TY - CHAP A1 - Schveitzer, Ana Carolina T1 - Making Germany's hidden yet omnipresent colonial past visible T2 - Displacing theory through the Global South / ed. by Iracema Dulley and Özgün Eylül İşcen ; Cultural Inquiry ; 29 N2 - For thirty years, Berlin was the metropole of the German colonial empire. For most German citizens, however, this statement is relatively unknown. Even though there is an increased interest in decolonial praxis within Berlin-based cultural and educational settings, the persistence of such efforts and their implications within larger society is hard to assess in advance. In response, this text proposes a walking tour through Berlin, highlighting places related to this part of German history. In doing so, it demonstrates the presence of many references to colonialism spread through the city and, more significantly, many initiatives and projects seeking to make this past more visible. By offering an overview of four specific locations within the city, this chapter hopes to critically reflect on the extensive trajectory of the ongoing struggles for historical reparations. KW - Deutschland KW - Kolonialismus KW - Berlin KW - German colonialism KW - Decolonization Y1 - 2024 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/84448 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-844481 UR - https://press.ici-berlin.org/doi/10.37050/ci-29/schveitzer_germanys-omnipresent-colonial-past.pdf SN - 978-3-96558-068-8 SN - 978-3-96558-069-5 SN - 978-3-96558-067-1 SN - 2627-731X SP - 161 EP - 176 PB - ICI Berlin Press CY - Berlin ER -