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Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser
Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser by Haus der Kulturen der Welt

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Hosted by Haus der Kulturen der Welt · society · EN · 76 episodes
A pluri-disciplinary institution in Berlin of visual and performative arts, music, architecture, literature and scientific discursive formats 🌊
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HKW Podcast
Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser by Haus der Kulturen der Welt
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In diesem Panel, dass als Teil der Ausstellung Global Fascisms am 28.9.2025 stattfand, diskutieren NNOC, PIMF, Gianni Suave, Sookee und Miriam Davoudvandi über Ambivalenzen im Deutschrap, über die Attraktivität reaktionärer Männlichkeitsbilder – und darüber, warum bestimmte Haltungen nicht nur in Raptexten, sondern auch im Mainstream anschlussfähig geworden sind. Dabei stellt sich auch die Frage, welche Rolle Bildung spielen kann: Wie können Pädagog*innen,Jugendarbeiter*innen und schulische Einrichtungen lernen, die popkulturellen Codes ihrer Schüler*innen zu verstehen – und ihnen mit Haltung begegnen?
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Das Panel, dass am 16.11.2025 als Teil der Ausstellung Global Fascisms im Haus der Kulturen der Welt stattfand, bringt Autor*innen, Journalist*innen und Aktivist*innen zusammen, die sich an der Schnittstelle von digitaler Kultur, Bildungsarbeit und politischem Diskurs bewegen: Hendrik Bolz, Veronika Kracher, Fikri Anıl Altıntaş,Shila Behjat und Tarik Tesfu diskutieren über rechte Symbolik, toxische Männlichkeit und blinde Flecken – und fragen, wie Bildungsinstitutionen sich diesen Dynamiken wirksamer entgegenstellen können.

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Wem gehört Deutschland? Podcast Episode 7: Max Czollek, Anna Yeboah und Tahir Della by Haus der Kulturen der Welt

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Wem gehört Deutschland? Podcast Folge 6: Max Czollek, mit Jean Peters by Haus der Kulturen der Welt
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