Morning:
Inputs from the Participants about everyday Culture and about the understanding of culture and interculturality in their countries of origins.
Afternoon:
Visiting the intercultural roofgarden “Himmelbeete” in Berlin Wedding.
Morning:
Inputs from the Participants about everyday Culture and about the understanding of culture and interculturality in their countries of origins.
Afternoon:
Visiting the intercultural roofgarden “Himmelbeete” in Berlin Wedding.
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A fresh new start to work on the projects. Enthusiastically waiting for tomorow.
I am very happy to include critical theories on multi-, trans- and intercultural collaboration in writing projects. Very often international collaboration and funds enforce culturalism and cultural racism and promote narrations of subalternity. Here is a text of Boris Buden, dealing with ex-communist countries that were infantilized by the West. It also involved concepts like “transition” that always assume there exist two unequal cultures, out of which one must catch up to the other one’s development level.
http://roundtable.kein.org/sites/newtable.kein.org/files/Buden%20-%20Children%20of%20postcommunism.pdf
The intercultural roofgarden in Wedding was great. Thanks to the orgateam, to show it to us. 🙂
It gives me hope to see, that intercultural projects can work very well.
Before going to see Berlin I questioned myself and I understand that I had a lot of own cultural beliefs stereotypes and prejudices. Time to change thank you everbody