
| Fatima EL-TAYEB - Ph.D. (Hamburg) ON LEAVE FA07-SP08
Primary Office:
LIT 424 |
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Selected Publications:
“Limited Horizons. Queer Identity in Fortress Europe", in: Can the Subaltern speak German? Migration and Postcolonial Criticism, ed. Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez/Hito Steyerl, Muenster: Unrast Verlag 2004: 129-145 "'If You Cannot Pronounce My Name, You Can Just Call Me Pride'. Afro-German Activism, Gender, and Hip Hop", Gender & History 15/3 (2003): 459-485 "Urban Diasporas: Race, Identity, and Popular Culture in a Post-Ethnic Europe", in: Motion in Place / Place in Motion: 21st Century Migration, JCAS Symposium Series 22 ; Population Movement in the Modern World 10 / 2006 Schwarze Deutsche. Der Diskurs um 'Rasse' und nationale Identität 1890 – 1933, Frankfurt/New York: Campus 2001 “’Blood Is a Very Special Juice’: Racialized Bodies and Citizenship in 20th Century Germany,” in: Complicating Categories: Gender, Race, Class, and Ethnicity, ed. Eileen Boris, International Review of Social History 44 (1999): 149-169 Alles wird gut/Everything will be fine, feature film, Germany 1997 (with Angelina Maccarone) |