Browsing: Trade literature

Who was Carl Peters? Why do ten streets in Berlin still pay tribute to German colonialism? With what intention was…

“Decolonizing the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature” is the work of noted Kenyan author and postcolonialism…

In “Distant Connections,” women of different social positionings explore the questions of how racism, anti-Semitism, and classism determine women’s interactions…

Researcher Joy DeGruy’s book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome , is the result of years of historical and psychological research. Post…

In “Talking Back,” scholar Claudia Unterweger analyzes the strategies of historiography used by a Black research group in Austria. Among…

German colonialism and its formative influence on history and the present continue to occupy little space in the consciousness of…

“Asian Germans” by Kien Nghi Ha is the first scholarly work to comprehensively address “Asian-Germans” or the diversity of Asian…

Subtitled “Remembering Black Movement History. Taking Stock and Developing Visions for the Future” was published in January 2016 – 30…