Dates for Postcolonial City Walks in spring and summer 2025
![Recht ist ein Sticker auf blauem Untergrund zu sehen. Der Sticker ist rechteckig und rot. Das Rechteck ist in drei Teile unterteilt, so dass drei Boxen untereinander entstehen. In jeder Box steht in weißer Schrift "Wo kommt eigentlich der Ru[h]m her?". In der linken Bildhälft ist im Hintergrund des aufgeklebten Stickers der Flensburger Hafen im Sommer zu sehen. Zwei Menschen laufen Hand in Hand am Hafen entlang.](https://flensburg-postkolonial.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/dsc05211-scaled-e1650976396581-768x814.jpeg)
There are new dates for postcolonial city walks in Flensburg from April until July!
There are new dates for postcolonial city walks in Flensburg from April until July!
In an article published in 2024 in the journal sub\urban (German only), Sybille Bauriedl (European University Flensburg) and Linda Pasch (University of Bonn) look at postcolonial maps. The article examines the extent to which the maps combine decolonial politics of memory with a critical reflection on map production and the power of maps.
Three talks on decolonial education will take place in autumn/winter 2024 as part of the Flensburg Campus Talks.
The Flensburg Maritime Museum not only offers exhibits and background information on seafaring, the port and the German-Danish colonial history of Flensburg, but has also built up an extensive library on these subjects. Learn here more about how to use the library.
New dates for postcolonial city tours in summer 2024
On 3 May 2024 at 19.30, we cordially invite you to a reading with Aert van Riel in the Campelle. He will read from his book Der verschwiegene Völkermord.
The illustration of the Flensburg shorelines shown on the homepage of the Flensburg Postcolonial Network is a collaboration between Felisha Maria Carenage and Nelo A. Schmalen. In a text we explain in particular the background to the graphic of the shorelines, which has its origins in a comparative map analysis by Nelo A. Schmalen.
New dates for postcolonial city walks in Flensburg in autumn 2023
Anthology Geographies of Coloniality Histories of global inequalities The anthology Geographies of Coloniality – Histories of Global Inequalities, edited by Sybille Bauriedl and Inken Carstensen-Egwuom, both from the Department of Integrative Geography at the University of Flensburg, was published in…
Ombygningen af området omkring Christiansenpark stod færdig i sommeren 2023. Tilblivelsen af dette område har direkte tilknytning til dansk kolonialisme. Dette mindes nu med en informationstavle i parken og en detaljeret tekst på denne hjemmeside.