Publisher's Synopsis
A fascinating collection of writings from Afro-Germans, Borderless and Brazen presents the voices of black Germans through a series of essays, editorials, autobiography and interviews. The writers included in the book claim their place and rights as a German minority population, pushing the dominant population to see different faces in the German mirror and offering a different definition of Germanness. The subject matter includes social and political activism, experiences of otherness, aesthetic theory and popular culture criticism.