Selected publications of INPUTS members

Coming Soon: The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Blue Humanities
Edited by: Steve Mentz, Mohammed Muharram, Serpil Oppermann, and Sandra Young
The most comprehensive treatment of the emerging discourse of the Blue Humanities to date, this book comprises essays from key figures alongside new voices, creating a navigational map through this new discipline's formulations and possibilities.
Structured around four parts that focus on Discourses, Forms, Networks and Representations, the Handbook ranges across topics such as blue philosophy, blue law and blue anthropology, locations such as the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean, and media such as literature, photography, theatre, visual art and acoustics.
Moving beyond Western binaries of colonial representation such as North-South and East-West, the book includes a diverse range of contributions and contributors, making it essential reading for scholars and students of the Blue Humanities.

Out Now: Woman, African, Other Black Feminism and Intersectionality in the Contemporary Works of African Diasporic Women
In their literary works, African diasporic women articulate how the lived experience and subjugated status of women of African descent within local and global contexts are shaped by colonial and patriarchal networks of power. Using Black feminism as the overarching theory, »Woman, African, Other« unpacks how interlocking (lethal) structures of white supremacy, slavery, colonialism, cultural patriarchy, misogynoir, as well as modified structures of neocolonialism, neoliberalism, racialized capitalism, Western humanitarianism, and postcolonial nation-state laws and narratives, impact the gendered experiences of women of African heritage and permit our continued humiliation in the global sphere.

Out Now: "Envisioning Queer Racialized Self-Representations in the Americas"
Special Issue of AmLit edited by Corina Wieser-Cox, Oluwadunni Talabi, Rita Maricocchi, and Dorit Neumann.
This special issue of AmLit explores how queer Black, Indigenous, and other racialized writers and artists represent the embodied reality of queer racialized existence in the Americas. The following questions arise in our engagement with the nexus of queer racialized self-representations in the Americas: How are queer bodies dehumanized through both racialization and heteropatriarchy? Why are modes of self-representation important within the context of queer liberation/personhood in the Americas? What role does literature, an overarching structure of representation, play in the writing of queer and trans bodies in the context of settler-colonialism? How might literature serve as a catalyst for moving beyond a politics of visibility and representation toward modes of engagement grounded in revolution and liberation? This special issue of AmLit seeks to answer these questions. It is the second installment of publications that arose out of the 2023 Postgraduate Conference of the Association for Anglophone and Postcolonial Studies titled, “Queering Postcolonial Worlds.” With an interest in how marginalized writers respond to the ongoing legacies of settler-colonialism in the Americas, this issue centers critical readings of minority literatures that subvert and disrupt dominant subjectivities. The articles cover a wide range of topics that primarily center the self-representations of racialized peoples: in this case, these are Chicanx, Black American, Vietnamese, and Cuban texts that center queer life, desire, love, and intimacy. This shift within the second volume thus highlights the settler colonial aspect of the Americas that continues to haunt and dominate both Indigenous and Black lives within the western hemisphere.

Out Now: Participation in Postcolonial Wor(l)ds Literatures for, on, or against the Global Literary Market
Muharram, Mohammed (2026). “Challenging Marginalization in the Western Publishing Industry: The Participation of Postcolonial Arabic Fiction via Tayeb Salih's Season of Migration to the North,” in Participation in Postcolonial Wor(l)ds: Literatures for, on, or against the Global Literary Market, edited by Christina Slopek-Hauff and Miriam Hinz (Routledge, 2025).

Out Now: The Gothic Canadian Century: Unhomely Beginnings and Canada's Gothic Literature in English 1800-1900
Knopf, Kerstin. The Gothic Canadian Century: Unhomely Beginnings and Canada's Gothic Literature in English 1800-1900. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2024. https://www.wvttrier.de/p/the-gothic-canadian-century.
This book provides a comprehensive account of Canadian gothic literature throughout the nineteenth century, including little-known texts that were popular in their day but have since sunk into oblivion. Based on various American Gothic subgenres discussed in detail, it establishes the Frontier Gothic, French-Canadian Gothic, Exploration Gothic, Orientalist Gothic, and Female Gothic as major Canadian gothic subgenres. The book theorizes Canada’s unhomely beginnings and traces the responding development of Canadian gothic literature, while relating textual analyses to the British and American gothic traditions. The book discusses the Canadian texts' responses to land, historical trauma, frontier experience, nation-building, colonial ideologies of conquest, rifts between Old and New World values, as well as anxieties about French and British neglect and American domination, national identity, and fears of the national and cultural 'other.' Women's texts responded vigorously to conventional gender beliefs, marriage laws, and patriarchal domination of women, while employing the gothic mode to imagine rebellious and gender-bending behavior and more egalitarian or unfettered lives for women. The book also teases out the gaps in terms of coloniality and enslavement and shines a light on the ghosts of the dispossessed Natives and enslaved Africans wherever they dared to appear.

