Transnational Performances of Native American and African American Cultures at the German–American Institute Regensburg
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https://doi.org/10.5283/copas.380Keywords:
transnational, cultural performance, German–American Institute, RegensburgAbstract
In this article I analyze two events the former German–American Institute Regensburg hosted as performances. By examining the exhibition “Native American Traditions” and a week-long series of events titled “The Status of the African American in the Development of American Culture,” I contend that transnational cultural performances can both engage with stereotypical and appropriated knowledge about cultures while also leading to a problematization and diversification of the intricacies of the struggles the members of these groups go through in other situations.
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