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Not So Plain as Black and White
Afro-German Culture and History, 1890-2000
Edited by Patricia Mazon
Edited by Reinhild Steingrover


Since the Middle Ages, Africans have lived in Germany as slaves and scholars, guest workers and refugees. After Germany became a unified nation in 1871, it acquired several African colonies but lost them after World War I. Children born of German mothers and African fathers during the French occupation of Germany were persecuted by the Nazis. After World War II, many children were born to African American GIs stationed in Germany and German mothers. Today there are 500,000 Afro-Germans in Germany out of a population of 80 million. Nevertheless, German society still sees them as "foreigners," assuming they are either African or African American but never German.
In recent years, the subject of Afro-Germans has captured the interest of scholars across the humanities for several reasons. Looking at Afro-Germans allows us to see another dimension of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century ideas of race that led to the Holocaust. Furthermore, the experience of Afro-Germans provides insight into contemporary Germany's transformation, willing or not, into a multicultural society. The volume breaks new ground not only by addressing the topic of Afro-Germans but also by combining scholars from many disciplines.

Patricia Mazon is associate professor in the Department of History at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Reinhild Steingrover is assistant professor in the Department of Humanities at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester.

 

DETAILS

272 pages
Size: 9 x 6
10 digit ISBN: 1580461832
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461832
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Mar/2005
Last reprinted: 01/Mar/2005
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
Subject: African Studies

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 15/07/2008
 
Contents
1   Dangerous Liaisons: Race, Nation, and German Identity
Fatima El-Tayeb Ph.D.
2   The First Besatzungskinder: Afro-German Children, Colonial Childrearing Practices, and Racial Policy in German Southwest Africa, 1890-1914
Krista Molly O'Donnell-Associate Professor
3   Converging Specters of an Other Within: Race and Gender in Pre- 1945 Afro-German History
Tina M. Campt-Assoc. Professor
4   Louis Brody and the Black Presence in German Film Before 1945
Tobias Nagl
5   Narrating "Race" in 1950s' West Germany: The Phenomenon of the Toxi Films
Heide Fehrenbach - Assoc. Professor
6   Will Everything Be Fine? Anti-Racist Practice in Recent German Cinema
7   Writing Diasporic Identity: Afro-German Literature since 1985
Leroy T. Hopkins Jr.
8   The Souls of Black Volk: Contradiction? Oxymoron?
Anne V. Adams
 

Reviews
Not So Plain as Black and White will contribute in significant ways to the emerging field of Afro-German Studies and will be important as well for German Studies, Africana Studies, and Cultural Studies in general. --Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Professor of German, University of Cincinnati


 

 

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