Out Now: the Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film
Edited by Ernie Blackmore, Kerstin Knopf, Wendy Gay Pearson, and Corina Wieser-Cox
The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film is dedicated to bringing the work of Indigenous filmmakers around the world to a larger audience. By giving voice to transnational and transcultural Indigenous perspectives, this collection makes a significant contribution to the discourse on Indigenous filmmaking and provides an accessible overview of the contemporary state of Indigenous film.
Comprising 37 chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into six parts:
- Decolonial Intermedialities and Revisions of Western Media
- Colonial Histories, Trauma, Resistances
- Indigenous Lands, Communities, Bodies
- Queer Cultures and Border Crossings
- Youth Cultures and Emancipation
- Art, Comedy, and Music.
Within these sections Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts from around the world examine various aspects of Indigenous film cultures, analyze the works of Indigenous directors and producers worldwide, and focus on readings (contextual, historical, political, aesthetic, and activist) of individual Indigenous films. The Handbook specifically explores Indigenous film in Canada, Mexico, the United States, Central and South America, Northern Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, and the Philippines.
This richly interdisciplinary volume is an essential resource for students and scholars of Indigenous Studies, Cultural Studies, Area Studies, Film and Media Studies, Feminist and Queer Studies, History, and anyone interested in Indigenous cultures and cinema.

Contradiction Studies – Exploring the Field.
Published in 2023
- Overview of most recent and topical research in contradiction studies
- Understanding complexities of the concept of contradiction
- Grasping the varieties of practical contradiction
Febel, Gisela, Kerstin Knopf, Martin Nonhoff, eds. Contradiction Studies – Exploring the Field. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2023. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-37784-7
Previous Publications
2026
Muharram, Mohammed. “Beyond Conflict Narratives: Rethinking Iran–Arab Relations through the Blue Humanities.” Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, 30 July 2026. dohainstitute.org/en/ResearchAndStudies/Pages/beyond-conflict-narratives-rethinking-iran%E2%80%93arab-relations-through-blue-humanities.aspx
Muharram, Mohammed. “Centring Peripheries, Transcending Boundaries through the Blue Humanities: Arab-Australian Oceanic Encounters in Fiction on Yemen.” In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Oceanic Encounters throughout History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2026.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783032277176
Talabi, Oluwadunni. “The Postcolonial Dialectical Contradictions of Traditional Collectivism and Colonial Capitalist Patriarchal Political-Economies – Buchi Emecheta’s Exploration of African Women’s Oppression.” Gender Forum [Forthcoming, Summer]
Talabi, Oluwadunni. “Orature as Decolonial Epistemology: (Re)writing the Postcolonial African Female Body in Jennifer Makumbi's A Girl is a Body of Water (2020).” Feminist Review, https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789261450060
Talabi, Oluwadunni. "Queer Black Feminist Self-Poetics in Toni Morrison's Sula." Am Lit, 6(1), 33-49. https://doi.org/10.25364/27.6:2026.1.3
Wieser-Cox, Corina,Oluwadunni Talabi, Rita Maricocchi, and Dorit Neumann. (2026) “Envisioning Queer Racialized Self-Representations in the Americas: An Introduction." Special Issue, Am Lit, Vol. 6 No. 2. https://amlit.eu/index.php/amlit/article/view/166/79
Wieser-Cox, Corina. “Dreaming Down the Track: Awakenings in Aboriginal Cinema by William Lempert, University of Minnesota Press, 2025, 296 pp., $27.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9781517918279” Continuum Journal. 13 Feb. 2026. https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/FT9QJRCND2HSPMVZKXU7/full?target=10.1080/10304312.2026.2630097
2025
Borst, Julia. „L’imaginaire de la jungle – une analyse écocritique postcoloniale de l’ esthétique cinématographique dans La Miséricorde de la jungle (2018) de Joël Karekezi.„Journal of the African Literature Association 19:1, 2025, pp. 131-156, https://doi.org/10.1080/21674736.2024.2435702. (Open Access)
Knopf, Kerstin. “Settler-Colonial Violence and Commodification of Indigenous Bodies: Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Marie Clements’ Play The Unnatural and Accidental Women and Carl Bessai’s Film Unnatural & Accidental”. International Journal of Canadian Studies. 63 (2025): 65-86. https://doi.org/10.3138/ijcs-2025-0006
Knopf, Kerstin. “约翰·斯坦贝克《科尔特斯海日志》中的 海洋生态与潮汐运动.” Journal of Poyang Lake. 5 (2025): 143-160. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-6848.2025.05.012. Translated from: Kerstin Knopf. "Ocean and Tides in John Steinbeck's The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951).” Published under CC BY 4.0 in Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (ZAA). Special Edition Writing Water in Classical American Literature. Guest Eds. Caroline Rosenthal and Kerstin Knopf. 73.2 (2025): 193-205. doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2025-2020. Translation by Tan Xiaoliang.
