Other Germans Other Germans
Social History, Popular Culture, And Politics In Germany

Other Germans

Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender, and Memory in the Third Reich

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Publisher Description

It’s hard to imagine an issue or image more riveting than Black Germans during the Third Reich. Yet accounts of their lives are virtually nonexistent, despite the fact that they lived through a regime dedicated to racial purity.
Tina Campt’s Other Germans tells the story of this largely forgotten group of individuals, with important distinctions from other accounts. Most strikingly, Campt centers her arguments on race, rather than anti-semitism. She also provides oral history as background for her study, interviewing two Black Germans for the book.
In the end, the author comes face to face with an inevitable question: Is there a relationship between the history of Black Germans and those of other black communities?
The answers to Campt’s questions make Other Germans essential reading in the emerging study of what it meant to be black and German in the context of a society that looked at anyone with non-German blood as racially impure at best. Tina Campt is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at Duke University.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2009
6 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SIZE
961.8
KB
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