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About Witnessed– Black Author Book Series

Witnessed is an English language book series written by Black authors who have lived in Germany and published in co-operation between edition assemblage and Limited to You.Since the first publication, “The Little Book of Big Visions. How to be an Artist and Revolutionize the World” edited by Sandrine Micossé-Aikins and Sharon Dodua Otoo appeared October 2012, the series has been going from strength to strength. The first publication on the work and visions of Black artists living in Germany, was followed in February 2013 by the publication of a play “Also By Mail” by Olumide Popoola. The third publication, a photobook by Nzitu Mawakha appeared in November 2013 and is called: “Daima. Images of Women of Colour in Germany”.Forthcoming publications include: „Homestory Deutschland“ edited by the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland and „The Most Unsatisfied Town“ by Amy Evans.

Sharon Dodua Otoois a Black British mother, activist, author and editor of the book series “Witnessed”. She lives, laughs and works in Berlin. Her first novella „the things i am thinking while smiling politely“ was published in 2012, and released one year later in the German translation „die dinge, die ich denke während ich höflich lächle.“ Her latest book „Synchronicity“ will appear later this year.www.sharonotoo.com

Welcome to our guide to English language publications in edition assemblage. In addition to numerous English Language fiction books, you will also find the entire works of the Witnessed Series. Enjoy!

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What do genitals think about gender? Yori Gagarim asked them.

Graphic Survey | Gender* | Empowerment

Yori Gagarim

Let them talk

What genitals have to say about gender – a graphic survey

So many people talk about genitals, especially when it comes to gender, and so few consider the assumptions we make at the same time. It's about time somebody asked genitals what they think about gender. The graphic survey "Let them talk!" is a collection of 46 awesome quotes and unique portraits of adorable genitals. Skirt-lifting, pant-dropping and eye-opening wisdom and enter-tainment straight out of your undies! Let them speak, listen and laugh your genitals off!

the author:Yori Gagarim creats art for different Maga/Zine/s and Projects, e.g. TROUBLE X, keine-kunst-produktion, The Ethical Sloth, OFF-THE-ROKKET and when-people-misgender-me.

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ISBN 978-3-942885-68-3

paperback, 93x138 mmabout 64 pages, about 5.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-68-3 | WG 180

New Release October 2014

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He wasn’t the kind of person to lead a movement – until he had to be.

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Oury Jalloh | Dessau | Police Brutality | Drama | Political Theater | Asylum Policy | Human Rights | Germany | Racism

Amy Evans

The Most Unsatisfied Town

Since claiming asylum in Germany, Laurence has had to start his life over again. He’s found the formula for survival, or so he thinks, until one day his closest friend mysteriously disappears. When the body turns up charred beyond recognition, a search for those responsible begins, forcing Laurence to take a closer look at the town he was so ready to call home. Based on the true story of Oury Jalloh.

Series: Witnessed, Edition 5paperback, 140x205 mmabout 96 Seiten, about 9.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-76-8 | WG 152

New Release December 2014

the auther:Amy Evans is an award-winning dramatist whose work explores the impact of borders, memory, and loss on the human spirit. Her plays include Achidi J’s Final Hours (Finborough Theatre), Many Men’s Wife (Tricycle Theatre), and The Champion, an original work inspired by the life of Nina Simone.

BackgroundIn the early hours of January 7th, 2005, Oury Jalloh, a man seeking asylum from Sierra Leone, was apprehended by German police authorities after allegedly harassing a group of female street cleaners in the small East German town of Des-sau. He underwent a pat-down search and a blood test, and was then shackled by his hands and feet to the floor of a cell furnished with nothing other than a fireproof mattress. Several hours later a fire broke out in the holding facility. Police authorities neglected to respond to fire alarms in a timely manner, and Oury Jalloh was left to burn to death in his cell. In addition to gruesome burn injuries, an independent autopsy of Jalloh‘s remains revealed a broken nose, apparently overlooked by the Dessau coroner‘s examination.Three years later two, of the police officers on duty at the time of the incident were prosecuted on charges of wrongful death. The defense argued that Oury Jalloh had intentionally set himself alight with a cigarette lighter concealed in his clothing. After a trial lasting over fifty days, the police officers were acquitted of any wrongdoing. The Initiative Oury Jalloh, an organization founded by friends and family of the victim, appealed the verdict, insisting that the trial in Dessau had been mishandled. Five years to the day of Oury Jalloh‘s death, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe overturned the verdict and re-opened the case against the police. This unprecedented decision has brought urgent attention to the contentious triangle of asylum policy, racism, and police brutality in Germany and in the European Union as a whole.

