Dr. Markus Hallensleben co-edited Forum on Relational Ethics in German Studies and in the German University Context



Cover Image by Moses März. University of Toronto Press Release.

The latest issue of Seminar explores the evolving landscape of German scholarship, and the decolonization of German, European, and cultural studies.

This issue features new research on non-extractive approaches to engaging with Indigenous stories from the perspective of German scholars within the German university system and the role of public anthropology in ongoing decolonization efforts within Berlin’s urban landscape.

Forum Contributions:

Introduction: Relational Ethics in German Studies and in the German University Context

Markus Hallensleben

Invaders, Tourists, or Visitors? Reading Indigenous Stories in a German University Context

Anja Schwarz and Nicole Waller

Radical Conviviality: Towards Alliances in Spaces of Post-Otherness

Regina Römhild

Subverting the Monolingual Paradigm: Mapping the Creolization of German—an Artistic Research Method

Moses März

Slowing Down and Taking Time: A Proposal for Integrating Care Ethics into Visual Storytelling Research and Practice

Charlotte Schallié

New Perspectives on Decolonizing Fairy Tales: A Storywork Approach to Teaching the Grimms’ Tradition

Elizabeth “Biz” Nijdam