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Jonas Wahmkow
19 May 2021
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Futures in/of Anthropology. Perspectives of a Public and Engaged Anthropology. Intro by Regina Römhild. Recorded 18.05.2021
The lecture places East Europe within ongoing debates in postcolonial studies. It brings the afterlives of heterogeneous imperial formations tied to Russian, Ottoman, Habsburg, and Austro-Hungarian imperial projects into the conversation on postcoloniality. In particular, through the concept of “racial triangulation,” the lecture focuses on the complex and multidirectional European racial fields generated by this history.