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Nicht nur in ethnologischen Museen, sondern auch in kulturgeschichtlichen Museen und Kunstmuseen gibt es einen großen Nachholbedarf im Umgang mit dem Kolonialismus und seinen Folgen, insbesondere im Umgang mit rassistischen Sammlungsobjekten. Die Aktivitäten von schwarzen und weißen Aktivist:innen in der Gesellschaft, ein neues Interesse an postkolonialen Forschungsansätzen an den Universitäten sowie das 360°-Programm der Kulturstiftung des Bundes zur Diversifizierung von Programm, Publikum und Personal in Kultureinrichtungen haben bundesweit zu einer erhöhten Sensibilisierung für die Thematik des rassismuskritischen Kuratierens bzw. Ausstellens geführt. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Beiträge zu diesem Themenfeld, die aus einer wissenschaftlichen Tagung am Bremer Focke-Museum hervorgegangen sind.
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On moving into a new apartment abroad in his Bavarian hometown, the narrator realises that some of his possessions and elements of his new neighbourhood open a window into a flurry of memories, serving as allegorical threads to his childhood, self-consciousness and discovery of the world. What begins as a personal narrative quickly cedes to a social archaeology, inviting the reader/listener on a homegoing journey in the backdrop of Cameroon’s tottering democratic trajectory. Modulated with poetry and music, The Radio tunes in to diaspora, home, nation, education, existence, religion as well as Mbum popular culture, showcasing creative re-appropriation and re-mixing of global trends and icons in specific communities.
The Agony of Life is a book about unconditional love, a comedy, a tragedy, a cry for the people, a cry for the nation, a cry for humanity, an agony of life and a social commentary. It is a book that narrates the agony and the hurdles that the author had to pass through in life from his birth and the abandonment by his mother, was again abandoned and left for dead during the Nigerian-Biafran war, miraculously survived the war and severe malnutrition and was reunited with his family long after the war. How he survived the countless illnesses and other obstacles that life presented to him.
Includes subject section, name section, and 1968-1970, technical reports.