Knopf, Kerstin. "Ocean and Tides in John Steinbeck's The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951)."Writing Water in Classical American Literature. Special Edition of Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (ZAA). Guest Eds. Kerstin Knopf and Caroline Rosenthal. 73.2 (2025): 193-205. doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2025-2020
Rosenthal, Caroline, and Kerstin Knopf. "Introduction: Writing Water in Classical American Literature." Writing Water in Classical American Literature. Special Edition of Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (ZAA). Guest Eds. Kerstin Knopf and Caroline Rosenthal73.2 (2025): 125-131. doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2025-2015
Muharram, Mohammed. “Making the Invisible Visible: How the Blue Humanities Translate Climate Change to the Public.” Public Humanities 1 (2025): 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1017/pub.2025.10046.
Talabi, Oluwadunni. "The Afropean Sex Work Pipeline and the Satirical Disruption of Reductive Binaries in Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters' Street." Matatu, 56(1), 152-171. https://doi.org/10.1163/18757421-05601007
von Gleich, Paula. "Salt Water as Subject: Studying and Teaching Disney’s Moana (2016).” Special Issue “Blue Humanities,” edited by Hanna Masslich and Caroline Rosenthal. LWU|Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, vol. 25, no. 2, 2025, 181-196.
Maricocchi, Rita, Dorit Neumann, Oluwadunni Talabi, and Corina Wieser-Cox (Eds.). (2025) Queering Postcolonial Worlds. Gender Forum 23.1 (2025). https://journals.ub.uni-koeln.de/index.php/genderforum/issue/view/286
2024
Borst, Julia and Danae Gallo González. „La malédiction du « système sexe-genre »: le corps queer et l’abject dans l’œuvre de Trifonia Melibea Obono.“Arts et activismes afroqueer. Littératures, images, performances. Eds. Dorothée Boulanger and Susanne Gehrmann. Paris: Karthala, 2024, pp. 119-137.
Borst, Julia and Danae Gallo González. „Sí es país de negrxs: archivos cultuales de la presencia africana y afrodescendiente en España.“Personas africanas y afrodescendientes en España ayer y hoy: proyecciones y posicionamientos en la literatura, el arte y los medios. Eds. Julia Borst and Danae Gallo González. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter, 2024, pp. 11-32. (Open Access)
Borst, Julia and Danae Gallo González, eds. Personas africanas y afrodescendientes en España ayer y hoy: proyecciones y posicionamientos en la literatura, el arte y los medios. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter, 2024. (Open Access)
Borst, Julia. „Hidden Knowledges and Diasporic Positionings: The Autobiographical and Testimonial Texts in Metamba Miago: Relatos y saberes de mujeres afroespañolas.“ Colonialist Gazes and Counternarratives of Blackness Afro-Spanishness in 20th- and 21st-Century Spain. Eds. Ana León-Távora and Rosalía Cornejo-Parriego. New York: Routledge, 2024, pp. 111-133, doi.org/10.4324/9781003435051-6.
Ernie Blackmore, Kerstin Knopf, Wendy Pearson and Corina Wieser-Cox. (2024) "Introduction: Indigenous Filmmaking Throughout the World—Making Film Mino-Bimaadiziwin." Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film. London: Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003303022-1/introduction-indigenous-filmmaking-throughout-world-ernie-blackmore-kerstin-knopf-wendy-gay-pearson-corina-wieser-cox?context=ubx&refId=9fd92347-b35b-4d0c-97c6-a3511d90e88
Muharram, Mohammed. "Teaching the Blue Humanities: Sources, Strategies, and Challenges." In Towards ‘Bluer’ Humanities: Oceanic Meditations in Art, Literature and Culture, edited by Razeena P. R. and Sheeba M. K., 23–41. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2024.
https://www.amazon.in/Towards-Bluer-Humanities-Meditations-Literature/dp/B0DP2NXLY1.
von Gleich, Paula. “Slavery, Migration, and the Genealogies of Blackness in Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing,” Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations: Revisioning Migrants and Mobilities through the Critique of Anti-blackness edited by Philip A. Kretsedemas and Jamella Gow. Temple University Press, 2024, pp. 171-193.
Wieser-Cox, Corina. (2024) “Transgressing the Borders of Being in Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer (2008).” Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Film, eds. Blackmore, Ernie, Kerstin Knopf, Wendy Pearson, and Corina Wieser-Cox. London: Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003303022-30/transgressing-borders-being-corina-wieser-cox
2023
Borst, Julia et al., eds. Women’s Perspectives on (Post)Migration: Between Literature, Arts and Activism – Between Africa and Europe. Hildesheim: Olms, 2023. Darin:
-Borst, Julia / Neu-Wendel, Stephanie: „Decolonized Bodies: Aesthetic Activism in Afrofeminist Blogs from France, Spain and Italy.“
Boampong, Joanna / Borst, Julia: „Activismo afro en España: Una entrevista con Desirée Bela-Lobedde”
Borst, Julia. „Sistemas de saberes africanos y afrodiaspóricos y sus intertextualidades: la obra de César Mba Abogo (y otros ejemplos).“ Geografías caleidoscópicas: América Latina y sus imaginarios intercontinentales, hrsg. v. Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger und Koichi Hagimoto. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2022, 239-265.
