20.05.2026 | 18:00 Uhr
Das Käte Hamburger Kolleg für kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation (CURE) und das CEUS | Cluster für Europaforschung laden herzlich zur Käte Hamburger Lecture an der Universität des Saarlandes ein. Im Fokus der Vortragsreihe stehen aktuelle Forschungspositionen der CURE Fellows zu kulturellen Praktiken der Reparation.
Nach den Vorträgen können die vorgestellten Themenschwerpunkte in einer öffentlichen Diskussionsrunde vertieft werden.
Susanne Gehrmann & Marie Guthmüller: Violence and Reparation in Literary Narratives of the Democratic Republic of Congo | Violence et réparation dans les narrations littéraires de la République Démocratique du Congo
According to Fanon, writing on colonialism and independence struggles in 1961, violent acts necessitate reparation, but can also themselves represent a form of reparation. In contemporary decolonial debates, Kadia Attia emphasizes that the wounds of post-colonial societies cannot be healed through material aid alone: “la réparation, c’est la conscience de la blessure” (Attia 2018: 34). It is this consciousness that inspires artistic approaches to explore the (im)possibilities of collective and individual repair.
In this context, we examine the literary production of today’s Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Congo Free State – Belgian Congo – Republic of Congo – Zaïre) and its diaspora. The history of the resourceful Congo has been marked by violent ruptures and regimes in the wake of colonialism, extractivism, decolonization, postcolonial cleptocratic dictatorship, counter-rebellions and not least by the structural violence that all of these imply.
Our readings of two different, yet interconnected, corpora reveal that the experience of violence is expressed differently in locally published literature compared to the globally better-known literature of the diaspora; in terms of content, form, and rhetoric. Texts are shaped by the place of their enunciation, the literary fields in which the authors are involved, and the target audience they address. These factors also affect the conceptualization of reparation processes.
In our talk we strive to relate and compare the narratives of violence that have emerged locally in Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, and Goma to those of the Congolese diaspora publishing in the Global North, and demonstrate which (im)possibilities of reparation and healing processes literature proposes.
Der Vortrag wird zweisprachig gehalten (Englisch und Französisch).
Die Käte Hamburger Lectures bieten einen Einblick in die aktuellen Forschungsarbeiten des Kollegs, tragen diese in die Universität hinein und laden die interessierte Öffentlichkeit zu einer Diskussion über kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation ein
Live-Übertragung der Veranstaltung: Die Lecture wird am 20. Mai ab 18:00 Uhr live über Microsoft Teams übertragen. Der Beginn der Vorlesung erfolgt spätestens um 18:15 Uhr.