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How to be both: a celebration of multiple belongings and creative trajectories, in Europe and beyond

06 June 2019, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm

An event from UCL's Cities partnerships Programme exploring themes of home, cosmopolitan diversity and multiple belongings. Part of the UCL Festival of Culture.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Festival of Culture Team

Location

SB31 Denys Holland Lecture Theatre
Bentham House
4-8 Endsleigh Gardens
London
WC1H 0EG

Debates about the political future of Europe are increasingly shaped by nationalist and nativist resentment, but also by the contrasting idea of Europe as a single cultural space, defined by a shared heritage and a common set of values and traditions.

Against the binary, we wish to uphold the creative and enabling power of cosmopolitan diversity and multiple belongings.

Artists, filmmakers and writers will share their own singular perspectives on a continent which which they call home - but not their only home.

Heterogeneity and undecidability, in sharp contrast with dominant discourse, emerge as the crucial values that can form and inform our collective struggle for meaning, and our shared journey into an uncertain future.       

Speakers will include:

  • screenwriter and director Nasheed Qamar Faruqi
  • novelist Yara Rodriques Fowler, among others.

The event will be chaired by Dr Florian Mussgnug (Comparative Literature), the academic director of the UCL Cities partnerships Programme in Rome.

Organised by

The UCL Cities partnerships Programme with the UCL European Institute and UCL’s Grand Challenge of Cultural Understanding European Voices initiative.