Aarhus, Denmark
Digital Archives and Methods
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Cultural Studies & International Relations
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
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Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Fee:
803 EUR
During a period of more than three centuries, Brazil was the most important destination of enslaved Africans. Slavery as an institution left a deep imprint on configurations of inequality, cultural expressions and linguistic development. This interdisciplinary summer university course offers an exploration of slaveryβs lingering effects on popular culture,β―collective memory, and language. We will approach these themes through different genres of texts and other media using comparative and transnational perspectives. The course introduces participants to key authors and foundational concepts within the study of slavery and post-emancipation societies and gives students space to reflect on their own research interests.β― β―
Course material draws from theoretical perspectives and methodological practices of Global History, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, and Socio-Linguistics. Throughout the course program, participants will engage with concepts like global commodity flows, subaltern agency, memory, creolization, reparative justice, intellectual agency, and maroon cultural formations
Derek Pardue
To apply for the course you must either be enrolled in a bachelor's degree, have a bachelor's degree or have passed a qualifying entry examination
Fee
803 EUR, EU/EEA citizens
Fee
1333 EUR, NON EU/EEA citizens
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Aarhus, Denmark
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Berlin, Netherlands
When:
20 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Paris, France
When:
30 June - 10 July 2026
Credits:
6 EC
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