klassenbasierte und rassialisierte Arbeitsbedingungen das alltägliche Erleben der Stadt gestalten. Zweitens beleuchte ich wie sich das Framing von Batuku als rassialisierte, klassenbasierte und feminisierte „Tradition“ im postkolonialen, diasporischen Raum der AML fortsetzt bzw. adaptiert. Drittens argumentiere ich, dass sich postkoloniale Machtverhältnisse mittels Abwesenheiten und Präsenzen in der Stadt fortsetzen und dass viele Batukaderas durch Batuku ihre Präsenz geltend machen bzw. spezifische Abwesenheiten anfechten. Und abschließend zeige ich in dieser Dissertation, dass Batuku als wichtiger Raum für (Selbst)Fürsorge angesehen – und daher als politischer Akt gelesen – werden kann. My dissertation examines how the postcolonial diaspora space that is the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (AML) is negotiated within, or through, the 'Cape Verdean' popular cultural practice of Batuku. Since colonial times, Portugal – and the AML in particular – has been a central destination of migration from the Cape Verde islands. Batuku is generally considered the oldest popular cultural practice on the Cape Verde islands. In its ‘original’ form, it is a combination of drumming, dancing, and singing and is primarily practiced by working-class women (Batukaderas).I argue that diaspora spaces are constituted by postcolonial power relations (Brah 1996) and by the everyday ways in which people negotiate their space in these racialised, classed, or gendered environments. In order to operationalise my research interest in these everyday negotiations, I look at how Batuku is practiced and organised in the context of the AML. The ‘protagonists’ in this thesis are thus not only the Batukaderas but also those who support Batuku groups or organise events where Batuku performances take place. I apply an intersectional approach and analyse Batuku as a means of challenging and contesting 'structures of injustice' (Brah 1996) or 'social abjections' (Tyler 2013). I firstly focus on how racist and classist housing policies as well as gendered, classed and racialised labour conditions structure people’s everyday experiences of the city. Secondly, I examine how the framing of Batuku as a racialised, classed, and feminised ‘tradition’ is continued in and/or adapted to the postcolonial diaspora space of the AML. Thirdly, I argue that postcolonial power relations continue through absences and presences in the city and that many Batukaderas assert their presence, and contest specific absences, through Batuku. And finally, I show that Batuku can be seen as an important space for (self)care and, ultimately, be read as a political act.

     

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    Subjects: Lissabon; Minderheit; Postkolonialismus; Batuku;
    Scope: 1 Online Ressource (315 Seiten), Illustration
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    Dissertation, Universität Wien, 2021

  4. 'Batuku moves me'
    on postcolonial negotiations of the Lisbon metropolitan area
    Published: 2021

    In dieser Dissertation analysiere ich wie der postkoloniale, diasporische Raum der Metropolregion Lissabons (AML) innerhalb bzw. durch die „kapverdianische“ populärkulturelle Praktik namens Batuku verhandelt wird. Seit der Kolonialzeit stellt... more

     

