Black European Studies in Transnational Perspective

Black European Studies in Transnational Perspective

Organizer
Center of Black European Studies der Johann-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut der Freien Universität Berlin, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Afrikanische Studentenunion Berlin
Venue
Freie Universität
Location
Berlin
Country
Germany
From - Until
15.05.2006 -
Deadline
15.05.2006
By
Piesche, Peggy

The Center for Black European Studies of the Johann Gutenberg University Mainz, in cooperation with the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut/ Free University of Berlin, the Heinrich Böll Foundation and ASU Berlin, is pleased to announce the 2nd International Conference on Black Europe, "Black European Studies in Transnational Perspective", to be held at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, July 27 – 30, 2006.

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.
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 Turkey, 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 endeavour 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.

Possible topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Rewriting European History
- Black European Studies curricula
- Empirical research: subjects and objects
- Notions of Blackness and Africanness
- Race as a scientific category
- (Post)Colonial Experiences
- Black European Studies within the larger field of Black Diasporic Culture/ Diaspora Studies
- Negotiating Black Consciousness
- Black Activist Movements
- Cultural Productions
- Memory and Archives
- How have Black Europeans conceived themselves historically?
- The relationship to Africa and to other parts of the African Diaspora
- The relationship to other ethnic minorities in Europe
- The interaction of categories like nation, gender, class, and religion with the category Black Europe
- The European Union and its expansion—European creation myths
- A Black European Research perspective: counter-history and/or academic discourse?
- Possibilities and limitations of the appropriation of transatlantic research methodologies

Papers may address Europe as whole or specific European countries.

All disciplines are welcome.

Please send your abstract to: piesche@best.uni-mainz.de

You will receive a written confirmation of your participation after 30 May 2006.

BEST will be able to provide a small number of stipends to help cover travel and accommodation expenses. This stipends, which ranch up to € 500,- are with special consideration for scholars from Eastern Europe. Please direct inquiries to info@best.uni-mainz.de

Programm

Contact (announcement)

Peggy Piesche
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
Psychologisches Institut
Staudingerweg 9
D - 55099 Mainz
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 6131 39 22244
Fax: +49 (0) 6131 39 25655
Email: piesche@best.uni-mainz.de

http://www.best.uni-mainz.de/