Borst, Julia / Gallo González, Danae. „Ávila Laurel, Juan Tomás.“ Kindlers Literatur Lexikon, 2023, doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_23352-1.
Borst, Julia / Gallo González, Danae. „Ávila Laurel, Juan Tomás: Arde el monte de noche.“Kindlers Literatur Lexikon, 2023, doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_23351-1.
Borst, Julia. “Hidden Knowledges and Diasporic Positionings: The Autobiographical and Testimonial Texts inside Metamba Miago: relatos y saberes de mujeres afroespañolas.” Colonialist Gazes and Counternarratives of Blackness: Afro-Spanishness in 20th and 21st-Century Spain, hrsg. V. Ana Leon-Tavora und Rosalia Cornejo-Parriego. Routledge, forthcoming.
Borst, Julia. “Descolonizar el mapa: una lectura de la novela el juramento de gurugú ‘the gurugu pledge’ (2017), de juan Tomás Ávila Laurel.” Romance Notes, vol. 63, no. 1, forthcoming 2023.
Dietrich, René, and Kerstin Knopf, eds. Biopolitics – Geopolitics – Life: Settler States and Indigenous Presences. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2023
Febel, Gisela, Kerstin Knopf, Martin Nonhoff, eds. Contradiction Studies – Exploring the Field. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Febel, Gisela, Kerstin Knopf, Martin Nonhoff. “Contradiction Studies: Exploring the Field. An Introduction.” Contradiction Studies – Exploring the Field. Eds. Gisela Febel, Kerstin Knopf, Martin Nonhoff. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2023. 1-74.
Knopf, Kerstin. "Land through the Camera: Post/Colonial Space and Indigenous Struggles in Birdwatchers (Terra Vermelha)." Biopolitics. Geopolitics, Life: Settler States and Indigenous Presence. Eds. René Dietrich and Kerstin Knopf. Durham and London: Duke University Press. 245-271.
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina, Stefan Partelow, and Kerstin Knopf. “Knowing the ocean: epistemic inequalities in patterns of science collaboration.” Ocean governance knowledge: systems, policy foundations and thematic analyses. Eds. Stefan Partelow, Maria Hadjimichael, and Anna-Katharina Hornidge. Cham: Springer Nature, 2023. 25-45.
2022
Adenekan, S., Borst, J., & Maeding, L. (2022). Introduction to the Special Issue on ‘textures
of diaspora and (post-)Digitality: A Cultural Studies Approach.’ Journal of Global Diaspora,
3(1), 3–11. https://doi.org/10.1386/gdm_00020_2
Borst, Julia: Beiträge zum Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), ed. by Heinz Ludwig Arnold. Stuttgart: Metzler.
- “Ndongo-Bidyogo, Donato: Las tinieblas de tu memoria negra.”
- “Mba Abogo, César: El porteador de Marlow / Canción negra sin color.”
- Mit Danae Gallo González. “Obono Ntutumu, Trifonia Melibea: La bastarda.”
Borst, Julia: “Sistemas de saberes africanos y afrodiaspóricos y sus intertextualidades: la obra de César Mba Abogo (y otros ejemplos).” Geografías caleidoscópicas: América Latina y sus imaginarios intercontinentales. Ed. by Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger and Koichi Hagimoto. Madrid / Frankfurt a. M.: Iberoamericana / Vervuert, 2022.
Esders, Karin. “Imitation of Life (1959).” Heike Paul, Sarah Marak, Katharina Gerund, Marius Henderson (eds.): Lexicon of Global Melodrama. Bielefield: transcript, 2022, 115-117.
Febel, Gisela / Ludwig, Ralph / Ueckmann, Natascha (eds.), Les Lumières dans les Caraïbes françaises: circulations transatlantiques, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2022.
Febel, Gisela / Ludwig, Ralph: "Les Lumières aux Antilles : formes et voies de la circulation des idées". In : id. / Ueckmann, Natascha (eds.), Les Lumières dans les Caraïbes françaises: circulations transatlantiques, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2022.
Febel, Gisela: "L’imaginaire de la nature antillaise dans l’écriture poétique: Nicolas Germain Léonard (1744-1793) et ses échos contemporains“, in: id. / Ludwig, Ralph / Ueckmann, Natascha (eds.), Les Lumières dans les Caraïbes françaises: circulations transatlantiques, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2022.
