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Breaking the Stereotype 2008 Based on an Exhibition Idea by Veronika Bernard

The exhibition project „Breaking the Stereotype“ is an initiative of the humanities research focus „Cultures in Contact“ at Leopold-Franzens-University of Innsbruck/ Austria in cooperation with partners at universities in Turkey and Lebanon. It deals with the ways the Orient and the Occident have mutually been stereotyped. “Breaking the Stereotype 2008” will open in several European cities in autumn 2008.

Breaking the Stereotype 2008 Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (7)
    • ▼  March (7)
      • Video "The Dubrovnik Declaration 2008"
      • Video "You are an Outsider"
      • Video "Should Turkey be allowed to Join?"
      • Video "Europe in Turkish Schoolbooks"
      • Video "Anil and Samet - Migrant Rap Cologne"
      • Video "Paris in turkish literature"
      • Video "Interviews with Europeans on the ways they ...
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    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  June (1)

Monday, March 23, 2009

Video "Should Turkey be allowed to Join?"

Posted by Breaking the Stereotype 2008. The Orient's Image of Europe and Europe's Self-Perception. Austria, Turkey, Lebanon at 3/23/2009 05:46:00 AM

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About the 2008 exhibits

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Breaking the Stereotype 2008. The Orient's Image of Europe and Europe's Self-Perception. Austria, Turkey, Lebanon
“Breaking the Stereotype 2008” will focus on the Eastern Mediterranean‘s image of Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean migrants’ view of Europe, the European perception-in-return of the Eastern Mediterranean‘s image of Europe, and with Europe’s self-perception. The exhibition is designed to link research to arts. Get inspired by Isabel Becker’s EU-cartoons, Recep Cirik’s cartoons on the EU-Turkish relations, Kerstin Geder’s, Kathrin Wiblishauser’s and Andrea Zwack’s collage of Egyptian car registration plates, an interview with Hakan Yılmaz on his view of Europe, Astrid Federspiel’s and Marco Kirchner’s ideas on European labels and advertising, an interview with Wieger Bakker on the European perception-in-return of the Orient’s image of Europe, Eren Özalay’s research on Europe in Turkish schoolbooks, Olcay Akyıldız’s research on the Ottoman view of Europe, the Migrant Hip Hop by Jürgen Neitzert’s Cologne Youth Project and Veronika Bernard’s ideas on European cities representing Europe. With every exhibit explanatory texts in English, German, Turkish and Arabic will be provided.
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