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Sabine Sörgel

Sabine Sörgel combines her passion for travel and dance with sophisticated, philosophically informed theories derived from critical theory, philosophy, sociology, and theatre. Through sojourns in Mainz, Aberystwyth, London, and Jamaica, Sabine has published on performance, post-colonial politics, global culture, and the social power implicated in various gazes.

In Globalization’s Shadow: Cultural Memory, European Identity and Post-Imperial Nationalism

While visiting global dis:connect, Sabine researched how public performances over the last decade have invoked images of race, identity, rights, history and memory.

 

Find out more about the workshop Sabine organized during her fellowship.

 

Please click HERE to watch an interview with Sabine.

 

Contact

Click HERE to mail Sabine and HERE for a list of her publications.