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The German-language catalogue of the exhibition ›Homestory Deutschland‹, a collective self-portrait of Black people in Ger-many, will appear for the first time in the Witnessed Series in English translation.

Empowerment | History | Resistance | Germany | Racism

Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD Bund) e.V.

Homestory Deutschland Black Biographies in Historical and in Present Times

The German language exhibition ›Homestory Deutschland‹ is a collective self-portrait of Black people in Germany. The exhibition contains pivoting panels that have portrait pictures on one side, and personal stories on the other. The accompanying catalogue revives the interactive experience of the exhibition. As a parallel to the turning of the panels, an action that requires visitors to physically interact with the exhibition, the pages of the catalogue need to be separated in order that the personal stories contained within them can become visible. The German-language catalogue will appear for the first time in the Witnessed Series in English translation

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ISBN 978-3-942885-66-9

Series: Witnessed, Edition 4Black and white paperback, 170x205 mmabout 160 pages, about 22.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-66-9 | WG 973

New Release December 2014

Mit biografischen Portraits von: Anton Wilhelm Amo, Ekpenyong Ani, Olumide Popoola, Theodor Wonja Michael, Bärbel Kampmann, Jean-Pierre Felix-Eyoum, Hans Hauck, Stephen Lawson, Billy Mo, Ama-Pokua von Pereira, Fasia Jansen, Nisma Cherrat, Mike Reichel, Gabriela Willbold, Kofi Yakpo, El Loko, Otto Addo, Fatima El-Tayeb, Henriette Alexander, May Ayim, Onejiru, Ria Cheatom, Sunday E. Omwenyeke, Martin Dibobe, Peggy Piesche, Carl Camurça und Austen Peter Brandt

the editor:The Initiative Black People in Germany (Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland ISD-Bund e.V.) was founded in 1985. It is a charitable organisation, established to represent the interests of Black people in Germany. More information can be found on the website: www.isdonline.de

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Empowerment | Photo book | Portraits

Nzitu Mawakha

Daima Portrait book

“Daima” is a collection of selected black and white photographic portraits of inspiring Black women who live and work in Ger-many. From intimate representations of two ladies confiding in each other, through lively group pictures of sistahs together, to beautiful individual portraits: this book captures their interac-tions in a variety of settings. Afro-German photographer Nzitu Mawakha presents a unique collection of striking images and combines these with texts, where the women portrayed focus their gaze on the reader-viewer and where the women portrayed are the ones to ask the questions.

Series: Witnessed, Edition 3paperback, 142x205 mm96 pages, 123 coloured photos, 19.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-48-5 | WG 116 |

the auther: Nzitu Mawakha is a photographer and active member of the Initiative of Black People in Germany (Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD-Bund e.V.). Born in Arusha, Tanzania and raised in Cologne, Germany, Nzitu Mawakha has worked on diverse projects since 1998, including employment as an assistant to the theatre photographer Mara Eggert at the Schauspielhaus Hannover, and a period of engagement as a photographer for the exhibition »Superficial – Fragile Terrains in Glass«, which showed the latest work of the Finnish designer Anu Penttinen. Nzitu‘s most recent position is as a team photographer for the “Homestory Deutschland“ exhibition financed by the Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung). The main focus of her work is to use her images to tell stories.

