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Fitting In – Standing Out: Cultural Entrepreneurship and Optimal Distinctiveness in Africa and Asia

20. & 21. November 2025, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz

Fakultätssaal FB07, Philosophicum

Organized by Tom Simmert, Bakar Abdul-Rashid Jeduah & Matthias Krings

Conference Program:

20. November

13:00 Opening

13:30 Keynote

Eric Zhao (Oxford): The Generative Power of Optimal Distinctiveness Research

14:30 Coffee Break

15:00 Panel 1: Fashion between Africa and Asia

Johanna von Petzold (Amsterdam): Beyond Fitting In or Standing Out: Mediating Chinese Fashion in Mozambique

Jupiter Wang (Amsterdam): Platformized Optimal Distinctiveness: Aspirational Labor Amid Trends, Law, and Exploitation in SHEIN

Jeannett Martin (Mainz): Searching for Optimal Distictiveness in West African Cloth Trading Companies

16:30 Coffee Break

17:00 Panel 2: African Music and Dance

Tom Simmert (Mainz): Standing Out as a Genre: Exceptionalism and Sonic Branding in Nigerian Afrobeats

Bakar Abdul-Rashid Jeduah (Mainz): Afro Dance Festivals: A Playground for the Negotiation of Dancer Identities through Optimal Distinctiveness

Usaku Robinson Wammanda (Mainz/Lagos): Disseminating African Culture Through Afro Dance

19:00 Conference Dinner

21. November

9:00 Panel 3: Aesthetics of K-Culture

Linus Büttner (Frankfurt): Aesthetic Strategy and Market Performance: Optimal Distinctiveness in the Visual Dynamics of Korean Film

Egbert Amoncio (Frankfurt): Colors of Kickstarter

Tabitha Adler (Frankfurt): Introducing K-(Pop) Culture: Self-Identification and Familiarization through “KPop Demon Hunters”

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Panel 4: Wakaliwood, Nollywood and Taiwanese Media Worlds

Damien Pollard (Newcastle): Ugandan… but not too Ugandan: Wakaliwood, National Indentity and Transnational Fandom 

Sonia Campanini (Frankfurt): A Woman’s Touch? Optimal Distinctiveness and the Emergence of Women as Cultural Entrepreneurs in Contemporary Nollywood

Mirjam Tröster (Frankfurt): Between Ephemerality and Recognizability: The Transformation of Taiwan XR Dance Experiences

12:30 Closing Remarks

13:00 On-Site Lunch

14:00 End

[Visual Design by Tanja Labs @ artefont]

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