Leipzig
16.-25.10.2025
Grenzen

Leipzig
16.-25.10.2025
Grenzen

Fascism of Our Times: A Decolonial Perspective?

Fascism of Our Times: A Decolonial Perspective? Keynote by Dr. Suraj Milind Yengde, subsequent conversation with Katrin Köppert

Registration is not required. However please do note that only a limited number of seats are available.

(© Firenze Lai, A Porous Dream (2024). Photo: White Cube (Ollie Hammick), courtesy of the artist and White Cube)
Interner Link: Übersicht / weitere Termine
Datum der Veranstaltung Montag, 20. Oktober 2025
Uhrzeit der Veranstaltung 19:00 – 21:00 Uhr
Ort der Veranstaltung ZiMMT e. V.
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Über die Veranstaltung

Event in English language

(© Firenze Lai, A Porous Dream (2024). Photo: White Cube (Ollie Hammick), courtesy of the artist and White Cube)

Themenschwerpunkt / Thematic Focus:
Sprache. Räume. Gerechtigkeit. – Zugänge und Barrieren

Language. Spaces. Justice. – Access and barriers

Fascism, idealized as a fetishized and unbroken totality, often appears in today’s political landscape as incoherent, paradoxical, yet extremely successful. Widely known as a political ideology that originated in European modernity, fascism’s political, economic, and affective continuities have violent impacts internationally, especially among regions of the Global South.

As part of the “Politics in Free Theatre” festival and associated with the exhibition and research project “Global Fascisms,” HKW, in cooperation with the Department of Political Education and Plural Democracy in Leipzig, presents two lectures and a subsequent panel conversation on the expanding tendency of fascist politics on a global scale, while exploring historical genealogies from which contemporary fascisms flourish. Bringing together localized perspectives, interregional dynamics, and a global network of domination and exploitation into its examination of global fascisms, the event seeks to gain deeper insight into the globalness and interconnectedness manifested in today’s rise of right-wing politics. It asks what underlying crises, structural weaknesses, and misconceptions need to be adequately addressed to prevent further fascifications of our social and everyday life.

Termin:

Montag, 20.10. → 19-21 Uhr

Ort:
ZiMMT – Zentrum für Immersive Medienkunst, Musik und Technologie

Registration is not required. However please do note that only a limited number of seats are available.

Sprache:
Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Altersangabe:
ab 18 Jahren

Kooperation:
Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung und Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin

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