Black Germany The Making and Unmaking of a Diaspora Community, 1884–1960
Langue : Anglais
Auteurs : Aitken Robbie, Rosenhaft Eve
A groundbreaking account of the development of Germany's first African community, which offers fascinating perspectives on transnational German history.
This groundbreaking history traces the development of Germany's black community, from its origins in colonial Africa to its decimation by the Nazis during World War II. Robbie Aitken and Eve Rosenhaft follow the careers of Africans arriving from the colonies, examining why and where they settled, their working lives and their political activities, and giving unprecedented attention to gender, sexuality and the challenges of 'mixed marriage'. Addressing the networks through which individuals constituted community, Aitken and Rosenhaft explore the ways in which these relationships spread beyond ties of kinship and birthplace to constitute communities as 'black'. The study also follows a number of its protagonists to France and back to Africa, providing new insights into the roots of Francophone black consciousness and postcolonial memory. Including an in-depth account of the impact of Nazism and its aftermath, this book offers a fresh critical perspective on narratives of 'race' in German history.
Introduction; 1. The first generation: from presence to community; 2. Should I stay and can I go? Status and mobility in the institutional net; 3. Settling down: marriage and family; 4. Surviving in Germany: work, welfare and community; 5. Problem men and exemplary women? Gender, class and 'race'; 6. Practising diaspora - politics 1918–33; 7. Under the shadow of national socialism; 8. Refuge France?; Epilogue.
Robbie Aitken is a Senior Lecturer in Imperial History at Sheffield Hallam University.
Eve Rosenhaft is Professor of German Historical Studies at the University of Liverpool.
Eve Rosenhaft is Professor of German Historical Studies at the University of Liverpool.
Date de parution : 09-2013
Ouvrage de 379 p.
15.8x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 11-2015
Ouvrage de 384 p.
23x15.3 cm
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