18:00 - 19:30
Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, Raum 1309, University of Kassel
2. Part of the event series – 140 Years of the Berlin Africa Conference: Imperialism yesterday and today –
In front 140 Years ago, European colonial powers met in Berlin, to negotiate the division of the African continent between themselves. While just a few years before the conference, only a fraction of Africa was under colonial rule, was the end of 19. In the 19th century, almost the entire continent was under Great Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Belgium and Spain divided. The Berlin Africa Conference 1884/1885 is symbolic of this race for Africa and is considered the high phase of European imperialism. Rather, as a historically closed phenomenon, Imperial conditions continue to have an impact in many ways today or appear in new guises.
With this series of events we want to, the field of development policy and postcolonial studies, the diverse political, trace and discuss economic and epistemic lines of connection between imperialism then and today.
In terms of content, the first part of the event is dedicated to German colonial rule in Togo and Namibia. In the second part we look at colonial continuities in the global political economy and discuss current forms of energy colonialism, Neocolonialism and imperialism. Finally we show the documentary “Walter Rodney: What They Don’t Want You to Know”.
Am Wednesday the 20.11.2024 one 18 Clock finds in the Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2. floor, Raum 1309 the 2. event in the series, in which it is about the Genocide in Namibia will go, the one under deutscher Colonial rule an den No and Overhaul was committed. We are very pleased, even several highly experienced guest speakers of Namibia Traditional Leaders Association (NORTH), Medico International and Forensic Architecture to be welcomed, who provide the contribution to this event resulting from their cooperation. The listeners are offered this rare opportunity both on one that. 30-minute film screening as well as at the subsequent discussion participate with the guest speakers.
The series is post-colonial in collaboration with Kassel, node, Medico International, Forensic Architecture, the Walter Rodney Foundation and the Ameena Gafoor Institute.
All events are public. We are also pleased about the active participation of people, that have nothing to do with the university in everyday life. Further information about the event dates, -The locations and times can be found on the poster.
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