Sabine Volk untangles the rhetoric of right-wing Europe and the idea of a common European root at the heart of recent such movements
Category: The Euroculturer
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
Are tolerance and respect really what we need to strengthen our European "unity in diversity"? Michiel Luining addresses the issue of multiculturalism in our society.
Ting-jung Chen introduces us to her own "Tiffany&Co": the Mariinsky Theatre.
Michiel Luining questions the sense of human freedom.
"Dancing Through the Euroculture Master" was filmed by Euroculture students in 3 continents, 18 countries, and 24 towns or cities for the last 2 years. 25 Euroculture 2012-2014 students are featured in the video. Directed by Miia Simunaniemi(Euroculture 2012-14), Idea by Laura Marchetti(Euroculture 2012-2014).
Syed Rashid Munir │srmunir@gmail.com Memory is a fickle thing. One second you think you can recall, and the next you’re absolutely dazed and confused. But, this one I remember. It’s from a long, long time ago. We used to live in the capital in those days. The street we lived on was on elevated ground. And … Continue reading The Stray
Is too much freedom a dead-end-road? How does it feel to be stuck in too much freedom? This article describes the challenges of a generation born into too much freedom. Eike-Maria Hinz │eike.maria.hinz@gmail.com Freedom has many facets: freedom of speech, freedom to vote, freedom of religion, the list goes on.... In modern western societies, these freedoms have … Continue reading Lost in Freedom? The Dilemma of Having Too Much Freedom
Freedom of voting: what's your choice? Voting or not voting? Read more about this difficult choice within the context of European elections.
Michiel Luining │michiel.luining@gmail.com Recently, Der Spiegel suggested the relevance of World War I today while other media and even historians have speculated on similarities between the period around World War I and our time. Might there be some relevance indeed and, on top of that, even to Euroculture? Running roughshod over historical uniqueness by making comparisons … Continue reading What the Great War Has to Do With Euroculture
