How would you picture "hope" or "labyrinth"? Read this review of three exhibitions, including one from the world-famous Rencontres d'Arles.
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What does the Living History Forum mean for Sweden's memory culture? Learn how this country dealt with its challenging past.
Bilbao: Aupa! Félicie Villeronce Edited by Michelle Perry On boring things: Finding a place to live is probably going to be one of your biggest worries over the two years you will spend as a Euroculture student. You will soon be living out of one big fat suitcase, and you will master the art of … Continue reading Second-semester Experiences, 2015
Bilbao Ander Barón Photos taken by Eva-Maria Bergdolt and Amina Kussainova Edited by Ann Keefer October has definitely been a mad month. Abruptly ending the summer-holiday sleaziness, returning to classes, being besieged by impending presentations in all fronts... Take your pick, but it feels good strangely enough. Probably it's just a hardwired inability to really … Continue reading 2015: Another Round of Carousel
Follow Elena Mitryukova as she wanders in winter-ish Stockholm.
The Euroculturer has invited Dr. Lars Klein, Senior Lecturer of Euroculture Goettingen, to ask about what distinguishes Euroculture Goettingen from other Euroculture universities, how his various research areas are closely related, when he felt it was a disadvantage to be German in other European countries, and which career advice he could give to MA Euroculture … Continue reading Dr. Lars Klein “Discussing Europeanness? European Citizenship rather than European Identity!”
Oier Lobera, Adithya Pillai, Sabrina de Vivo, Carolina Froelich and María de las Cuevas This year is the 20th anniversary of the Franco-German, European Cultural television-channel ARTE, renowned for its pioneering work in intercultural broadcasting and in its aim of creating a ‘European’ TV channel. Therefore, our project for Eurocompetence II, a course module in the … Continue reading What’s in Strasbourg? ARTE, The European Cultural TV
Heather Southwood│southwood28@gmail.com In Goettingen I was one of approximately twenty Euroculture students, in Krakow that became one of nine, in Indianapolis I couldn’t sit in Starbucks on campus for long without someone I knew walking in, so when I made the decision to return to Krakow for my fourth semester, as one of three I … Continue reading Second Time a Charm?
Euroculture Uppsala has been one of the most popular universities in the MA Euroculture Consortium, when it comes to the number of students it attracts every semester. Rumor has it, ‘Ben’ might be the answer. The Euroculturer has invited Benjamin Martin, Programme Directer and Teacher of MA Euroculture at Uppsala University to ask about his … Continue reading Teacher Benjamin Martin “What’s special about Uppsala University? Well, we’re the oldest and coldest!”
The Museum of European Cultures emerged in 1999 from the Museum of Folklore and the European section of the Museum of Ethnology. The collection counts around 250,000 objects. Its small exhibition can be seen as an introduction to European cultures for new MA Euroculture students or as a revision for “Euroculturalists”. Bianca Rubino│biancarubino@gmail.com Does European … Continue reading The Museum of European Cultures: A Must-Visit for New MA Euroculture students
