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Susanne Epple
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Getachew Assefa
(eds.)
Legal Pluralism in Ethiopia
Actors, Challenges and Solutions
Legal pluralism is a challenge, but one that has stimulated remarkably creative responses to handling the many legal systems in Ethiopia today.
Taking Sides
Theories, Practices, and Cultures of Participation in Dissent
An exploration of interdisciplinary, contemporary perspectives on participation in resistance, dispute, and opposition through practices, cultures, and theories of dissent.
Henriette Gunkel
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kara lynch
(eds.)
We Travel the Space Ways
Black Imagination, Fragments, and Diffractions
This book provides a conversation about black visioning of a future between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Tobias Janz
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Chien-Chang Yang
(eds.)
Decentering Musical Modernity
Perspectives on East Asian and European Music History
A book about the multifaceted concept of musical modernity in Europe and Asia, investigating its many forms, expressions and interpretations.
Post-Apartheid Criticism
Perceptions of Whiteness, Homosexuality, and Democracy in South Africa
The book is a meticulous analysis of South African post-apartheid narrative as narrations of post-apartheid democracy's flaws and of visions how to address them for better futures.
Elena Furlanetto
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Dietmar Meinel
(eds.)
A Poetics of Neurosis
Narratives of Normalcy and Disorder in Cultural and Literary Texts
This volume investigates how neuroses are romanticized or vilified in literary and cultural texts to illustrate unresolved cultural tensions.
Benedikt Jager
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Steffi Hobuß
(eds.)
(Post)Colonial Histories – Trauma, Memory and Reconciliation in the Context of the Angolan Civil War
In which way interact (post)colonial discourses with memory discourses? This anthology deals with these questions with the film "My heart of darkness" as a starting point.
»Ich bin eine Kanackin«
Decolonizing Popfeminism – Transcultural Perspectives on Lady Bitch Ray
Popfeminism and postmigration: This book combines these issues with decolonial methodologies and thus invites us to forget prescriptive definitions by proposing paradoxicality as a source to diversify our concepts of feminism.
The Promise of Diversity
How Brazilian Brand Capitalism Affects Precarious Identities and Work
How precarious is diversity? An ethnographic encounter with affective laborers in a Brazilian fashion enterprise.
Transnational Black Dialogues
Re-Imagining Slavery in the Twenty-First Century
This transnational study focuses on black authors who, from a 21st-century perspective, revisit slavery and engage in the intricacies of (re-)appropriating slavery's archive.