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CFP – Displaced Indigeneity, Unsettling Histories: Forced Migration, Kinship, and Belonging
Displaced Indigeneity, Unsettling Histories:
Forced Migration, Kinship, and Belonging
June 27 & 28, 2023
Hybrid workshop to be held at the University of Glasgow & online.
Workshop (King's College London): Breaking Convention: Diasporic Fiction and the Re-Making of Genre
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Genre fiction has long been derided as the lesser cousin of so-called “literary fiction,” associated with the conventional, the formu
TOC: "Anti-/Rassismus in Österreich: Perspektiven, Praxen, Positionierungen" - special issue of Vienna Journal of African Studies (Nr. 43)
Stichproben. Vienna Journal of African Studies is pleased to announce that also Nr. 43 (2022) is now out:
Fully Open Access "Cultural Mobilities between Africa and the Caribbean"
NOW FULLY OPEN ACCESS:
Book "Cultural Mobilities Between Africa and the Caribbean" now fully open access
We are pleased to announce that our edited volume Cultural Mobilities between Africa and the Caribbean, which was published by Routledge last year, has just been made open access. You can take a look at it and read it here:
Haiti and Africa: Unearthing and Exploring the Roots, Connections, and Possibilities
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TOC & CFP, December 2022 African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter
The December 2022 Newsletter is now available online at: http://www.diaspora.illinois.edu/newsletter.html
Please contact Chris Fennell if you have essays, analysis papers, book reviews, project reports, announcements, or news updates that you'd like to contribute to the African Diaspora Archaeology Network (ADAN) and Newsletter. This Newsletter will be published quarterly, in March, June, September, and December.
TOC & CFP, December 2022 African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter
The December 2022 Newsletter is now available online at: http://www.diaspora.illinois.edu/newsletter.html
Please contact Chris Fennell if you have essays, analysis papers, book reviews, project reports, announcements, or news updates that you'd like to contribute to the African Diaspora Archaeology Network (ADAN) and Newsletter. This Newsletter will be published quarterly, in March, June, September, and December.
Book Announcement: Black Oot Here: Black Lives in Scotland
Co-authored by Francesca Sobande and layla-roxanne hill, Black Oot Here: Black Lives in Scotland shines a light on Black Scottish history, including the legacy of Black media, arts, activism, and creativity in Scotland.