]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=208Tourist Map
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=225#commentsTue, 04 Dec 2007 16:01:50 +0000Simon Toethttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=225https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=225The Monster Precarity, facelifts and 8-hour dancemarathons
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=213#commentsMon, 03 Dec 2007 10:32:21 +0000Sabrina Mullerhttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=213The panel of Sunday-afternoon starts of with a relaxed atmosphere and a busy room. Dieter Lesage unfortunately couldn’t be here, due to illness. Gerald Raunig however, is the first to admit that due to Lesage’s illness he can give a longer presentation. Phil Collins (not the Phil Collins, as Charles Esche pointed out in his introduction) admits his nerves about talking in front of an audience. Nevertheless it proves to be an entertaining afternoon. (more…)
]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=213The last weekend session: a conversation
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=207#commentsSun, 02 Dec 2007 14:19:12 +0000Vanessa Ferdinandushttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=207This last Sunday begins with a conversation between Kobena Mercer and Nikos Papastergiadis. The subject, and they keep to it quite well, was Face and Facelessness and Place and Placenessless of the Other. Both got the opportunity to state their opinion about this before Charles Esche would, as he hoped, shape it into a dialogue. (more…)
]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=207A lecture on multiculture, colonial history and postcolonial dealings with it
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=206#commentsSun, 02 Dec 2007 13:00:16 +0000Vanessa Ferdinandushttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=206Paul Gilroy is the keynote speaker today. He is a lecturer on the London School of Economics and a sociologist. The title of his lecture is Multiculture and Conviviality in Postcolonial Europe. The auditorium is completely booked out. It is noticeable that had lectured before. He talks in a nice clear voice, enthusiastic but under control and pauses sometimes. The transparency was welcome, because his lecture is full of information, which passes in a steady rhythm. (more…)
]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=206Oorlogsleed en sexy lingerie
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=197#commentsSun, 02 Dec 2007 10:58:24 +0000Kim Boshttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=197Als we Malu Halasa mogen geloven, heeft ze haar status bijna volledig te danken aan het Prins Claus Fonds: alleen zij subsidiëren haar fotoboeken met enige regelmaat. “In Europa wordt gedacht dat potentiële klanten niets willen weten over wat er in ‘verre’ landen aan de hand is. Daar geloof ik niet in.” (more…)
]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=197Viva La Revolution!
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=196#commentsSun, 02 Dec 2007 10:13:27 +0000Kim Boshttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=196“Misschien kunnen jullie me gelijk vertellen wat jullie van mijn boek vinden,” stelt kunsthistoricus Gerald Raunig bulkend van enthousiasme voor aan zijn workshopbezoekers. Dat bijna niemand ‘Art and Revolution’ gelezen heeft, mag de pret niet drukken: een zinderende brainstorm over het begrip revolutie volgt. (more…)
]]>https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?feed=rss2&p=196Weg met de consensus
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https://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=192#commentsSun, 02 Dec 2007 10:11:57 +0000Sanne Vanettingerhttp://becomingdutch.nl/blog/?p=192Groot is ze niet, Chantal Mouffe, ze komt amper boven de spreektafel uit. Toch zal ze niet snel over het hoofd gezien worden, op ferme toon en met een zwaar Frans accent spreekt ze haar luisteraars toe. Het blijkt een pittige lezing over het verschil tussen ‘politics’ en ‘political’, het ‘wij en zij’ fenomeen en over conflicten. (more…)
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