Images of Women of Colour in Germany and their questions to the reader

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ISBN 978-3-942885-38-6

Family | Identity | Racism (racial profiling)Afro-Germanness in Germany and Nigeria

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Also by mail

“Also by Mail“ is a modern family comedy-drama that follows the experiences of Nigerian German siblings Funke and Wale who fly to Nigeria to bury their suddenly deceased father. Their upbringing clashes with their uncle’s expectations and initial misunderstandings soon come to an éclat. When Wale returns to Germany, frustrated, he is bitterly reminded of how little his fa-ther acknowledged and prepared them for racist encounters there.Loss and racism, sibling rivalry and cross-cultural etiquette, the play incorporates and subverses its urban, neo-African elements of story-telling to give a contemporary picture of a family that struggles not only with the legacy of its patriarch but with being racialized within the German context as well. Where does each stand in a circle of relations and needs? Where does each want to end up? And who is willing to help? It takes an inside-outside job to lighten the mood and the surprise startles them all.

“Institutional racism is part of being Black in Germany and ra-cial profiling exemplifies one of these untold, silenced German stories. Also by Mail provides an understanding of how quickly a normal train ride can take a turn for the worse. Black people living in Germany have to familiarize themselves with these police measures, even more so if they are male. For Black boys, growing up in Germany increasingly means being seen to be a “threat” to society – to be reduced to stereotypical images.“Jamie Schearer and Hadija HarunaInitiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD-Bund) e.V.

Series: Witnessed Edition 2paperback, 142x205 mm 96 pages, 9.80 EUR [D] ISBN 978-3-942885-38-6 | WG 116

the author:London-based Nigerian-German Olumide Popoola presents internationally as author, speaker and performer. Her publi-cations include essays, poetry, short stories and the novella “this is not about sadness“ as well as performance text and recordings in collaboration with musicians. She is a PhD can-didate in creative writing at the University of East London and the recipient of the May Ayim award (lyric).www.olumidepopoola.com

“Also by Mail is a powerful play, entertaining and thought-provoking.” Marion Kraft – Author of The African Continuum and African American Women Writers

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Art | Racism | Resistance | Visions

Jamika Ajalon, Bibiana Arena, Mo Asumang, Sonia Elizabeth Barrett, Misa Dayson, Philipp Khabo Koepsell, Gyavira Lasana, Stephen Lawson, Sandrine Micossé-Aikins, Caille Millner, Yvette Mutumba, Sharon Dodua Otoo.

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Sandrine Micossé-Aikins / Sharon Dodua Otoo (Ed.)

The Little Book of Big Visions How to Be an Artist and Revolutionize the World

German theatres still have almost exclusively white ensembles and Afro-German visual artists continue to struggle for recog-nition free of labels like “African” or “migrant” – even in 2012. “The Little Book of Big Visions: How to be an Artist and Revo-lutionize the World,” edited by Sandrine Micossé-Aikins and Sharon Dodua Otoo, discusses the current situation of Black artists in Germany and presents their visions for equality in text and image form. This results in an innovative work engaging in a discourse reaching far beyond concepts of “integration” or “migration” – or even “race” or “equality” themselves. This anthology is aimed primarily at Black cultural producers living and working in Germany, as well as those who reside in English-speaking contexts throughout the diaspora. However, this book is also aimed at everyone who has an interest in revolutionizing the contemporary art scene in Germany and ensuring that it finally begins to be truly reflective of its actual and future populations.

Series: Witnessed Edition 1paperback, 142x205 mm157 pages, 14.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-31-7

the editors plus Sharon Dodua OtooThe painter and conceptual artist Sandrine Micossé-Aikins deals with questions concerning identity and belonging, exclusion and (self) empowerment. Starting from her expe-rience as a Togolese-German artist, who studied and worked in Mauritius, among other places, she combines various art forms to question facets of identity, ascriptions and unequal power relations. In 2008/09 she co-curated and supervised the project Prèt-à-Partager for the German Institute for For-eign Cultural Relations. Sandrine Micossé-Aikins completed the Master program “Art in Context” at the University of Arts in Berlin.

A unique response to the (institutional) racism in the German arts and culture sector.

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This book comprises some of the most vibrant voices of wri-ters, musicians and artists from the African continent and its diasporas.

Empowerment | African (-Diasporic) Literatures | Germany | Racism

Susan Arndt & Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard (Hg.)