Knopf, Kerstin: "Leslie Marmon Silko (1948-)." Handbook of the American Short Story. Eds. Erik Redling and Oliver Scheiding. Series: Handbooks of English and American Studies: Text and Theory. Eds. Martin Middeke, Gabriele Rippl and Hubert Zapf. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. 533-53.
2021
Borst, Julia / Ueckmann, Natascha: “Le Sud global et la Shoah: perspectives littéraires de Michèle Maillet, de Nathacha Appanah et de Louis-Philippe Dalembert.” French Studies vol. 75, n° 2, 2021, doi.org/10.1093/fs/knab035
Borst, J. (2021). Imagining Afrodescendance and the African Diaspora in Spain: Re-/Decentering Belonging in Literature, Photography, and Film. Research in African Literatures 52(2), 168-197. doi:10.2979/reseafrilite.52.2.10.
Borst, Julia / Maeding, Linda: “Diaspora und (Post-)Digitalität (Tagungsbericht).” Quo Vadis Romania? vol. 56, 2021, pp. 146-51.
Chatterjee, Sukla. “Redrawing Dystopian Borders: A Decolonial Reading of Vernacular Dystopias through Mahasweta Debi’s Short Stories.” In Decoloniality and Decolonial Education: South Africa and the World. Alternation (Special edition 33). University of Kwazulu-Natal (2021) pp. 431-456.
Febel, Gisela: "Realismus, Groteske, Ethik des Überlebens in der aktuellen haitianischen gesellschaftskritischen Literatur am Beispiel von Kettly Pierre Mars". In: Julia Brühne / Christiane Conrad von Heydendorff / Cora Rock (Hg.): Re-Konstruktionen des Realen. Die Wiederentdeckung des Realismus in der Romania, Brill: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2021, 151-178.
Kerstin Knopf, guest ed., Postcolonial Knowledges. Special Issue of Postcolonial Interventions, An Interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies. VI.1 . January, 2021.
Quintern, Detlev: Arab maps and coordinates – Humboldt’s scientific expedition to Russia and Central Asia (translated from German into Russian by S. S. Abuzina). – In: Russian science in the European context in the first half of the nineteenth century. For the 250th anniversary of Alexander von Humboldt's birth and 190th anniversary of his travel to Russia. Collection of research papers. Saint-Petersburg, The National Library of Russia, 2021, p. 78-92
Quintern, Detlev: Beyond the Screen – From Virtual Reality to Moving Museums: Turkey’s Potential in A Post-migrant Era. – In: Sevimece Karadoğan Doruk, Seda Mengü, Ebru Ulusoy (eds), Digital Siege, Istanbul: Istanbul University Press, 2021, p. 265-271.
Quintern, Detlev: How to conquer the world? Cartographical knowledge in an early colonial context. – In: Kerstin Knopf (Guest Editor), Postcolonial Interventions, An Interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Abin Chakraborty (Editor). Volume VI, Issue 1 . January, 2021, p. 144-194.
von Gleich, Paula. “The ‘Fugitive Notes’ of Teju Cole’s Open City,” Atlantic Studies (2021). (published open access online ahead of print) DOI: 10.1080/14788810.2020.1870399
von Gleich, Paula, and Isabel Soto. “Critical Perspectives on Teju Cole,” Atlantic Studies vol. 18, no. 3 (2021): 289-297. DOI: doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2021.1877048
von Gleich, Paula, and Isabel Soto, editors. “Critical Perspectives on Teju Cole,” Atlantic Studies: Global Currents vol. 18, no. 3 (2021): 289-436.
Zimmermann, Klaus: Migración y contacto de lenguas: nuevas variedades y reestructuración del diasistema, in: Laborhistórico 7: 1 (2021) <https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/lh/>
Zimmermann, Klaus: Taxonomía de las variedades hispanoamericanas, in: Eckkrammer, Eva Martha (ed.): Manual del español en América, Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, 2021, 63-82.
Zimmermann, Klaus: El análisis crítico del discurso: ¿cómo saber lo que entiende el receptor? in: Ladilova, Anna/ Leschzyk, Dinah/ Müller, Katharina/ Schweitzer, Nicolas/ Seiler, Falk (eds.): Bornistik. Sprach- und kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf die Romania und die Welt. Giessen: Giessen University Library Publications, 2021, 249-261.
2020
Borst, Julia. „(Im)mobilities and Migration in the Work of César Mba Abogo and Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo.“ Tydskrif vir Letterkunde vol. 56, n° 1, 2019 (Sondernummer Ghostly border-crossings: Europe in African and Afrodiasporic narratives, hrsg. v. Polo Moji und Natasha Himmelman), S. 113-126.
Borst, Julia. „Voices from the Black Diaspora in Spain. On Transcultural Spaces and Afro-Spanish Identities in Poetry.“ Locating African European Studies, hrsg. v. Felipe Espinoza Garrido et al. New York / London: Routledge, 2020, S. 189-208.
