Africa in Europe and Europe in Africa: Reassessing the Cultural Legacy

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This book studies the Afro-European and Euro-African past and present from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. It addresses Africa as a whole, eschewing historical divisions between North and Sub-Saharan Africa. Its content exemplifies the extent to which the histories of Europe and Africa are intertwined, and the way European sources are usually privileged in the writing of historical accounts of cross-cultural encounters. Using post/decolonial studies, the authors' point of view is based on anthropology, history, ethnomusicology, and film and literary studies. The authors argue that mutual experiences and imaginations have affected how cultural heritage and legacy are conceived and thought of, as well as memories and sociopolitical experiences. The aim is to establish and encourage a broader knowledge of Africa-Europe and Europe-Africa encounters, incorporating case studies of Euro-African and Afro-European legacies. The final goal is to favour a more relational point of view by comparing Euro-African and Afro-European realities.

Author(s): Yolanda Aixelà-Cabré; Daniela Merolla; Bernhard Bleibinger; Jan Küver; Cristina Enguita-Fernàndez; Youssef Akmir
Publisher: Peter Lang
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 170

Cover
Contents
Africa in Europe, Europe in Africa: Introduction (Yolanda Aaixelà-Cabré)
Part 1: Euro-African Memories
1. Sharing Memories of Global Encounters (Daniela Merolla)
2. Memories of Segregation, Racism, Gender and Naming (Yolanda Aixelà-Cabré)
Part 2: Africa–Europe and Europe–Africa Cultural Heritage
3. How Africa Was Imagined Musically in Europe (Bernhard Bleibinger)
4. European Footsteps in the Land of the Chief (Jan Küver)
Part 3: Afro-European Sociopolitical Experiences
5. Understanding Ethnicity as Positional (Cristina Enguita-Fernàndez)
6. The Case of Spain and Its Policy of Attraction (Youssef Akmir)
List of Contributors
Index