• Käte Hamburger Centre CURE
    Neugrabenweg 4
    66123 Saarbrücken

    Float: Black Religion and Aesthetics of Suspension Against Capture

    This workshop considers how subtle aesthetic gestures in African-descended Caribbean religion might imply radical political and subjective propositions for living in the absence of colonial repair. Nadia Ellis, professor of English and specialist in Black diasporic, Caribbean, and postcolonial literatures and cultures at the University of California, is among the leading scholars in her field.

  • Saarland University, Innovation Centre A2 1, Seminar Room 3.05.1

    Käte Hamburger Welcome Reception

    The Käte Hamburger Centre CURE will welcome its 2025/26 cohort of fellows with a festive reception at Saarland University’s Innovation Centre. This year’s annual lecture, titled “Repairing the irreparable? Culture and spoliation”, will be delivered by Prof Dr Gisèle Sapiro.

  • Innovation Center, Campus Saarbrücken,
    Building A2 1, Seminar room 0.01

    Arts et politique en Guinée socialiste : Histoire intellectuelle et archives privées

    The Käte Hamburger Lectures provide deeper insight into the centre’s ongoing research, convey these ideas to the wider university community, and invite the public to engage in meaningful discussions on cultural practices of reparation.

  • Innovation Center A2 1, Seminarraum 0.01
    Universität des Saarlandes

    Trash to Treasure: Extinction, Refuse, and the History of Prehistoric Archaeology

    The Käte Hamburger Lectures provide deeper insight into the centre’s ongoing research, convey these ideas to the wider university community, and invite the public to engage in meaningful discussions on cultural practices of reparation.