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New chapter in Journalism, Gender and Power

New chapter in Journalism, Gender and Power

by Beverly | Feb 12, 2019 | German studies, Publications

“Refugees and Islam: Representing Race, Rights, Cohabitation.” Journalism, Gender and Power. Eds. Cynthia Carter, Linda Steiner and Stuart Allan. Routledge, 2019. “First, locating the origins of sexist and homophobic violence solely or primarily in the...
Seminar: Precarity/Heimatlosigkeit

Seminar: Precarity/Heimatlosigkeit

by Beverly | Nov 15, 2018 | Black Germans, German studies, Precarity

Available online now! Our co-edited special issue of Seminar: Precarity/Heimatlosigkeit Introduction: Precarity/Heimatlosigkeit Gabi Kathöfer, Beverly Weber 54(4), pp. 411–417 Heimat, Sustainability, Community: A Conversation with Karina Griffith and Peggy Piesche...
Rassismus: “Rassismus hört nicht bei NPD und AfD auf”

Rassismus: “Rassismus hört nicht bei NPD und AfD auf”

by Beverly | Jun 17, 2018 | German studies, Islam in Europe, Racism in Europe

Rassismus: “Rassismus hört nicht bei NPD und AfD auf”Wie wehrt man sich gegen verletzende Sprüche oder Geschichtsrelativierung? Im Video sprechen Alte und Junge über ihren Umgang mit rassistischen Vorfällen.This was posted on Google+
The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York Times

The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York Times

by Beverly | Oct 31, 2016 | German studies

The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York TimesThrough the stories of polar bears, dogs and other animals, the novelist makes us see “the other” — including ourselves.This was posted on Google+
Journalist Mely Kiyak transforms hate mail into spoken word act

Journalist Mely Kiyak transforms hate mail into spoken word act

by Beverly | Mar 11, 2015 | German studies, Islam in Europe, Racism in Europe, Turkish German Community, Violence

German Journalist Makes Light of Hate Mail in Spoken Word Act ?Kurdish-German Journalist Makes Light Of Hate Mail In Spoken Word ActNPR’s Audie Cornish meets journalist Mely Kiyak, a German-born daughter of Kurds from Turkey. In her spoken word performance, she...

Die Weißwaschung und Aneignung von Black Studies in Deutschland – Ein Community-Statement

by Beverly | Feb 23, 2015 | Black Germans, German studies, Racism in Europe, Universities

Die Weißwaschung und Aneignung von Black Studies in Deutschland – Ein Community-Statement Während die finanziellen Ressourcen der Creative Unit dazu genutzt werden, um Stellen für weiße Wissenschaftler_innen zu finanzieren, werden die Namen von Schwarzen...
Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German feminismsDespite the recent …

Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German feminismsDespite the recent …

by Beverly | Feb 6, 2015 | Feminism, German studies, Islam in Europe, Racism in Europe, Religion, Religion in Europe

Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German feminisms. European Journal of Women’s Studies. Despite the recent wave of scholarship on intersectionality, as well as a surge in feminist scholarship on Islam in German feminist studies,...
Terrorism and its Legacies in German Visual Culture

Terrorism and its Legacies in German Visual Culture

by Beverly | Nov 3, 2014 | German studies

https://www3.csj.ualberta.ca/imaginations/?p=5751 ? 5-2 | Terrorism and its Legacy in German Visual Culture | Table of Contents : ImaginationsArticle Abstracts. Anja Katharina Seiler | Aussteigen (getting out) Impossible—Montage and Life Scenarios in Andres...

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Violence and Gender in the "New" Europe: Islam in German Culture

"Weber's study undertakes a much-needed comprehensive investigation of the contemporary 'regime of gender violence,' that is, the key role violence has played in defining the position of Muslims in the German public sphere (in the larger European context). Through nuanced theorizing as well as careful historical contextualization, Weber develops an intersectional framework for analyzing gendered violence in a way that does not reinforce racialized discourses of cultural and/or religious difference." [more...]

Palgrave Macmillan, January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-00708-7, ISBN10: 1-137-00708-7
252 pages.

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