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  • Title: Contending Forces

    Contending Forces

    Romantraditionen amerikanischer Schriftstellerinnen, 1850-1900
    by Sabina Matter-Seibel (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Postdoctoral Thesis
  • Title: Personalisierung in TV-Nachrichtensendungen

    Personalisierung in TV-Nachrichtensendungen

    Eine Zeitreihenuntersuchung der Hauptabendnachrichtensendungen von ARD und RTL von 1983 bis 2005
    by Christian Anders (Author) 2013
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Streit um die Weltwirtschaftsordnung

    Streit um die Weltwirtschaftsordnung

    Muss die WTO Umwelt- und Sozialstandards in ihrem Regelwerk verankern?
    by Jörg Hilpert (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Rationale Umweltpolitik und Globalisierung der Wirtschaftsbeziehungen

    Rationale Umweltpolitik und Globalisierung der Wirtschaftsbeziehungen

    Eine Analyse ausgewählter Umweltpolitikansätze
    by Rainer Hillebrand (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Schweizer Steuerpolitik und ihre Auswirkungen

    Schweizer Steuerpolitik und ihre Auswirkungen

    by Bernd Vasari (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: ÜberLebenswege

    ÜberLebenswege

    Erinnerungen und Erfahrungen Schwarzer Deutscher der Nachkriegsgeneration
    by Azziza Malanda (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Frauenfiguren in Gabriela, cravo e canela von Jorge Amado

    Frauenfiguren in Gabriela, cravo e canela von Jorge Amado

    Eine topologische und intersektionale Analyse
    by Brit Sperber-Fels (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Thesis
  • Exile Studies

    Exile Studies is a series of monographs and edited collections that takes a broad view of exile, including the life and work of refugees from National Socialism, and beyond. The series explores the different global and cultural spaces of exile and refuge as well as the specific historical, political and social concerns of exile writers and artists. The series engages with recent theoretical approaches to exile to shed new light on the unique conditions of mass flight from National Socialist persecution, with a particular interest in the work of Jewish refugees of the period. A plurality of theoretical approaches is encouraged, featuring research that reaches beyond national frameworks or disciplinary boundaries and takes multi-directional, transcultural or comparative approaches. The series aims to make connections to studies on more recent groups of refugees and to contribute to current debates. Themes include persecution, exclusion and delocalization, legacies of displacement, loss and acculturation as well as the creation of new homes and networks. The series promotes dialogue among transnational, Jewish and memory studies, and among diaspora, Holocaust and postcolonial studies. It invites research that acknowledges questions of gender, race, class, religion and ethnicity as indispensable tools for understanding the cultural processes connected to the lives and works of refugees and exiles.

    26 publications

  • German Studies in America

    ISSN: 0721-3727

    German Studies in America publishes research across the field of German studies in the broadest sense, from literary criticism to cultural studies. The editors welcome scholarly work that takes an innovative approach to German, Swiss, or Austrian history, literature, politics, philosophy, national identity, religion, popular culture, film, music, and/or visual art. We are also eager to consider projects that adopt interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches as well as studies with theoretical approaches including psychoanalysis, gender studies, feminism, Marxism, critical race studies, etc. We publish scholarly monographs, translations and edited volumes of essays in both German and English. This series adheres to the highest academic standards and is peer reviewed.

    67 publications

  • Imagining Black Europe

    ISSN: 2633-108X

    This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (Chichester), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Stony-Brook), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (CNRS), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto)

    7 publications

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