AfroFictional In[ter]ventions Revisiting the BIGSAS Festival of African(-Diasporic) Literatures 2011-2013

This book explores the history of a young festival that has revisited a long century of AfroFictional interventions: The BIGSAS Fe-stival of African (-Diasporic) Literatures 2011-2013 in Bayreuth. AfroFiction is a Black space where fictional word-art meets photography, painting, installation, music and film.

This book comprises some of the most vibrant voices of wri-ters, musicians and artists from the African continent and its diasporas.

With contributions by Ed Abbas, Anne Adams, John Akomfrah, Akala, Cristina Ali Farah, Awam Amkpa, Susan Arndt, Gabeba Baderoon, Biyi Bandele, BlaqPearl, Sabrina Brancato, Chirikure Chirikure, LaRonda Davis, Deeb, Manthia Diawara, Gina Dorcely, Philippa Ebéné, Ottmar Ette, Amy Evans, Bernadine Evaristo, Quinsy Gario/T. Martinus, Biodun Jeyifo, Philipp Khabo Köpsell, Okinba Launko, kara lynch, Lydie Moudileno, Patrice Nganang, Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard, Peggy Piesche, Mariam Popal, Olumide Popoola, Jean-Luc Raharimanana, Noah Sow, Greg Tate, Lyonel Trouillot, Sabine Vadeleux, Rinaldo Walcott, Anna Weicker, Gloria Wekker, Dirk Wiemann.

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ISBN 978-3-942885-67-6

paperback, 280x210 mm, 211 coloured illustrations488 pages, 39.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-67-6 | WG 950

The editors:Susan Arndt is Professor of English and Anglophone Literatures at Bayreuth University. She worked and taught at Humboldt University, St. Antony‘s College in Oxford, University of Frankfurt/Main and the Center of Literary Studies, Berlin. She published on whiteness, racism and British writing; gender and feminism in Ni-gerian literature; intertextuality and Diaspora Studies.

Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard, Dipl. Journ., is a Black Forest born production manager, journalist, moderator, filmmaker and BIGSAS Junior Fellow.

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Afro-Germany: A Black British mother, a marriage break-up, a few unforeseen consequences…

die dinge, die ich denke, während ich höfflich lächle …

paperback, 128 pages, 12.80 EUR [D] transalated by Mirjam NuenningISBN 978-3-942885-39-3

“Reading this brings flashes of recognition: how it is to be loved andoverlooked, to be thought exotic and scorned, to be adored and ignored- allat the same time. Sharon Otoo strings us along, spellbound, with fragmentsof language that fill us with the thought: this is how the heart breaks.”

Fawzia Kane, poet and author of “Tantie Diablesse” (Waterloo Press)

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paperback, 110x110 mm104 pages, 12.80 EUR [D]ISBN 978-3-942885-22-5

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Relationships | Estrangement Everyday racism | Culture | Identity

“An intense and penetrating account of the emotional fallout, secrets and lies that shadow the death of a relationship.”Neil Ansell, author of “Deep Country” (Hamish Hamilton)

Sharon Dodua Otoo

the things i am thinking while smiling politelyNovella

“the things i am thinking while smiling politely” is the story of the decline and break-up of a marriage as well as the consequences for close family and friends. Ama loses her sista, Kareem learns to mistrust a good friend, the siblings Ash and Beth have to fight for their mother’s affection, Till and his wife drift away from each other… Sensitively, honestly and with a special sense of humour, the woman with all these roles describes how she rediscovers herself – and not only in the positive sense.

the author:Sharon Dodua Otoo is a Black British mother, activist, author and editor of the forthcoming book series “Witnessed”. A translation of “The Circle and Square Story” was published recently as “Die Geschichte vom Kreis und Viereck” in (K)Erben des Kolonialismus im Wissenschaftsarchiv deutsche Sprache, edited by Susan Arndt und Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard (UNRAST Verlag, 2011). She lives, laughs and works in Berlin. “the things i am thinking while smiling politely” is her first novella.