Chatterjee, Sukla. “Living and Longing: Calcutta and Europe in Toru Dutt’s writings.” Kolkata in Space, Time, and Imagination, edited by Anuradha R. and Melitta W. New Delhi, Primus Books, (2020) pp. 178-202.
Däwes, Birgit and Kerstin Knopf, guest eds. Indigenous Knowledges in North America. Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (ZAA) 68.2 (2020) https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/zaa/68/2/zaa.68.issue-2.xml
Knopf, Kerstin: "The Prison Space Embodied in American Women's Prison Literature." We the People? The United States and the Question of Rights. Eds. Irina Brittner, Sabine N. Meyer, and Peter Schneck. Heidelberg: Winter, 2020. 211-29.
Knopf, Kerstin, and Detlev Quintern, eds. From Marx to Global Marxism: Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism. Trier: WVT, 2020, 275 pp.
Quintern, Detlev (with Kerstin Knopf): From Marx to Global Marxism. Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism, Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2020, 269 p.
Quintern, Detlev (with Kerstin Knopf): Introduction: From Marx to Global Marxism. Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism. – In: Knopf, Kerstin, Quintern, Detlev (eds.): From Marx to Global Marxism. Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism – Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2020, p. 7-37.
Quintern, Detlev: Beyond Imperiocene: Justice after Marx. Knopf, Kerstin, Quintern, Detlev (eds.): From Marx to Global Marxism. Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism – Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2020, p. 233-250.
Quintern, Detlev: From Marx to Baku. The Movement of Socialism towards Eastern Horizons. – In: XIV Plekhanov Conference: We Are Forced to Admit a Fundamental Change of Our Perception of Socialism: The Soviet Russia in 1921-1927. The Plekhanov House, National Library of Russia in cooperation with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and the Sector for Philosophical Problems of Policy of The Institute of Philosophy of The Russian Academy of Sciences – Saint Petersburg, 2020: Cult Inform Press, p. 129-132.
Quintern, Detlev: From Alexander von Humboldt to Fuat Sezgin on the discovery of America — A comparative historiography. – In: F. Başar, M. Kaçar, C. Kaya & A. Z. Furat (Eds.), The 1st International Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin Symposium on History of Science in Islam Proceedings Book, Istanbul: Instanbul University Press, 2020, p. 71-91.
Quintern, Detlev: On the Soul’s Hierarchization: From Aristotle via Heidegger to Phenomenology of Life. The Quarterly Journal of Philosophical Investigations, 14 (22), University of Tabriz-Iran, p. 223-238. doi: 10.22034/jpiut.2020.11563
Quintern, Detlev: The Nile in Early Arabic–Islamic Maps & Sources. – In: Environment and Religion in Ancient & Coptic Egypt: Sensing the Cosmos through the Eyes of the Divine: Proceedings of the 1st Egyptological Conference of the People’s University of Athens (Athens 1-3 February 2017) (Maravelia, A. & Guilhou, N., Eds), Oxford (Archaeopress Egyptology), 2020, p. 367-381. Entrevista de José del Valle a Klaus Zimmermann, Anuario de Glotopolítica 3 (2020). glotopolitica.com/indiceaglo3/dialogos-entrevista-a-klaus-zimmermann/
2019
von Gleich, Paula, Cedric Essi, Gesine Wegner, Stephen Koetzing, and Samira Spatzek, editors. “White Supremacy in the United States,” Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies (COPAS) vol. 20, no. 2 (2019): 1-126. copas.uni-regensburg.de/issue/view/39
von Gleich, Paula, Cedric Essi, Gesine Wegner, Stephen Koetzing, and Samira Spatzek. “COPAS at Twenty: Interrogating White Supremacy in the United States and Beyond,” COPAS vol. 20, no. 2 (2019): 1-17. copas.uni-regensburg.de/article/view/336
2018
Bandau, Anja, Anne Brüse and Natascha Ueckmann [former INPUTS member] (eds.) 2018. Reshaping Glocal Dynamics of the Caribbean: Relaciones y Desconexiones, Relations et Déconnexions, Relations and Disconnections. Heidelberg University Publishing
Borst, Julia, Joachim Michael and Markus Klaus Schäffauer (eds.). 2018. Ficciones que duelen. Visiones críticas de la violencia en las culturas iberoamericanas. Kassel University Press.
Borst, Julia and Danae Gallo González. 2018. “Narrative Constructions of Online Imagined Afro-diasporic Communities in Spain and Portugal”, Open Cultural Studies 3 (2019) [special issue on “Contemporary African and Black Diasporic Spaces in Europe”, pp. 286-307.
Chatterjee, Sukla. 2018. Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India. Her Myriad Gaze on the ‘Other’. Routledge.
