REGINA RÖMHILD – OTHER EUROPES IN MOMENTS OF POST-OTHERNESS

Other Europes in Moments of Post-Otherness

An online talk by:
Dr. Regina Römhild
Professor, Institute for European Ethnography, Humboldt University of Berlin

* Co-sponsored by the UBC Centre for Migration Studies, UBC Institute for European Studies and UBC Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies (CENES) *

Thursday, April 8, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (PST)

RSVP for this event at https://migration.ubc.ca/events/regina-romhild.

 Abstract
The making of Europe can be studied through the lens of complex processes of “Othering”, i.e. processes of world-making through borders and boundaries defining a hegemonic “Europeanness” against subaltern formations of “Otherness”. However, these borders and boundaries are constantly contested and undercut in practices of (post)migrant mobilities and mobilizations. Hence, the un- and re-making of Europe can also be studied by looking at these destabilizing movements and their worlding projects. Seen through that lens, Other Europes are constantly in the making as well, if only in certain moments of unforeseen resistance, allience and conviviality. The talk will explore such moments along three ethnographic vignettes in which an improvised social imagination of “Post-Otherness” can be shown to be at work pointing to the presence of unknown futures beyond borderland Europe. It will be argued towards a radicalized perspective that focuses strongly on such subversive, convivial moments rather than merely on the making of borders and differences that especially critical research is predominantly concerned with.