    In dieser Dissertation analysiere ich wie der postkoloniale, diasporische Raum der Metropolregion Lissabons (AML) innerhalb bzw. durch die „kapverdianische“ populärkulturelle Praktik namens Batuku verhandelt wird. Seit der Kolonialzeit stellt Portugal – und insbesondere die AML – eine zentrale Destination für Migrationen von den Kapverdischen Inseln dar. Batuku wird generell als älteste populärkulturelle Praktik der Kapverden angesehen. „Ursprünglich“ handelt es sich dabei um eine Kombination aus Perkussion, Tanz und Gesang, und er wird generell von Frauen der Arbeiter*innenklasse (Batukaderas) praktiziert.Ich argumentiere, dass ’diaspora spaces’ (Brah 1996) durch postkoloniale Machtverhältnisse sowie durch die alltägliche Art und Weise, wie Menschen ihren Platz in diesem rassialisierten, vergeschlechtlichten, und klassenbasierten Umfeld verhandeln, konstituiert werden. Um mein Forschungsinteresse an diesen alltäglichen Verhandlungen zu operationalisieren, untersuche ich wie Batuku im Kontext der AML praktiziert und organisiert wird. Die „Protagonist*innen“ dieser Dissertation sind daher nicht nur die Batukaderas selbst sondern auch jene Personen, die Batukugruppen unterstützen oder Events organisieren, bei denen Batukudarbietungen stattfinden.Ich wende durchgehend einen intersektionellen Ansatz an und analysiere Batuku als Mittel um „Strukturen der Ungerechtigkeit“ (Brah 1996) oder „soziale Erniedrigungen“ (Tyler 2013) infrage zu stellen und anzufechten. Dabei untersuche ich erstens wie eine rassistische und klassistische Wohnungspolitik sowie vergeschlechtlichte, klassenbasierte und rassialisierte Arbeitsbedingungen das alltägliche Erleben der Stadt gestalten. Zweitens beleuchte ich wie sich das Framing von Batuku als rassialisierte, klassenbasierte und feminisierte „Tradition“ im postkolonialen, diasporischen Raum der AML fortsetzt bzw. adaptiert. Drittens argumentiere ich, dass sich postkoloniale Machtverhältnisse mittels Abwesenheiten und Präsenzen in der Stadt fortsetzen und dass viele Batukaderas durch Batuku ihre Präsenz geltend machen bzw. spezifische Abwesenheiten anfechten. Und abschließend zeige ich in dieser Dissertation, dass Batuku als wichtiger Raum für (Selbst)Fürsorge angesehen – und daher als politischer Akt gelesen – werden kann. My dissertation examines how the postcolonial diaspora space that is the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (AML) is negotiated within, or through, the 'Cape Verdean' popular cultural practice of Batuku. Since colonial times, Portugal – and the AML in particular – has been a central destination of migration from the Cape Verde islands. Batuku is generally considered the oldest popular cultural practice on the Cape Verde islands. In its ‘original’ form, it is a combination of drumming, dancing, and singing and is primarily practiced by working-class women (Batukaderas).I argue that diaspora spaces are constituted by postcolonial power relations (Brah 1996) and by the everyday ways in which people negotiate their space in these racialised, classed, or gendered environments. In order to operationalise my research interest in these everyday negotiations, I look at how Batuku is practiced and organised in the context of the AML. The ‘protagonists’ in this thesis are thus not only the Batukaderas but also those who support Batuku groups or organise events where Batuku performances take place. I apply an intersectional approach and analyse Batuku as a means of challenging and contesting 'structures of injustice' (Brah 1996) or 'social abjections' (Tyler 2013). I firstly focus on how racist and classist housing policies as well as gendered, classed and racialised labour conditions structure people’s everyday experiences of the city. Secondly, I examine how the framing of Batuku as a racialised, classed, and feminised ‘tradition’ is continued in and/or adapted to the postcolonial diaspora space of the AML. Thirdly, I argue that postcolonial power relations continue through absences and presences in the city and that many Batukaderas assert their presence, and contest specific absences, through Batuku. And finally, I show that Batuku can be seen as an important space for (self)care and, ultimately, be read as a political act.

     

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    Subjects: Lissabon; Minderheit; Postkolonialismus; Batuku;
    Scope: 315 Seiten, Illustration
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    Dissertation, Universität Wien, 2021

  5. Kuzey Kıbrıs'ın "ötekileri"
    Rumlar, Marunîler, Romanlar, Aleviler, Kürtler
    Published: Ekim 2014
    Publisher:  İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul

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    Language: Turkish
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9786053993612
    Edition: 1. baskı
    Series: Array ; Array
    Subjects: Nordzypern; Minderheit <Motiv>; Griechen; Maroniten; Zigeuner <Motiv>; Aleviten; Kurden <Motiv>;
    Other subjects: Cyprus, Northern; History; 20th century; Cyprus, Northern; Ethnic relations
    Scope: xv, 150 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis und Linksammlung auf Seite [137]-144

  6. Women and minorities
    ways of archiving
    Contributor: Popova, Kristina (Publisher)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  SEMARSh, Sofia

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    Contributor: Popova, Kristina (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789549590036
    Series: Women and minorities archives ; 1
    Subjects: Europa; Frau; Frauenbewegung; Dokumentarliteratur; Archivierung; Aufsatzsammlung; ; Europa; Minderheit; Minderheitenfrage; Dokumentation; Archivierung; Aufsatzsammlung;
    Scope: 293 S., Ill., graf. Darst.
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    Literaturangaben

  7. <<Die>> ungarndeutsche Minderheit in der europäischen Kulturhauptstadt Pécs im Spiegel der internationalen, europäischen und ungarischen Minderheitenpolitik
    Published: 2011