also available in German

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Coming soon (Autumn 2014) EUR [D]Arndt, S. / Ofuatey-Alazard N. (Hg.) AfroFictional In[ter]ventions 978-3-942885-67-6 lieferbar 39,80Elvau, Ika Inter*Trans*Express 978-3-942885-69-0 10/14 ca. 9.80Evans, Amy The Most Unsatisfied Town 978-3-942885-76-8 10/14 ca. 9.80Gagarim,Yori Let them talk 978-3-942885-68-3 10/14 ca. 5,80Hünecke, Silke Überwindung des Schweigens 978-3-942885-73-7 10/14 ca. 19,80kitchen politics (Hg.) Wofür wir kämpfen 978-3-942885-70-6 12/14 ca. 9.80Meyer, Malte Lieber tot als rot 978-3-942885-71-3 10/14 ca. 12.80Misipo, Dualla Der Junge aus Duala 978-3-942885-75-1 10/14 ca. 19,80Otoo, Sharon D. Synchronicity 978-3-942885-74-4 10/14 ca. 9,80

Pocket calendar__ Riot Skirts (Hg.) Queerfeministischer Taschenkalender 2015 ISBN 978-3-942885-64-5 9/14 7.80

Already announced __ Arbeitskreis … NFJ Berlin Stalin hat uns das Herz gebrochen ISBN 978-3-942885-33-1 12/14 ca. 16.00__ Della, Nancy J. Das Wort das Bauchschmerzen macht ISBN 978-3-942885-63-8 6/14 ca. 12.00__ Echeverría, Bolívar Das Nichtlebbare zu leben ISBN 978-3-942885-51-5 3/15 ca. 19.80__ ISD (ed.) Homestory Deutschland ISBN 978-3-942885-66-9 12/14 ca. 22.80__ PÄZ Schwarzes Europa ISBN 978-3-942885-19-5 9/14 ca. 12.00 __ Tamayo / Boller / Caicedo (Hg.) Territorium. Widerstand. Autonomie ISBN 978-3-942885-35-5 10/14 ca. 9.80__ Schmid, Bernhard Front[ex]linie Mittelmeer ISBN 978-3-942885-54-6 7/14 ca. 12.80__ Yilmaz-Günay, Koray (Hg.) Karriere eines konstruierten Gegensatzes ISBN 978-3-942885-53-9 7/14 ca. 18.00

