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Archives of Migration

Loving the Glacier with Ilija Trojanow

Minds of Their Own: Documenting Voices of Migrants to the GDR

Multilingual Lives, Monolingual Institutions

New Visions of Belonging in German Studies

Overcoming Static Inertia: Ilija Trojanow’s “Nach der Flucht”

Pandemic Palimpsest: Yoko Tawada’s “Paul Celan und der chinesische Engel”

Polyphone Auseinandersetzungen mit kulturellen Bildern, Vorurteilen und Rassismus im Hörspiel “Bitmemiş – not finished yet” (2019) von Ralf Haarmann und Tuğsal Moğul

Reflections on Archival Resistance: Conversations with Sharon Dodua Otoo, Zafer Şenocak and Yoko Tawada

The Perception of Language in Countries of Migration

Traveling in Pandemic Times: Yoko Tawada and Poetic Border-Crossing

Writing as an (Im)migrant: Calls to Action in Fatma Aydemir’s “Work”

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