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    Subjects: Pécs; Ungarndeutsche; Minderheit <Motiv>; Minderheitenpolitik;
    Scope: IV, 130 S., graph. Darst.
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    Wien, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 2011

  8. Comedy and the politics of representation
    mocking the weak
    Contributor: Davies, Helen (Publisher); Ilott, Sarah (Publisher)
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

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    Contributor: Davies, Helen (Publisher); Ilott, Sarah (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783319905051
    RVK Categories: AP 36640 ; AP 35160
    Series: Palgrave studies in comedy
    Subjects: Fernsehkomödie; Minderheit <Motiv>; Stereotyp;
    Scope: xiii, 262 Seiten
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    Enthält Literaturangaben

  9. Exotische Landschaften und ethnische Grenzzonen - die nationalen Minderheiten ("shaoshu minzu") Chinas im Film
    zur Problematik filmischer Repräsentations- und Authentizitätsstrategien am Beispiel des frühen chinesischen ethnographischen Dokumentarfilms
    Publisher:  IKO, Verl. f. Interkulturelle Kommunikation, Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 3889396216
    Series: Göttinger kulturwissenschaftliche Schriften ; 13
    Subjects: China; Nationale Minderheit; Geschichte; ; China; Dokumentarfilm; Minderheit <Motiv>; Geschichte 1957-1966;
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    Zugl.: Hildesheim, Univ., Diss., 2003

  10. Qua e lá
    Andreas Dworak, Branko Lenart, Elfriede Mejchar, Michael Michlmayr, Lisl Ponger, Beate Schachinger, Eva Brunner-Szabo, Gert Tschögl ; 10. Mai - 4. Juni 2006 ; Palazzo Costanzi, Sala Comunale d'Arte, Triest, Italien
    Contributor: Dwořak, Andreas
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Verein zur Förderung Künstlerischer Fotogr. und Neuer Medien, Wien

  11. Urban Underworlds
    A Geography of Twentieth-Century American Literature and Culture
    Published: [2010]; © 2010
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Urban Underworlds is an exploration of city spaces, pathologized identities, lurid fears, and American literature. Surveying the 1890s to the 1990s, Thomas Heise chronicles how and why marginalized populations immigrant Americans in the Lower East... more

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    Urban Underworlds is an exploration of city spaces, pathologized identities, lurid fears, and American literature. Surveying the 1890s to the 1990s, Thomas Heise chronicles how and why marginalized populations immigrant Americans in the Lower East Side, gays and lesbians in Greenwich Village and downtown Los Angeles, the black underclass in Harlem and Chicago, and the new urban poor dispersed across American cities have been selectively targeted as "urban underworlds" and their neighborhoods characterized as miasmas of disease and moral ruin. The quarantining of minority cultures helped to promote white, middle-class privilege. Following a diverse array of literary figures who differ with the assessment of the underworld as the space of the monstrous Other, Heise contends that it is a place where besieged and neglected communities are actively trying to take possession of their own neighborhoods

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813549811
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    Series: The American Literatures Initiative
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American literature; Difference (Psychology) in literature; Group identity in literature; Literature and society; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Social classes in literature; Randgruppe <Motiv>; Minderheit <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource, 11 illustrations
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  12. Rewriting White
    Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century America
    Author: Vogel, Todd
    Published: [2004]; © 2004
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    What did it mean for people of color in nineteenth-century America to speak or write "white"? More specifically, how many and what kinds of meaning could such "white" writing carry? In ReWriting White, Todd Vogel looks at how America has racialized... more

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    What did it mean for people of color in nineteenth-century America to speak or write "white"? More specifically, how many and what kinds of meaning could such "white" writing carry? In ReWriting White, Todd Vogel looks at how America has racialized language and aesthetic achievement. To make his point, he showcases the surprisingly complex interactions between four nineteenth-century writers of color and the "standard white English" they adapted for their own moral, political, and social ends. The African American, Native American, and Chinese American writers Vogel discusses delivered their messages in a manner that simultaneously demonstrated their command of the dominant discourse of their times-using styles and addressing forums considered above their station-and fashioned a subversive meaning in the very act of that demonstration. The close readings and meticulous archival research in ReWriting White upend our conventional expectations, enrich our understanding of the dynamics of hegemony and cultural struggle, and contribute to the efforts of other cutting-edge contemporary scholars to chip away at the walls of racial segregation that have for too long defined and defaced the landscape of American literary and cultural studies

