PHOTO: © Ijeoma Wuttke, Philip Volkenhoff

Daniel Kubiak & Olivia Schneider: Grenzgänger:innen

In the organizer's words:

East? West? Wall in Germany? That's history. All reunited long ago, right? But some walls remain - not made of concrete, but in people's minds, in everyday life, in biographies. Young East Germans in particular experience how prejudices and differences persist. What does it mean to be "East German" today? What do young people say about origin and belonging? How can these invisible boundaries be overcome? And what is actually going on with the AfD? While the West celebrates the 35th anniversary of reunification, Olivia Schneider and Daniel Kubiak try to understand these questions from an East German perspective. The "East Fluencer" Schneider shares scenes from her everyday life: mustard parties, gourmet restaurants - La Ostdeutsche Vita in short - while Daniel Kubiak has been researching the formation of young East German identities for years. But perhaps it's still briefly about mustard parties.

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Price information:

Reduced admission for pupils, students and trainees as well as holders of the HannoverAktivPass, a severely disabled or unemployment certificate. Advance tickets are also available from the Annabee bookshop and at the Box Office. Tickets that have already been purchased cannot be refunded.

Location

Literarischer Salon Hannover Königsworther Platz 1 30167 Hannover

Organizer

Literarischer Salon Hannover

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