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  • Prof. Dr. Wilfried Raussert_North American Studies / InterAmerican Studies

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Funding - Prof. Raussert

Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Contemporary Literature from the Contact Zones between the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean

Contemporary times witness a striking increase of the presence of mental illness in society. Identity problems, gender and race conflicts, migration and diaspora experience are driving forces behind this phenomenon. This has also lead to a contemporary boom of mental illness narratives in literature. Centuries of systematic oppression such as slavery, displacement, exploitation, and discrimination have formed and continue to shape human encounters in the Americas. These lived experiences have found their way into literary representations and expressions of mental illness. The proposed project explores mental illness as a cultural narrative in 21st century Caribbean-Canadian and Caribbean-U.S. American literature and as a decolonizing practice and symptom of systematic power asymmetries that can be traced back to the concept of ‘coloniality.’ The research project argues that gender, race/ethnicity, community and experiences of racism, sexism, migration, and diaspora shape mental illness as a cultural narrative. The project is embedded in the context of Hemispheric American Studies and uses an InterAmerican and Critical Disability Studies approach to analyze ‘mental illness’ by close reading of selected novels and stories.

(Re-)Thinking 'Home': 21st-Century Caribbean Diaspora Writing and Geopolitical Imaginaries in North America (2018-2021; 230.000, 36 months) extended by one year due to the pandemic

Raussert and Brandel's DFG-funded project explores the multiple, diverse, and complex ideas of 'home' that emerge from a corpus of 21st-century literatures by authors with diverse Caribbean origins who write from a North American (Canada and the United States) diaspora location. Further, it reflects on conceptualizations of 'home' on a meta-level by exploring shifting geopolitical imaginaries of the Caribbean, Canada, and the US from inter-American perspectives.

SFB 1288 Project: Practices of Comparions [Photo of Wilfried Raussert and Olaf Kaltmeier]
Raussert's and Kaltmeier's TP "Modernity between 'Indigeneity' and 'Blackness'" explores newly emerging practices of comparison which are related to identity politics in the fields of cultural production, social sciences, and politics in the early decades of the 20th century.

Coordinators of the new CIAS NetworkHemispheric Black Americas
Matti Steinitz, Vilna Bashi Treitler, Giselle Anatol, Wilfried Raussert from left to right) This new network of international scholars working on Hemispheric Black Americas has been encouraged by a DFG (German Research Foundation) grant for the research project Between Spanish Harlem, Funky Colón, and Black Rio. Soul, Music Migration, and Translocal Identity Constructions in the Black Power Era (1965-1975). The new network explores the "Black Americas" through a transdiciplinary and hemispheric lens.

Between Spanish Harlem (Wilfried Raussert and Matti Steinitz.


Further third-party funding

  • “Reggae and Dub Culture in Canada”: A multi-media research project by Wilfried Raussert and Afua Cooper. The project is funded by the Canadian federal government in the context of the government sponsored program „A Black People’s History of Canada“ (Jan.  2022 – Dec. 2024; equipped with an overall budget of $1.000.000 CAD).
  • DAAD-ISAP Programm: Internationale Studierenden- und DozentInnenmobilität zwischen Bielefeld und Guadalajara, MEX (2021-2025)
  • DFG Projekt: (Re-)Thinking 'Home': 21st-Century Caribbean Diaspora Writing and Geopolitical Imaginaries in North America (2018-2021; 230.000) (with Miriam Brandel)
  • BpB (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung): #hiphophavanaberlin2022, with Matti Steinitz (2019-06/2021, extended until July 2022; 37.912EUR)
  • BMBF: Die Amerikas als Verflechtungsraum, 2. Förderphase (2017-2019; 1.2000.000EUR)
  • BMBF: CALAS, Centre of Advanced Latin American Studies (2017-2019; 800.000EUR)
  • SFB 1288 TP: Blackness and Indigeneity (2017-2021; 365.000EUR)
  • DAAD-ISAP Internationale Studien- und Ausbildungspartnerschaften (2017-2021; 340.000EUR)
  • DFG-Project with Matti Steinitz, M.A.: Between Spanish Harlem, Funk Colon and Black Rio. Soul, Musikmigration und translokale Identitätskonstruktionen in der Black Power Ära (1965-1975). ( (2016-2019; 202.000EUR)
  • ISAP Project: Academic Staff and Student Mobility Exchange, Bielefeld University-Universidad de Guadalajara (2015-2017, 83.000EUR)
  • BMBF-Project: Entangled Americas/Die Amerikas als Verflechtungsraum (Anrechnung 2013-2017, 3,9 millions€)
  • ISAP Project: Academic Staff and Student Mobility Exchange, Bielefeld University-Universidad de Guadalajara (2013-2015, 80.000€)
  • DFG-Conference: Transcultural Mobility (2013, 20.000€)
  • DFG-Project: Constructions of Texas in Travel Writing(2010-2013, 240.000€)
  • SFB 584: Das Politische als Kommunikationsraum / Ethnic Autobiography (2008-2011, 450.000€) (with SebastianThies)
  • DFG-Conference: Cornbread & Cuchifritos (2009, 20.000€)
  • DFG-Cooperation: Penn State Global American Studies (2008,10.000€)
  • DFG-Conference :Transcultural Visions in Images and Texts (2006, 20.000€)
  • Irish National Funds: Inventing America 2005 (National University of Ireland, Cork, 20.000€)
  • DFG-Project: Avantgarden in den USA (2000-2001, 120.000€, HU Berlin)

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