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Damani Partridge

Damani Partridge, Assistant Professor, UM Department of Anthropology and Center for Afro-American and African Studies

In addition to teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses on “Race and Displacement,” “Citizenship and Non-Citizens,” “Urban Anthropology,” “The Races of Sexuality and the Sexualities of Race,” “Diasporic Aesthetics,” and “The Anthropology of Europe,” he is currently completing the revisions for his book manuscript: Becoming Non-citizens: Technologies of Exclusion and Exclusionary Incorporation after the Berlin Wall. This project is based on research he began in 1995 in Berlin, Germany, during his year as a Fulbright scholar, and then expanded in 1999/2000, during his year as a German Chancellor Scholar, to address broader questions of citizenship and the production of non-citizens after the fall of the Berlin Wall.