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140 years of the Berlin Africa Conference: Imperialism yesterday and today. Celebration and denial: Selective memory culture in Swakopmund Laidlaw Peringanda (Namibian Genocide Association)
140 years ago, European colonial powers met in Berlin to negotiate the division of the African continent among themselves. While only a fraction of Africa was under colonial rule a few years before the conference, by the end of the 19th century almost the entire continent had been divided up between Great Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Belgium and Spain. The Berlin Africa Conference of 1884/1885 is emblematic of this race for Africa and is regarded as the peak phase of European imperialism. Rather than being a historically closed phenomenon, imperial relations continue to have an impact today in many different ways or appear in a new guise.
With this series of events, we, the Department of Development Policy and Postcolonial Studies, want to trace and discuss the diverse political, economic and epistemic connections between imperialism then and now.
The first part of the event will focus on German colonial rule in Togo and Namibia. In the second part, we will look at colonial continuities in the global political economy and discuss current forms of energy colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialism. Finally, we will show the documentary film "Walter Rodney: What They Don't Want You to Know".
The entire series of events has been produced in cooperation with Kassel postkolonial, BUKO, Medico International, Forensic Architecture, the Walter Rodney Foundation and the Ameena Gafoor Institute. All events are open to the public.
We are also looking forward to the active participation of people who have nothing to do with the university in everyday life!
Dates:
06.11.2024, 6 pm, Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: German colonialism: punitive expeditions in Togo
Napo Oubo-Gbati
20.11.2024, 6 p.m., Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: German Colonial Genocide in Namibia
Film screening and discussion with Namibian Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA), medico international and forensic Architecture
29.11.2024, 5 pm, Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: Comic Launch: Episodes From a Colonial Present
with the authors
02.12.2024, 6 pm, Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: Celebration and denial: selective memory culture in Swakopmund
Laidlaw Peringanda (Namibian Genocide Association)
22.01.2025, 6 pm, Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: Energy Colonialism: Concepts, Infrastructures and Conflicts
Franziska Müller and Nina Baghery (Uni Hamburg and Uni Kassel)
29.01.2024, 6 p.m., Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, room 1309
Title: Neo-colonialism or imperialism: how do we understand global inequality today?
Aram Ziai, Frauke Banse, Anil Shah (University of Kassel)
12.02.2024, 6 p.m., Arnold-Bode-Straße 10, 2nd floor, Asta Studierendenhaus
Title: Walter Rodney: What They Don't Want You to Know.
Filmscreening of an award-winning documentary