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813558356
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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American literature; American literature; Ethnic groups in literature; Ethnicity in literature; Literature and society; Minorities in literature; Minorities; Race in literature; Social classes in literature; Minderheit; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource, 19
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  13. Prizing Literature
    The Celebration & Circulation of National Culture
    Published: [2018]; © 2011
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    When Canadian authors win prestigious literary prizes, from the Governor General's Literary Award to the Man Booker Prize, they are celebrated not only for their achievements, but also for contributing to this country's cultural capital. Discussions... more

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    When Canadian authors win prestigious literary prizes, from the Governor General's Literary Award to the Man Booker Prize, they are celebrated not only for their achievements, but also for contributing to this country's cultural capital. Discussions about culture, national identity, and citizenship are particularly complicated when the honorees are immigrants, like Michael Ondaatje, Carol Shields, or Rohinton Mistry. Then there is the case of Yann Martel, who is identified both as Canadian and as rootlessly cosmopolitan. How have these writers' identities been recalibrated in order to claim them as 'representative' Canadians?Prizing Literature is the first extended study of contemporary award winning Canadian literature and the ways in which we celebrate its authors. Gillian Roberts uses theories of hospitality to examine how prize-winning authors are variously received and honoured depending on their citizenship and the extent to which they represent 'Canadianness.' Prizing Literature sheds light on popular and media understandings of what it means to be part of a multicultural nation

     

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    ISBN: 9781442694583
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    Subjects: Citizenship in literature; Literary prizes; Kulturelle Identität; Minderheit; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Literaturpreis; Nationalbewusstsein; Nationalliteratur; Autor
    Scope: 1 online resource
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  14. Unbecoming Americans
    Writing Race and Nation from the Shadows of Citizenship, 1945-1960
    Published: [2013]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    During the Cold War, Ellis Island no longer served as the largest port of entry for immigrants, but as a prison for holding aliens the state wished to deport. The government criminalized those it considered un-assimilable (from left-wing... more

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    During the Cold War, Ellis Island no longer served as the largest port of entry for immigrants, but as a prison for holding aliens the state wished to deport. The government criminalized those it considered un-assimilable (from left-wing intellectuals and black radicals to racialized migrant laborers) through the denial, annulment, and curtailment of citizenship and its rights. The island, ceasing to represent the iconic ideal of immigrant America, came to symbolize its very limits. Unbecoming Americans sets out to recover the shadow narratives of un-American writers forged out of the racial and political limits of citizenship. In this collection of Afro-Caribbean, Filipino, and African American writers—C.L.R. James, Carlos Bulosan, Claudia Jones, and Richard Wright—Joseph Keith examines how they used their exclusion from the nation, a condition he terms "alienage," as a standpoint from which to imagine alternative global solidarities and to interrogate the contradictions of the United States as a country, a republic, and an empire at the dawn of the "American Century." Building on scholarship linking the forms of the novel to those of the nation, the book explores how these writers employed alternative aesthetic forms, including memoir, cultural criticism, and travel narrative, to contest prevailing notions of race, nation, and citizenship. Ultimately they produced a vital counter-discourse of freedom in opposition to the new formations of empire emerging in the years after World War II, forms that continue to shape our world today

     

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    ISBN: 9780813559681
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    Series: The American Literatures Initiative
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American literature; American literature; Citizenship in literature; Immigrants' writings, American; Race in literature; Staatsbürgschaft; Ethnizität <Motiv>; Minderheit; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource (240 pages)
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  15. Queer Times, Black Futures
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    A profound intellectual engagement with Afrofuturism and the philosophical questions of space and time Queer Times, Black Futures considers the promises and pitfalls of imagination, technology, futurity, and liberation as they have persisted in and... more

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    A profound intellectual engagement with Afrofuturism and the philosophical questions of space and time Queer Times, Black Futures considers the promises and pitfalls of imagination, technology, futurity, and liberation as they have persisted in and through racial capitalism. Kara Keeling explores how the speculative fictions of cinema, music, and literature that center black existence provide scenarios wherein we might imagine alternative worlds, queer and otherwise. In doing so, Keeling offers a sustained meditation on contemporary investments in futurity, speculation, and technology, paying particular attention to their significance to queer and black freedom.Keeling reads selected works, such as Sun Ra’s 1972 film Space is the Place and the 2005 film The Aggressives, to juxtapose the Afrofuturist tradition of speculative imagination with the similar "speculations" of corporate and financial institutions. In connecting a queer, cinematic reordering of time with the new possibilities technology offers, Keeling thinks with and through a vibrant conception of the imagination as a gateway to queer times and black futures, and the previously unimagined spaces that they can conjure

