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SUMMARY:Abolish property: Black feminist epistemic critique of modernity
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1, Darwin College, The University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NY
DESCRIPTION:"Bolt Lecture Thursday 17th May 2012 at 5pm in Darwin Lecture Theatre 1"\n\nSabine Broeck is Professor of American Studies/Black Diaspora Studies at the University of Bremen. Her teaching and research has continuously addressed the intersections of race, class, gender and sexualities, questions of black diaspora studies and the decolonial critique of transatlantic modernity. Her work at present focuses on the impact of transatlantic slavery and the culture/regime of enslavism on white modernity, including theories of human liberation, as in feminism. She has been a longstanding and active member of the European American Studies and Postcolonial Studies communities; she is currently President of the international scholarly organization Collegium for African American Research (CAAR), and director of the Institute for Postcolonial and Transcultural Studies (INPUTS) at the University of Bremen. She is working on a book contracted with SUNY Press Slavery, (White)Gender and Black Abjection (working title)\n\nhttp://www.kent.ac.uk/amst
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URL:http://www.kent.ac.uk/amst
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