Tina Campt bụ Roger S. Berlind "52 Prọfesọ nke Humanities na Mahadum Princeton.[1] Campt nwere ọkwa ngalaba dị ka Owen F. Walker Prọfesọ nke Humanities na Mahadum Brown, Onye nduzi nke Barnard Center for Research on Women na Ann Whitney Olin Prọfesor nke Africana na Women's Studies na Barnard College, Prọfesụ nke Women's ọmụmụ na Mahadum Duke, na Prọfesị nke Women'S Studies na Mahaduma California, Santa Cruz. Campt bụ onye dere akwụkwọ anọ: Ndị Germany ndị ọzọ: Ndị Black German na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị agbụrụ, Mmekọahụ na Ncheta na Reich nke Atọ, Ihe oyiyi: Archive Photography na African Diaspora na Europe, Listening to Images, na A Black Gaze: Artists Changing How We See.

Campt gụrụ akwụkwọ na Vassar College, na-enweta BA na 1986. Ọ gara Mahadum Cornell, nweta MA ya na 1990 na Ph.D. ya na 1996.

Campt enwetala nkwanye ugwu maka ụzọ o si gbasa akụkọ ihe mere eme nke Afro-Germans, nke na-eji echiche oge ọchịchị, nwanyị, na diasporic na-ejikọta usoro nke onye ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere eme ọnụ na nke onye ethnographer.[1] Dị ka ihe atụ, n'akwụkwọ ya Other Germans, ọ na-eji akaebe ọnụ nke ndị German ojii abụọ, Hans Hauck na Fasia Jansen.[2] A na-ahụta nke a dị ka nnukwu onyinye na mmụta German Studies na Holocaust.

Na Image Matters (2012), Campt na-enyocha njirimara nke African Diaspora site na foto, na-elekwasị anya na ezinụlọ ndị isi ojii na Germany na England na mmalite ruo n'etiti narị afọ nke iri abụọ. Campt na-enyocha foto kwa ụbọchị na foto ezinụlọ, na-ekwusi ike na ezinụlọ, okike, na mmekọahụ. N'iji postcolonial na njirimara echiche yana nyocha nke ụlọ ọrụ, ọ na-ekpughe mmekọrịta dị n'ime na ọgụgụ nke foto.

Akwụkwọ

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  • Ndị Germany Ndị Ọzọ: Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender and Memory in the Third Reich, E bipụtara ya na 2004, ndị Germany ndị ọzọ na-eleba anya na mwepụ nke ndị Black German. Dị ka Campt si kwuo, e chefuru ndị Black German n'ụzọ dị ukwuu n'oge Reich nke Atọ. N'ime akwụkwọ ya, Campt na-enyocha ahụmịhe nke ndị a. Ọ na-elekwasị anya na agbụrụ, mgbe ọ na-enyocha mmekọrịta dị n'etiti ndị Black na ndị German.
  • Image Matters: Archive, Photography, and The African Diaspora in Europe, E bipụtara na Machị 2012, Image Matters na-agbaso ọdịdị nke ndị Black Europe site na ebe nchekwa nke foto ezinụlọ a chọtara n'etiti narị afọ nke iri abụọ. Campt na-ele ma snapshots na studio portraits dị ka ụzọ isi nyochaa otu obodo ndị Afro German si gbasaa, gbasaa, ma jikọta ya na ọha mmadụ.
  • N'Ịge Ihe oyiyi,, mbipụta ọhụrụ nke Campt na 2017 na-eji ihe ndekọ akụkọ ihe mere eme eme eme eme ihe iji kpughee foto ndị a chụpụrụ na mbụ nke e mere n'ebe ndị Black nọ. Campt na foto na-emekọrịta ihe site na ụda, na-adaba n'uche ya ma na-ele anya karịa njirimara nke foto.

Ide, Ntụle, na Ihe Ndị Ọzọ

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  • Diasporic Hegemonies: Feminists Theorizing the African Diaspora, nke ya na Deborah Thomas dezigharịrị, Feminist Review (2008) [2]
  • 'Black Folks Here and There: Diasporic Specificity and Relationality in Jacqueline Nassy Brown's Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail', Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, vol. 39 nke 2 (March, 2007).[3]
  • 'Diasporic Hegemonies - Slavery, Memory, and Genealogies of Diaspora: A Dialogue with Jacqueline Nassy Brown and Bayo Holsey', Transforming Anthropology, vol. 1 no. 2 (October, 2006), peeji nke 163-177 .[4] 
  • 'Jide Isiokwu Black German: Agbụrụ, Foto, Archive', na Black Germany: Echiche Ọhụrụ na Akụkọ Afro-German, ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na ọdịbendị, nke Sarah Lennox na Tobias Nagl dezigharịrị (E debere, 2006). [5]
  • '"Be Real Black for Me" - Diaspora, Difference and a Politics of Imagination', na Crossovers: African Americans in Germany, nke Maria Diedrich, Larry Greene na Juergen Heinrichs dezigharịrị (Submitted, 2006). [6]

Edensibia

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  1. Tina M. Campt (en). artandarchaeology.princeton.edu. Department of Art and Archaeology. Archived from the original on March 19, 2022. Retrieved on 19 May 2023.
  2. Recommended Reading. barnard.edu.
  3. School of Arts, Languages and Cultures - the University of Manchester.
  4. Thomas (2006). "Diasporic Hegemonies: Slavery, Memory, and Genealogies of Diaspora". Transforming Anthropology 14 (2): 163–172. DOI:10.1525/tran.2006.14.2.163. 
  5. Calendar - Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 2010-06-16. Retrieved on 2012-07-26.
  6. NEH 2005 Syllabus Week Four. umass.edu.

Njikọ mpụga

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