Knopf, Kerstin (ed.). 2018. Indigenous Knowledges and Academic Discourses; Les savoirs autochtones et les discours scientifiques; Indigenes Wissen und Akademische Diskurse. Special Edition of Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien 67.1. www.kanada-studien.org/publikationen/zks/
2017
Weier, Sebastian & Marc Woons (Eds.). Borders, Borderthinking, Borderlands: Developing a Critical Epistemology of Global Politics. Bristol: E-IR, Upcoming in 2017. Print.
von Gleich, Paula. "Fugitivity Against the Border: Afro-Pessimism, Fugitivity, and the Border to Social Death“. in: Sebastian Weier & Marc Woons (Eds.). Borders, Borderthinking, Borderlands: Developing a Critical Epistemology of Global Politics. Bristol: E-IR, Upcoming in 2017. Print.
Ueckmann, Natascha / Febel, Gisela (Hg.): Mémoires transmédiales: Geschichte und Gedächtnis in der Karibik und ihrer Diaspora, Berlin: Frank & Timme 2017.
Sektion 2 “Unerhörte Stimmen aus der Afro-Romania. Genderdiskurse im Kontext von Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung ‚nach‘ der Migration“, 9. Okt. 2017, Romanisches Seminar an der Universität Zürich, Sektionsleitung: Julia Borst (Uni Bremen), Juliane Tauchnitz (Uni Leipzig), Stephanie Neu-Wendel (Uni Mannheim), Maria Zannini (Uni Mannheim).
2016
Gleich, Paula von. „How Black is the Border? Border Concepts Travelling North American Knowledge Landscapes”, Knowledge Landscapes North America. Hrsg. Christian Klöckner, Simone Knewitz und Sabine Sielke. Heidelberg: Winter, 2016. 191–210. Print.
Gleich, Paula von mit Frank B. Wilderson, III und Samira Spatzek. „‘The Inside-Outside of Civil Society’: An Interview with Frank B. Wilderson, III”. Black Studies Papers 2.1 (2016) : 4–22. http://elib.suub.uni-bremen.de/edocs/00105247-1.pdf
2015
Gleich, Paula von „African American Narratives of Captivity and Fugitivity: Developing Post-Slavery Questions for Angela Davis: An Autobiography“. Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies16.1 (2015): n.pag. Web. http://copas.uni-regensburg.de/article/view/221/318
Paula von Gleich, Samira Spatzek: Meine Stadt und Versklavung? Jugendliche auf Spurensuche in Bremen. Artikel aus dem 12/15 Heft "Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte" (APuZ) zur "Sklaverei" der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung. Paula von Gleich und Samira Spatzek sind INPUTS-Mitglieder und Doktorandinnen in der Amerikanistik an der Universität Bremen.
Kerstin Knopf: "'An interminable Cretan labyrint': Tattoos as Text in Herman Melville's Sea Fiction". Probing the Skin: Cultural Representations of our Contact Zone. Eds. Caroline Rosenthal and Dirk Vanderbeke. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. 122-57
Kerstin Knopf: "A Benighted America?: Slavery, Convict Labor, and Chain Gangs in American Prison Literature". Rural America. Eds. Antje Kley and Heike Paul. Heidelberg: Winter, 2015. 95-112.
Kerstin Knopf: "Transkulturalität und Transdifferenz im Indigenen Kino in Australien und Neuseeland". Transkulturelle Dynamiken: Aktanten, Prozesse, Theorien. Eds. Jutta Ernst und Florian Freitag. Bielefeld: transcript, 2015. 307-341.
Klaus Zimmermann, Birte Kellermeier-Rehbein: Colonialism and Missionary Linguistics. Reihe: Colonial and Postcolonial Linguistics (KPL/CPL) 5, Walter de Gruyter; Berlin 2015.
2014
Kerstin Knopf: "The Journals of Knud Rasmussen: Arctic History as Post/Colonial Cinema". Reverse Shots: Indigenous Film and Media in an International Context. Eds. Wendy Pearson and Susan Knabe. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014. 141-75.
Sabine Broeck, Carsten Junker: Postcoloniality - Decoloniality - Black Critique. Frankfurt: Campus 2014.
Axel Dunker, Michael Hofmann (Hrsg.): Morgenland und Moderne. Orient-Diskurse in der deutschsprachigen Literatur von 1890 bis zur Gegenwart. Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang Edition 2014.
Axel Dunker, Gabriele Dürbeck (Hrsg.): Postkoloniale Germanistik. Bestandsaufnahme, theoretische Perspektiven, Lektüren. Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2014.
Axel Dunker, Dirk Göttsche (Hrsg.): (Post-) Colonialism across Europe. Transcultural History and National Memory.Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2014.
Natascha Ueckmann: Ästhetik des Chaos in der Karibik. »Créolisation« und »Neobarroco« in franko- und hispanophonen Literaturen. Bielefeld: transcript 2014.
