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Books
- T.M. Campt. Image Matters: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora in Europe. Duke University Press,
2010. (In Press - Manuscript accepted 8/2010) [abs]
- T.M. Campt. Other Germans, Black Germans, and the Politics of Race, Gender, and Memory in the Third Reich. University of Michigan Press,
January, January, 2004.
Book Chapters
- T.M. Campt. "“Pictures of Us? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German Subject”." From Black to Schwarz: Cultural Crossovers between African Americans and Germans. Edited by Maria Diedrich and Juergen Heinrichs. 2010: 139-160.
- T.M. Campt. ""Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space -- Writing History Between the Lines"." Globalization, Race and Cultural Production. Edited by Kamari Clarke and Deborah Thomas,. 2006: 93-107.
- T.M. Campt. "Converging Spectres of An Other Within: Race and Gender in Prewar Afro-German History." Not So Plain as Black and White: Afro-German History and Culture from 1890-2000. Edited by Patricia Mazon and Reinhold Steingroever. 2005.
- T.M. Campt. "Schwarze Deutsche Gegenerinnerung: Der Black Atlantic als gegenhistoriografische Praxis." Der Black Atlantic. Edited by Tina Campt and Paul Gilroy in cooperation with the House of World Cultures, Berlin. 2004.
- T.M. Campt with Paul Grosse and Yara-Colette Lemke Muniz de Faria. "Blacks, Germans, and the Politics of Imperialist Imagination, 1920-1960." The Imperialist Imagination: German Colonialism and Its Legacy. Edited by Sara Lennox, Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Susanne Zantop. 1998.
- T.M. Campt. "African German/African American - Dialogue or Dialectic?." The African-German Experience: Critical Essays. Edited by Carol Blackshire-Belay. 1996.
Papers Published
- T.M. Campt. "“Pictures of Us? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German Subject”." Black Europe and the African Diaspora The New Black Studies (2009): 63-83.
- T.M. Campt. ""Reading the Black German Experience: An Introduction"." Callaloo 26:2 (Spring,
2003): 288-294.
- T.M. Campt. ""Converging Spectres of an Other Within: Race and Gender in Prewar Afro-German History"." Callaloo 26:2 (Spring,
2003).
- T.M. Campt. "The Crowded Space of Diaspora: Intercultural Address and the Tensions of Diaspora." Radical History Review 83 (2002): 94-113.
- T.M. Campt, Paola Bacchetta, Inderpal Grewal, Caren Kaplan, Minoo Moallem and Jennifer Terry. "Transnational Feminist Practices Against War -- A Statement." Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism 2 (2002): 302-308.
- T.M. Campt with Pascal Grosse. "Mischlingskinder in Nachkriegsdeutschland: Zum Verhältnis von Psychologie, Anthropologie und Gesellschaftspolitik nach 1945." Pstchologie und Geschichte 6:1-2 (January,
1994).
- T.M. Campt. "Afro-German Cultural Identity and the Politics of Positionality: Contests and Contexts in the Formation of a German Ethnic Identity." New German Critique 58 (Winter,
1993).
Journal Articles
- T.M. Campt and Jennifer Tucker. "“Entwined Practices: Engagements with Photography in Historical Inquiry”." History and Theory 48 (December,
December, 2009).
- T.M. Campt. "Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German Photography." Social Text 98 (Spring,
Spring, 2009): 83-114.
- T.M. Campt and Saidiya Hartman. "A Future Beyond Empire." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 13:1 (March,
March, 2009): 19-26.
- T.M. Campt and Saidiya Hartman. "Reconstructing Womanhood: A Future Beyond Empire - A Symposium Honoring Hazel V. Carby." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 13:1 (March,
March, 2009): 19-111.
- T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas. "Gendering Diaspora: Transnational Feminism, Diaspora and Its Hegemonies." Feminist Review 90:1 (October,
2008): 1-8.
Papers Accepted
- T.M. Campt. "“What’s the ‘trans’ and where’s the ‘national’ in transnational feminist practice? – A Response” Feminist Review." Feminist Review (2010).
Book Reviews
- T.M. Campt, "“Black Folks Here and There: Diasporic Specificity and Relationality in Jacqueline Nassy Brown’s Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail”". Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 39:2 (March, March, 2007).
- T.M. Campt, "Review of Grenzenlos und Unverschaemt, Nachtgesang and "Hoffnung im Herz: Die Mündliche Poesie von May Ayim". European Women's Review of Books 1 (1998).
Edited Volumes
- T.M. Campt and Paul Gilroy in cooperation with the House of World Cultures, Berlin. Der Black Atlantic. , 2004.
Special Issues
- “Reconstructing Womanhood: A Future Beyond Empire - A Symposium Honoring Hazel V. Carby”. Small Axe: A Caribbean Platform for Criticism, 13:1:28 (2009).
- Gendering Diaspora. Feminist Review 90:1 (October,
2008). [abs]
- T.M. Campt and Michelle Maria Wright, guest editors, Special Issue: "Reading the Black German Experience". Callaloo 26:2 (Spring,
2003).
- T.M. Campt, Contested Black Voices: Critical Reading of the Black German Experience. Callaloo 26:2 (Spring,
Spring, 2003).
Translation
- Trans., T.M. Campt, co-translator, Showing Our Colors: Afro-German Women Speak Out. Ed. May Opitz, Katharina Oguntoye, and Dagmar Schultz. University of Massachusetts,
1992.
Other
- T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas. "“Diasporic Hegemonies – Popular Culture and Transnational Blackness” A Dialogue with Maureen Mahon and Lena Sawyer." . 2007: 50-62.
- T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas. "“Diasporic Hegemonies - Slavery, Memory, and Genealogies of Diaspora” A Dialogue with Jacqueline Nassy Brown and Bayo Holsey." . 2006: 163-177.
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