25.05.2011

Festival African and African Diasporic Literatures in Bayreuth

From May 24th to 26th 2011 Bayreuth will host the first “BIGSAS Festival of African and African Diasporic Literatures” under the theme “African Conceptualisations of Europe”. The festival, which is open to the interested public, is intended to explore the world of words in an age witnessing a transition from hard books to soft books available on the internet.

The authors and artists invited will engage in readings and performances between prose and poetry, drama and short story, music and politics. In doing so, the festival will connect artists from Harare and Berlin, London and Ibadan, Djibouti and Paris, Yaoundé and Bayreuth. This year’s festival will focus on conceptualisations of Europe both within African and African diasporic literatures.

These fictional wordings will be framed and supplemented by lectures, round tables and open debates. The aim is to contribute to a public debate about current conceptualisations of Africa and Europe which are often biased and carry distorted notions of ‘Self’and ‘Other’, still heavily informed by colonialist fantasies. A major question of interest is: what positions do African intellectuals hold of these conceptualizations of processes in Europe and the stances taken by people living in the African diasporas in Europe and the Americas? Basically, how do they challenge, subvert and reconstruct notions of Europe as a white Christian entity?

The readings, round table talks, podium discussions and lectures will throw light on these questions. Given the range of topics and the expertise of the invited authors and speakers, this festival promises to be entertaining, interactive and stimulating.

Free entrance.


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