Detlev Quintern: Ikhwan as-Safa. Horizons d'un nouvel humanisme. 2014
2013
Axel Dunker, Anna Babka (Hrsg.): Postkoloniale Lektüren. Perspektivierungen deutschsprachiger Literatur. Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2013.
Karen Struve: Zur Aktualität von Homi K. Bhabha. Einleitung in sein Werk. Wiesbaden: Springer VS 2013.
Susanne Greilich, Karen Struve (Hrsg.): “Das Andere Schreiben”. Diskursivierungen von Alterität in Texten der Romania (16.-19. Jahrhundert). Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2013.
Gesine Müller, Natascha Ueckmann (Hrsg.): Kreolisierung revisited. Debatten um ein weltweites Kulturkonzept.Bielefeld: transcript 2013.
Gesine Müller, Natascha Ueckmann: Kreolisierung revisited. Debatten um ein weltweites Kulturkonzept.Bielefeld: transcript 2013.
Natascha Ueckmann: Trauma und Opazität. Zum Werk von Edouard Glissant.. In: LiteraturNachrichten. Afrika. Asien. Lateinamerika, Nr. 117, S. 4-7. 2013
Natascha Ueckmann: Modu Modu: Afrikanische Literatur in Italien.. In: LiteraturNachrichten. Afrika. Asien. Lateinamerika, Nr. 118, S. 28-29. 2013
2012
Hans Jörg Sandkühler: Universalität und Kulturalität der Menschenrechte. Vortrag im Kolloquium des Instituts für postkoloniale und interkulturelle Studien (INPUTS), Universität Bremen, 23. Mai 2012.
Gisela Febel: Postkoloniale Literaturwissenchaft – Methodenpluralismus zwischen Rewriting, Writing back und hybridisierenden und kontrapunktischen Literaturen. Im Rahmen des Bandes: Schlüsselwerke der postkolonial Studies (Hrsg.: Julia Reuter und Alexandra Karentzos). 2012
2011
Kerstin Knopf: North America in the 21st Century: Tribal, Local, and Global. Festschrift für Hartmut Lutz. Trier: WVT, 2011, 362 S.
Detlev Quintern: The Objects’ Wounds – Dismembering Colonial Violence The Musealization of Africa.2011
2010
Carsten Junker, Julia Roth: Weiß sehen: Dekoloniale Blickwechsel mit Zora Neale Hurston und Toni Morrison. Sulzbach: Helmer, 2010.
Sabine Broeck, Carsten Junker: Beitrag zur Tagung EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT, FREEDOM. Center for Global Studies and the Humanities, Duke University, 25. – 27. Februar 2010.
Das archipelische Denken. Kreolisierung als dritter Weg. Radiofeature unter Mitwirkung von Natascha Ueckmann, entstanden in der Reihe "Integration und Ausgrenzung", gesendet am 10.10.2010 auf Bayern 2 (Zündfunk).
Aïssatou Bouba, Detlev Quintern (Hrsg.): Das Bild von Afrika. Von kolonialer Einbildung zu transkultureller Verständigung. Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zum Afrikabild in den Wissenschaften. Berlin, Weißensee Verlag, 2010.
Carsten Junker: Frames of Friction. Black Genealogies, White Hegemony, and the Essay as Critical Intervention. Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2010.
Up until 2009
2009
Fiston Mwanza Nasser (Kongo/Deutschland): Ecritures romanesques francophones: entre langues, recherches formelles et re-quêtes identitaires. Vortragsmanuskript vom 7. Mai 2009, Forum INPUTS
Karen Struve: Écriture tansculturelle beur. Die Beur-Literatur als Laboratorium transkultureller Identitätsfiktionen. Tübingen: Narr 2009.
Melanie Eis: Interview mit Ella Shohat und Robert Stam vom August 2009.
Natascha Ueckmann: Hybriditätskonzepte und Modernekritik in Lateinamerika. 2009
2008
Detlev Quintern, Verena C. Paulus: Entführung in den Serail - Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zum Orientalismus. 2008
« Ce qui nous rabaisse, c’est la violence du discours sur l’Afrique ». Entretien avec Abdourahman A. Waberi. Lendemains, 33. Jg., Heft 132, 2008, S. 143-155. Interview von Natascha Ueckmann zs. mit Aïssatou Bouba
Gekürzte Fassung auf Deutsch: « Die Grausamkeit im Diskurs erniedrigt uns. ». Gespräch mit A. Waberi, Dschibuti. LiteraturNachrichten. Afrika-Asien-Lateinamerika, Nr. 96, S. 22-23. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von www.litprom.de
Transkulturalität - Ein Glossar.
Weitere Publikationen:
Elisabeth Arend, Elke Richter: Méditerranée: Littératures. Cultures.
Sabine Broeck: Enslavement as Regime of Western Modernity: Re-reading Gender Studies Epistemology Through Black Feminist Critique.
