h1. TGHS is the longest running student-led history forum at the University of Oxford.
Subscribe to our "mailing list":https://tghs.substack.com/
For our annual graduate conference, the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar has invited our fellow historians and scholars in adjacent disciplines whose work engages with diaspora to present their work.
h2. "Attend in person":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diaspora-identity-belonging-tghs-graduate-conference-day-2-in-person-tickets-625373879107
or
"attend virtually":https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkf-2hqTotEtREnK8DlLhl2ACW10dv1hQ1
**09:00 (UK) Panel 1: Separatism, Sovereignty & Self-determination**
(Re)Imagining Separatism: Long-Distance Nationalism, Diaspora Mobilisation & the Quest for Biafran Self-Determination in Nigeria - _Stanley J. Onyemechalu & Promise Frank Ejiofor (University of Cambridge)_
The ‘Mystery’ Archive of Angami Zapu Phizo: Archival Diasporas & Transnational Claims to Naga Identity, Sovereignty & Self-determination - _Alex Manby (University of Oxford)_
Chief Alfred Sam’s African Movement, 1912-1917- _Kwaku Mintah Danquah (University of Wisconsin, Madison)_
**10:30 (UK) Panel 2: Diaspora, Race & Identity**
Britain’s Black Bookshops, Diasporic Identity & the Creation of the Transnational Black Intellectual - _Alisha Odoi-Smith (University of Oxford)_
Transnational Adoption: Re-building the Narrative of Dual Identity Navigation Among Korean American Adoptees- _Zineb Khemiss (University of Portsmouth)_
Chinese Student Responses to Yellow Peril in Early Twentieth-Century Britain- _Willem Pauw (University of Edinburgh)_
**13:00 (UK) Panel 3: Diaspora & Nation**
Cold War Radio & the Making of Hong Kong Identity, 1945-1967- _Callie Belback (University of Cambridge)_
In Search of Black-Brazilian Political Thought- _Carla Silva (Federal University of Minas Gerais)_
“Gung Ho Means Work Together”: Chinese American Soldiers’ Bilingual Literary Reflections During World War II- _Alan Dai (Yale University)_
**15:00 (UK) Panel 4: Forging Liberation & Security in the Diaspora**
Post Emancipation Marronage: What Did the "Freedom Colony" Founding Families See That the Other Freedmen Did Not? And why, and why not?- _Darold Cuba (University of Cambridge)_
‘Las Antillas para los Antillanos’: Mixed-Race Party Formation in the Colony & Metropole, 1850-1898- _Andrea Morales Loucil (University of Cambridge)_
**16:30 (UK) Panel 5: Identity, Positionality & Solidarity**
‘Legal’ vs. ‘Preferred’: An Autoethnography on the Affective Consequences of Whiteness in Naming - _Georgia Lin (University of Oxford)_
Navigating Identity and Belonging as a Dalit Woman: Transnational Experiences of Accessing University Spaces in India and Abroad - _Madhuri Kamtam (University of East Anglia)_
h2. "Attend in person":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diaspora-identity-belonging-tghs-graduate-conference-day-2-in-person-tickets-625373879107
or
"attend virtually":https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkf-2hqTotEtREnK8DlLhl2ACW10dv1hQ1
Subscribe to our "mailing list":https://tghs.substack.com/
For our annual graduate conference, the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar has invited our fellow historians and scholars in adjacent disciplines whose work engages with diaspora to present their work.
h2. "Attend in person":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diaspora-identity-belonging-tghs-graduate-conference-day-2-in-person-tickets-625373879107
or
"attend virtually":https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkf-2hqTotEtREnK8DlLhl2ACW10dv1hQ1
**09:00 (UK) Panel 1: Separatism, Sovereignty & Self-determination**
(Re)Imagining Separatism: Long-Distance Nationalism, Diaspora Mobilisation & the Quest for Biafran Self-Determination in Nigeria - _Stanley J. Onyemechalu & Promise Frank Ejiofor (University of Cambridge)_
The ‘Mystery’ Archive of Angami Zapu Phizo: Archival Diasporas & Transnational Claims to Naga Identity, Sovereignty & Self-determination - _Alex Manby (University of Oxford)_
Chief Alfred Sam’s African Movement, 1912-1917- _Kwaku Mintah Danquah (University of Wisconsin, Madison)_
**10:30 (UK) Panel 2: Diaspora, Race & Identity**
Britain’s Black Bookshops, Diasporic Identity & the Creation of the Transnational Black Intellectual - _Alisha Odoi-Smith (University of Oxford)_
Transnational Adoption: Re-building the Narrative of Dual Identity Navigation Among Korean American Adoptees- _Zineb Khemiss (University of Portsmouth)_
Chinese Student Responses to Yellow Peril in Early Twentieth-Century Britain- _Willem Pauw (University of Edinburgh)_
**13:00 (UK) Panel 3: Diaspora & Nation**
Cold War Radio & the Making of Hong Kong Identity, 1945-1967- _Callie Belback (University of Cambridge)_
In Search of Black-Brazilian Political Thought- _Carla Silva (Federal University of Minas Gerais)_
“Gung Ho Means Work Together”: Chinese American Soldiers’ Bilingual Literary Reflections During World War II- _Alan Dai (Yale University)_
**15:00 (UK) Panel 4: Forging Liberation & Security in the Diaspora**
Post Emancipation Marronage: What Did the "Freedom Colony" Founding Families See That the Other Freedmen Did Not? And why, and why not?- _Darold Cuba (University of Cambridge)_
‘Las Antillas para los Antillanos’: Mixed-Race Party Formation in the Colony & Metropole, 1850-1898- _Andrea Morales Loucil (University of Cambridge)_
**16:30 (UK) Panel 5: Identity, Positionality & Solidarity**
‘Legal’ vs. ‘Preferred’: An Autoethnography on the Affective Consequences of Whiteness in Naming - _Georgia Lin (University of Oxford)_
Navigating Identity and Belonging as a Dalit Woman: Transnational Experiences of Accessing University Spaces in India and Abroad - _Madhuri Kamtam (University of East Anglia)_
h2. "Attend in person":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diaspora-identity-belonging-tghs-graduate-conference-day-2-in-person-tickets-625373879107
or
"attend virtually":https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkf-2hqTotEtREnK8DlLhl2ACW10dv1hQ1