Culture

Occupied futures | Eurozine

As the object of study rather than the subject of communication, the so-called Middle East has long been a locus…

4 months ago

Universalism in dark times | Eurozine

On 20 March, at the opening ceremony for the annual Leipzig Book Fair, the 2024 Leipzig Book Prize for European…

4 months ago

Russia’s orbit | Eurozine

‘Russia’s Orbit: Repression, Murder, War’, Osteuropa’s second consecutive issue devoted to the situation in Russia since its attack on Ukraine…

4 months ago

Unity or else: The EU after the elections

The recent European parliamentary elections took place against the backdrop of widespread expectations by experts and the general public alike…

4 months ago

‘It’s important to be open’

In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students discuss a theme close to their current experience, shared by many…

4 months ago

Censuré! The crackdown on pro-Palestinian voices in France

On 21 March 2024, a roundtable titled ‘The war on Gaza seen from the West Bank’ was due to be…

4 months ago

The right policy for the wrong reasons

Since the collapse of socialism, demographic change has emerged as one of the biggest Rashomons of contemporary societies, especially in…

4 months ago

Welcome to the dictator’s playground

On 2 October 2018 a team of agents dispatched by the Saudi government strangled dissident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi…

4 months ago

Asylum seekers are not criminals

Since when was it right to round up people to push through on an inhumane political drive? Now that the…

4 months ago

Baltic-German queer | Eurozine

Decadent, transgressive, colonial, queer – these are just some of the adjectives one could use to describe late-nineteenth-century Baltic-German literature.…

4 months ago