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German Entanglements in Transatlantic Slavery Germany has long entertained the - photo 1
German Entanglements in Transatlantic Slavery
Germany has long entertained the notion that the transatlantic slave trade and New World slavery involved only other European players. Countering this premise, this collection re-charts various routes of German participation in, profiteering from, and resistance to transatlantic slavery and its cultural, political, and intellectual reverberations. Exploring how German financiers, missionaries, and immigrant writers made profit from, morally responded to, and fictionalized their encounters with New World slavery, the contributors demonstrate that these various German entanglements with New World slavery revise preconceived ideas that erase German involvements from the history of slavery and the Black Atlantic. Moreover, the collection brings together these German perspectives on slavery with an investigation of German colonial endeavours in Africa, thereby seeking to interrogate historical processes (or fantasies) of empire-building, colonialism, and slavery which, according to public memory, seem to have taken place in isolation from each other. The collection demonstrates that they should be regarded as part and parcel of a narrative that ingrained colonialism and slavery in the German cultural memory and identity to a much larger extent than has been illustrated and admitted so far in general discourses in contemporary Germany.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.
Heike Raphael-Hernandez is a Professor of American Studies at the University of Wrzburg, Germany. Among her publications are the co-edited collection Migrating the Black Body: The African Diaspora and Visual Culture (2017), Blackening Europe: The African American Presence (2004), and AfroAsian Encounters: Culture, History, Politics (2006). In 2015, she was named Fellow by the American Council of Learned Societies for the collaborative research project Visualizing Travel, Gendering the African Diaspora.
Pia Wiegmink is an Assistant Professor of American Studies at the Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. Among her publications are Protest EnACTed (2011) and the co-edited collection Approaching Transnational America in Performance (2016). Together with Birgit Bauridl, she heads an international research network on Cultural Performance in Transnational American Studies (20152018), which is funded by the German Research Foundation.
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Contents
Heike Raphael-Hernandez and Pia Wiegmink
Julia Roth
Heike Raphael-Hernandez
Pia Wiegmink
Jrg Haustein
Katharina Stornig
Priscilla Layne
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page num bering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
  • German entanglements in transatlantic slavery: An introduction
  • Heike Raphael-Hernandez and Pia Wiegmink
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 419435
Chapter 2
  • Sugar and slaves: The Augsburg Welser as conquerors of America and colonial foundational myths
  • Julia Roth
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 436456
Chapter 3
  • The right to freedom: Eighteenth-century slave resistance and early Moravian missions in the Danish West Indies and Dutch Suriname
  • Heike Raphael-Hernandez
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 457475
Chapter 4
  • Antislavery discourses in nineteenth-century German American womens fiction
  • Pia Wiegmink
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 476496
Chapter 5
  • Strategic tangles: Slavery, colonial policy, and religion in German East Africa, 18851918
  • Jrg Haustein
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 497518
Chapter 6
  • Catholic missionary associations and the saving of African child slaves in nineteenth-century Germany
  • Katharina Stornig
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 519542
Chapter 7
  • Exploring race and gender in Anna Segherss The Reintroduction of Slavery in Guadeloupe
  • Priscilla Layne
  • Atlantic Studies, volume 14, issue 4 (December 2017) pp. 543564
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Jrg Haustein is Senior Lecturer in Religions in Africa at SOAS, University of London, UK. He is currently working on a book about colonial perceptions of Islam in German East Africa and how these influenced public debate and colonial policy. His primary fields of research are Ethiopia (especially Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity) and Tanzania (Islam in German East Africa).
Priscilla Layne is Associate Professor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She works on a variety of texts from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, primarily focusing on issues of race and gender. Her research interests include film, popular music, rebellion, social movements, (post)subculture, and post-colonial studies. She is the author of White Rebels in Black: German Appropriation of Black Popular Culture
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