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Beverly Weber is a Professor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures whose scholarship critically interrogates German Studies through decolonial, feminist, and migration-focused lenses, with particular emphasis on contemporary European sociopolitical dynamics and German contexts.
Her research explores intersections of race, gender, religion, and migration via themes of precarity, intimacy, and hospitality—frequently analyzing European cinema and literature to unpack refugee experiences, Muslim communities in Germany, and queer futures. Weber actively advocates for decolonial academic practices and coalitional scholarship, challenging normative frameworks through embodied and spatial analyses.
Her 2018-2025 publications reveal persistent engagement with decolonial interventions in German Studies, featuring recurring analyses of hospitality politics, refugee representation, and cinematic narratives of touch and precarity. This body of work simultaneously addresses academic labor issues—including tenure system critiques and editorial practices in scholarly publishing—demonstrating commitment to transforming institutional structures.
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