- Donnerstag, 27. Juli 2006 – Sonntag, 30. Juli 2006 In meinem Kalender speichern
2nd International Conference on Black Europe: Black European Studies in Transnational Perspective
in Berlin
Within Anglophone Postcolonial Studies, the
African Diaspora has been long recognized
as an important concept. The history and
culture of African populations violently
transported to the "New World" via the
slave trade are the subjects of vigorous
scholarly debates. The history of Black
(Continental) Europeans, however, still
remains largely unknown. Over the last two
years, the Black European Studies Project
(BEST) has emerged as an international
forum of exchange for scholars of this
underresearched subject.<br>
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The first BEST conference, "Challenging
Europe - Black European Studies in the 21st
Century" was held in November 2005 in
Mainz, Germany. It was conceived as a
small, intense workshop, taking inventory
of research on Black populations in various
European nations, including Eastern Europe
and urkey, and exploring the theoretical
and methodological challenges faced by the
emerging interdisciplinary and
transnational field of Black European
Studies. The 2nd International BEST
Conference will endeavor to continue these
debates in a broader context. This public,
interdisciplinary encounter will facilitate
cross-disciplinary discussion of previous
scholarly research but will above all
promote the development of new theoretical
perspectives on Black Europe that might
potentially inform both academic and
political discourse. It will thus enable
direct exchange among scholars working in
the area of Black European history; it will
encourage the formation of on-going
scholarly networks focused on particular
research questions; and it will help to
make Black Europeans and their history as
well as present visible beyond the bounds
of academic discourse.<br>