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The B-side - from the underground to the mainstream

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A collaboration between the Friedrich D\u00fcrrenmatt Visiting Professorship for World Literature and the Federal Department of Home Affairs' Centre for Combating Racism.

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The boundaries between periphery and centre are becoming blurred. Creative forms of expression such as pirate radio stations, B-movies or disruptive actions by political movements have long been part of everyday social life. How do "subaltern" works and networks, which are often produced by marginalised people and communities - people with a history of racism and migration - become mainstream and offer an alternative history of Europe and Switzerland?

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On 29 May at 19:00, author Johny Pitts (Afropean) and sociologist Anja Glover will discuss precisely this question in the dome room of the main building of the University of Bern.

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Date: 29.05.2024
\r\nTime: 19:00 (admission 18:00)
\r\nLocation: Kuppelraum, Main Building, University of Bern

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Language: English

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