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Call for Papers

Theme: Race and Ethnicity in Africa and Europe 
Type: International Conference
Institution: Center for Maghrib Studies, Arizona State University
   Political Academy Tutzing
Location: Tutzing (Germany)
Date: 30.9.–1.10.2022
Deadline: 1.4.2022

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The Center for Maghrib Studies at Arizona State University will be
organizing a conference in collaboration with the Political Academy
in Tutzing, Germany on “Race and Ethnicity in Africa and Europe.” The
dates are set for September 30 to October 1st, 2022 and it will be
held in Tutzing.

Race and racism are deeply complex notions in Africa and Europe
historically and contemporarily, as they are in other parts of the
world. For a long time, scholars have insisted that notions of racism
have been exported from Europe to Africa. Yet, recent research shows
a more complex development. The racial hegemony of “whiteness” and
the dispossession of minorities in Africa not only preceded the
Western conceptualization of race and racism but also emerged before
these analytic discourses came to exist in Western Europe. Even so,
there are several parallels between Africa and Europe in the themes
and arguments pertaining to the nature of being racially marginalized
or victimized by racism.

We have conceived this conference to pursue the ongoing work of new
epistemological approaches to how we recognize racism and activist
scholarship in the field of race, colorism, and anti-black racism in
Africa and Europe. In this context we would also like to focus on the
development of anti-Semitism in Europe since debates on “blackness”
were very much limited in Europe before 1945. Yet, one could argue
that anti-Semitism can be seen as a proxy for debates on “whiteness”
in Europe before the end of World War II since Jews were denied the
same racial quality as “purely white” (especially Northern)
Europeans. What is more, European concepts of “whiteness” were, for a
long time, directly connected to Christianity.

The racial categories carry with them implicit and explicit notions
and images about “otherness” that provide a justification for the
social and individual hierarchical treatment of a specific group.
Examining racial/ethnic differences is important because it enhances
the understanding of the dynamics that create significant diversity
in outcomes.

Generally speaking, our conference aims at debating similarities and
differences of racial concepts in Africa and Europe. Furthermore, it
analyzes the history of transfer and interconnection between the two
regions. As a result, we hope for new insights in the development of
the concepts of race and racism.

In our conference we would like to address the following questions:

- How can we rethink the existing notions of race and racism?
- How did they develop over time, especially between the 18th and
  20th century?
- Does race travel between Europe and Africa? This question helps
  shift the focus from parochial conceptions to useful understanding
  of concepts of race.
- In which way are racial concepts bound to time and place,
  especially when we consider the differences of concepts of
  “whiteness” between Europe (e.g. when it comes to Jews) and Northern
  Africa (when it comes to Black Africans)?
- What role did “whiteness” play in Europe’s quest for global
  hegemony and how did the marginalization of “whites” of non-European
  descent play a role?

We kindly invite scholars to apply for our conference. Please submit
an abstract of your paper on Africa or Europe (max. 300 words) by
April 1st, 2022, to: tagungsassiste...@apb-tutzing.de

Organizers

Dr. Chouki El Hamel
Center for Maghrib Studies at Arizona State University
Email: cho...@asu.edu

Dr. Michael Mayer
Political Academy, Tutzing
Email: m.ma...@apb-tutzing.de

Conference website:
http://centermaghribstudies.org/a-conference-on-race-and-ethnicity-in-africa-and-europe/




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