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09.03.2010
Daniel Miller

On the post-city

As the ideological frenzy of modernism gives way to "content management systems", and as global megacities render the urban grid and its certainties obsolete, societies of discipline become societies of control. Daniel Miller cracks open the password protected "post-city". [ more ]

10.03.2010
Eurozine Review

Every bastard a king

08.03.2010
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Lyudmila Ulitskaya

"The most important thing here is self-discipline..."

08.03.2010
Olga Radetzkaja, Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel

Letters from prison

04.03.2010
Mykola Riabchuk

What's left of Orange Ukraine?


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24.02.2010
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Razors in the pockets

10.02.2010
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Scare-stories of moral decay

27.01.2010
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Erring on the side of secrecy

13.01.2010
Eurozine Review

Charismatic megafauna



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Authors

Feridun Zaimoglu

(b.1964) is a writer and artist. He has received many awards for his literary and artistic work, most recently the Schleswig-Holstein Kunstpreis and the Carl Amery Literature Prize of the Verband deutscher Schriftsteller in Bavaria in 2006. His latest novel Leyla was published in February 2006 by Kiepenhauer and Witsch.



Eurozine Articles


Ali Fathollah-Nejad, Feridun Zaimoglu

You've got to swing your hips!

A conversation with Feridun Zaimoglu

"This whole ethnic crap gets on my nerves!" Forthright as ever, Feridun Zaimoglu explains why the discourse on integration and multiculturalism serves conservative interests and demonizes young Muslims. [more]

16.11.2007


 

Focal points

Climate of change?

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/ecopolitics.html
Green turnaround or business as usual in the global hothouse? Debating the politics of climate change. [more]

Post-secular Europe?

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/postseceurope.html
From the cartoon crisis and minaret ban to the multiculturalism debate: on the politics of post-secular Europe. [more]

European histories

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/eurohistories.html
European solidarity requires a common history that accommodates the experiences of East and West. [more]

Editor's choice

Jytte Klausen
See no evil

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2010-01-25-klausen-en.html
"They have turned my book into another chapter of this fruitless debate." Jytte Klausen on her part in the cartoon crisis. [more]

Kazys Varnelis
The meaning of network culture

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2010-01-14-varnelis-en.html
From postmodernism to network culture. Kazys Varnelis on what that means for the democratic public sphere. [more]

James Hawes
Repression's capital, Europe's canary

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2010-01-21-hawes-en.html
Kafka's home city has a lot to hide; unpleasant truths about Prague are bad for business, writes James Hawes. [more]

Literature

Katharina Raabe
As the fog lifted

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-10-08-raabe-en.html
In the twenty years since the fall of communism, literature has been lifting the fog settled over eastern central Europe. [more]

Literary perspectives
The re-transnationalization of literary criticism

Eurozine's series of essays aims to provide an overview of diverse literary landscapes in Europe. Covered as yet: Croatia, Sweden, Austria, Estonia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Hungary. [more]

Behind the headlines

Obrad Savic
Srebrenica: Between denial and recognition

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2005-07-08-savic-en.html
Statement on "the arrogant self-justification of the collective massacre in Srebrenica", first published in 2005. [more]

Conferences

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since that time, a variety of European cultural magazines have met once a year in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. In the meantime, approximately 100 periodicals from almost every European country have become involved in these meetings.
European histories
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Vilnius, 8-11 May 2009

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/vilnius_european_histories.html
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals took place in Vilnius, Lithuania, 8 to 11 May 2009. Under the heading "European Histories", the Eurozine conference explored the role of history and memory in forming new identities in a Europe in change. [more]

Multimedia

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/multimedia.html
Multimedia section including videos of past Eurozine conferences in Vilnius (2009) and Sibiu (2007). [more]


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