Tag: colonialism
“Bridgerton”: Is Season Two Hiding Colonialism?
Netflix series Criticism of “Bridgerton”: Does the second season hide colonialism? The second season “Bridgerton” does not only get praise. ©Netflix/Liam Daniel 4/5/2022 3:04 p.m 1 min reading time The…
Theme evening “Museums and Colonialism” at Arte – Medien
Should the stolen art from the colonies be returned to Africa – or should it remain in Europe’s museums? This has been discussed for almost five years now. And if…
Rediscovered: Jacques Stéphen Alexis’ “The Star Vermouth”. – Culture
There is a gap on the first page, but it is not due to the scorching sun that has fallen into the Caribbean Sea as an “infrared bird” in the…
Fridays for Future: Controversy over cultural appropriation – culture
The dirtier the times, the more urgent the desire to prepare the moral inner courtyard: when Fridays for Future and Putin talk about canceling. Of Hilmar Klute In fact, one…
Royal News: Duchess Kate and Prince William smile away at allegations of “colonialism”.
Queen Elizabeth will celebrate 70 years on the throne in 2022, Queen Margrethe of Denmark 50 years, and Prince Harry is expected at the Invictus Games in The Hague in…
Macron is working on reconciliation with Algeria – politics
French President Emmanuel Macron called for further reconciliation between France and the former French colony on the 60th anniversary of the armistice in the Algerian war. Macron said in a…
Abdulrazak Gurnah’s novel Far Shores – Culture
The only thing that refugees from their countries of origin always bring with them when they seek asylum elsewhere is their legend. There has to be a legend, but it…
Exhibition in Leipzig: Zugspitze versus Kilimanjaro – Culture
In case no climber has noticed it on Germany’s highest peak: the Zugspitze has been missing the top, so to speak, for a few months. The artist collective Para wants…
Documentary: Interview with director Raoul Peck about “Eradicate the Beasts” – Media
Interviewed by Jörg Haentzschel In his documentary “Exterminate the Beasts!” Raoul Peck tells the long history of violence perpetrated by Europeans, from the slave trade and the exploitation and extermination…
Roman “Getting together”: The fairy tale of social advancement – culture
A book in which not much happens on the surface: a lecture, a promotion, a diagnosis and a visit to the country. A protagonist who remains nameless and is outlined…