Catalogue__ Adamczak, Bini gestern morgen - 2. Auflage ISBN 978-3-942885-08-9 lieferbar 12.00 __ Aguirre Rojas, Carlos A. GEHORCHEND BEFEHLEN ISBN 978-3-942885-28-7 lieferbar 14.80__ Alm, Tobias u.a. Rechtspopulismus kann tödlich sein! ISBN 978-3-942885-29-4 lieferbar 9.80__ Altenried, Moritz Aufstände, Rassismus und die Krise des Kapitalismus. ISBN 978-3-942885-10-2 lieferbar 9.80 __ baul_cken Abrisse ISBN 978-3-942885-06-5 lieferbar 12.80 __ Baron, Christian / Steinwachs, Britta Faul, Frech, Dreist ISBN 978-3-942885-18-8 lieferbar 14.80 __ Bluhm Felix „Die Massen sind aber nicht zu halten gewesen.“ ISBN 978-3-942885-59-1 lieferbar 16.80__ Bündnis für die Einstellung … Das zarte Pflänzchen der Solidarität gegossen ISBN 978-3-942885-00-3 lieferbar 4.80__ Burschel / Kahrs / Steinert (Hg.) Ungehorsam – Disobedience! ISBN 978-3-942885-60-7 lieferbar 16.00__ Burschel / Schubert / Wiegel (Hg.) „Der Sommer ist vorbei...“ ISBN 978-3-942885-61-4 lieferbar 16.00__ Çetin / Voß / Wolter Interventionen gegen die deutsche „Beschneidungsdebatte“ ISBN 978-3-942885-42-3 lieferbar 9.80__ Denegro, Marcos | AFB Anarchistisches Wörterbuch ISBN 978-3-942885-47-8 lieferbar 12.80__ Dimitrova u.a. (Hg.) Regime ISBN 978-3-942885-11-9 lieferbar 16.80__ Federici, Silvia Aufstand aus der Küche ISBN 978-3-942885-32-4 lieferbar 9.80__ Friedrich, Sebastian Rassismus in der Leistungsgesellschaft ISBN 978-3-942885-01-0 lieferbar 19.80__ Friedrich, S. / Schreiner, P. (Hg.) Nation – Ausgrenzung – Krise ISBN 978-3-942885-36-2 lieferbar 18.00__ Goll / Keil / Telios Critical Matter ISBN 978-3-942885-50-8 lieferbar 18.00__ Gürsel / Çetin / Allmende e.V. Wer Macht Demo_kratie? ISBN 978-3-942885-34-8 lieferbar 16.80__ Herausgeber_innenkollektiv Fantifa ISBN 978-3-942885-30-0 lieferbar 12.80__ Infogruppe Bankrott (Hg.) Occupy Anarchy! ISBN 978-3-942885-26-3 lieferbar 9.80__ jour fixe initiative berlin »Etwas fehlt« ISBN 978-3-942885-40-9 lieferbar 19.80__ Lubin, Oskar Triple A – Anarchismus, Aktivismus, Allianzen ISBN 978-3-942885-43-0 lieferbar 9.80__ Kastner, Jens Alles für alle! ISBN 978-3-942885-03-4 lieferbar 12.80__ Kemper, Andreas Rechte Euro-Rebellion ISBN 978-3-942885-49-2 lieferbar 12.80__ Kollektiv Sternchen & Steine Begegnungen auf der Trans*fläche ISBN 978-3-942885-12-6 lieferbar 9.80 __ Küpeli, Ismail Nelkenrevolution reloaded? ISBN 978-3-942885-27-0 lieferbar 9.80__ Lange, Dietmar Massenstreik und Schießbefehl ISBN 978-3-942885-14-0 lieferbar 19.80__ Maruschke, Robert Community Organizing ISBN 978-3-942885-58-4 lieferbar 9.80__ Mawakha, Nzitu Daima ISBN 978-3-942885-48-5 lieferbar 19.80__ Nowak, Peter Kurze Geschichte der Antisemitismusdebatte ISBN 978-3-942885-16-4 lieferbar 9.80__ Micosse-Aikins / Otoo (eds..) The Little Book of Big Visions ISBN 978-3-942885-31-7 lieferbar 14.80__ Nowak, Peter Zwangsräumen ISBN 978-3-942885-52-2 lieferber 7.80__ Müller-Reiß, Brunhild Antifaschistische Frauen in Hannover ISBN 978-3-942885-55-3 lieferbar 19.80__ Nganang, Patrice Contre Biya ISBN 978-3-942885-07-2 lieferbar 16.00__ Otoo, Sharon Dodua the things i am thinking while smiling politely ISBN 978-3-942885-22-5 lieferbar 12.80 __ Otoo, Sharon Dodua die dinge, die ich denke, während ich höflich lächle … ISBN 978-3-942885-39-3 lieferbar 12.80__ Pfeiffer, Frank Kurze Weltgeschichte des Faschismus ISBN 978-3-942885-41-6 lieferbar 9.80__ Popoola, Olumide Also by mail ISBN 978-3-942885-38-6 lieferbar 9.80__ Puls, Hendrik Antikapitalismus von rechts? ISBN 978-3-942885-04-1 lieferbar 16.80__ Queen of the Neighbourh. Revolutionäre Frauen ISBN 978-3-942885-05-8 lieferbar 12.80 __ Schmid, Bernhard Die arabische Revolution? ISBN 978-3-942885-02-7 lieferbar 12.80 __ Schmid, Bernhard Distanzieren, leugnen, drohen ISBN 978-3-942885-09-6 lieferbar 12.80__ Scholten, Frans krautz ISBN 978-3-942885-65-2 lieferbar 16.80__ Wallat, Hendrik Staat oder Revolution ISBN 978-3-942885-17-1 lieferbar 29.80 __ Wallat, Hendrik Oktoberrevolution oder Bolschewismus ISBN 978-3-942885-46-1 lieferbar 18.00__ Wetzel, Wolf Krise des Kapitalismus und krisenhafte Proteste ISBN 978-3-942885-15-7 lieferbar 9.80

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