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Beverly Weber is Professor of German Studies at the 麻豆影院. Her research and teaching interests include the intersections of race, gender, and migration in Germany and Europe; comparative studies of racialization; digital activism; contemporary visual cultures; contemporary German literature and culture; and Islam in Europe. 聽Her interdisciplinary work is informed by transnational feminist cultural studies frameworks, with a current focus on theories of hospitality, precarity and intimacy; and incorporates analysis of popular media, literature, and film.
Her first book, Violence and Gender in the 鈥淣ew鈥 Europe: Islam in German Culture (Palgrave 2013), examines racist and Islamophobic responses to gender violence in German politics and news media, as well as Muslim women鈥檚 challenges to gender violence and racism in literature, art, and popular media. Her co-authored book (with Maria Stehle) entitled Precarious Intimacies: The Politics of Touch in Contemporary European Cinema (Northwestern University Press, 2020), explores intimate friendships and relationships in films about those living extremely precarious lives 鈥 particularly refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants. She is currently working on a monograph tentatively titled Decolonizing Hospitality: Refugee Cultural Production and the Politics of Welcome in Contemporary Germany. She has published widely on racism, gender, Islam, and refugee migration in contemporary Germany, as well as on racism and whiteness in academia.
She serves as an inaugural steering committee member for the collective Diversity and Decolonization in the German Curriculum, is a member of the DDGC working group for Mutual Aid, and is co-editor for the journal聽Feminist German Studies.
She received a PhD in Comparative Literature and a graduate certificate in Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; MA degrees in Comparative Literature and German from the Pennsylvania State University; and a BA with majors in English and German from聽Gustavus聽Adolphus College.