     

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  16. The Ethnic Avant-Garde
    Minority Cultures and World Revolution
    Author: Lee, Steven
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

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  17. Race, modernity, postmodernity
    a look at the history and the literatures of people of color since the 1960s
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  State Univ. of New York Pr., Albany, NY

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0-7914-3096-0
    Subjects: Minderheit; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Amerika; Postmodernismus; Modernismus; Rasse
    Scope: XII, 209 S.
  18. Diaspora and multiculturalism
    common traditions and new developments
    Contributor: Fludernik, Monika (Publisher)
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Fludernik, Monika (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 90-420-0906-3
    Series: Cross cultures ; 66
    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Minderheit; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Minderheit; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Englisch; Literatur; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Englisch; Literatur; Minderheit
    Scope: LXVII, 391 S.
  19. Lebensmodell Diaspora
    über moderne Nomaden
    Contributor: Charim, Isolde (Publisher); Auer Borea d'Olmo, Gertraud (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Transcript, Bielefeld

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    Contributor: Charim, Isolde (Publisher); Auer Borea d'Olmo, Gertraud (Publisher)
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-1872-3
    Series: Kultur und soziale Praxis
    Subjects: Nationalstaat; Transnationalisierung; Postkolonialismus; Einwanderung; Exil; Interkulturalität; Minderheit; Identität
    Scope: 272 S.
  20. Minorities in the contemporary Egyptian novel
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781474415415
    RVK Categories: EN 2932
    Series: Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature
    Subjects: Ägypten; Literatur; Minderheit <Motiv>; ; Arabisch;
    Scope: XII, 202 Seiten
  21. Deutsche Minderheiten in Südosteuropa im Umbruch
    die Volkszählungen 1990 - 1992
    Author: Wolf, Josef
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Institut für Donauschwäbische Geschichte und Landeskunde, Tübingen

    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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    Zi 530-3
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    Zi 530-3
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    DJK 26/1994 W
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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
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    RVK Categories: LB 48141 ; NR 9600
    Series: Materialien / Institut für Donauschwäbische Geschichte und Landeskunde ; 3
    Subjects: Danube Swabians; Europe, Eastern; Europe, Eastern; Ethnische Gruppe; Minderheit; Regionalsprache; Minderheitensprache; Deutsche; Demographie; Internationale Migration; Siedlung; Soziokultureller Wandel; Bevölkerungsverteilung; Sprache
    Scope: 341 S., graph. Darst., Kt.
  22. Ghetto
    Contributor: Chanarin, Oliver (Bearb.)
    Published: [2003]
    Publisher:  Trolley, London

    Fachhochschule Bielefeld, Hochschulbibliothek
    JZI Broo
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    Contributor: Chanarin, Oliver (Bearb.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 1904563007
    RVK Categories: AP 95500
    Subjects: Minorities; Minorities; Minderheit <Motiv>; Fotografie; Getto <Motiv>
    Scope: 513 S., überwiegend Ill.
  23. Ethnische Witze
    ein Dokumentarfilm
    Author: Hild, Petra
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Verl. Pestalozzianum, Zürich

    Universitätsbibliothek Koblenz
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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 3907526945
    Subjects: Witz; Minderheit <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Videokassette (VHS, 51 Min.), farb.
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    Fassung in Dt./Schweizerdt.

    Beil. u.d.T.: Hild, Petra: Didaktische Anleitung zum Film für den Einsatz in der Aus- und Weiterbildung und im Unterricht

  24. ReWriting white
    race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth century America
    Author: Vogel, Todd
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

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    NM5836
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    Universität Bonn, Institut für Anglistik, Amerikanistik und Keltologie, Bibliothek
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  25. Borrowed tongues
    life writing, migration, and translation
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, Waterloo, Ont.

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    WN290 K18
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    40A7934
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781554583577; 1554583578
    Series: Life writing series
    Subjects: Autobiografie; Kulturelle Identität; Frau; Frauenliteratur; Literatur; Schriftstellerin; Übersetzung; Minderheit; Sprache
    Scope: VII, 271 S., 23 cm
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