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Architectural view of the entrance to the MARKK museum, Rothenbaum, Hamburg

Located in Hamburg, the Museum am Rothenbaum: Kulturen und Künste der Welt (MARKK) is dedicated to world arts and culture, and one of the largest ethnographic museums in Europe. On 27 April, they host Professor Esra Özyürek in conversation about her new book, “Subcontractors of Guilt: Holocaust Memory and Muslim Belonging in Postwar Germany” (Stanford University Press).

The discussion will be moderated by Gabriel Schimmeroth, Head of Public Programming & curator of the Zwischenraum - A Space Between at MARKK, Hamburg.

The event will be held in English and will begin at 7:00PM local time (GMT+2).

Please visit the MARKK website for further information.

 

Featured image: Photograph of the main entrance to the MARKK, Hamburg, courtesy of Pauli-Pirat (2019), CC BY SA 4.0

Date: 
Thursday, 27 April, 2023 - 18:00
Event location: 
MARKK, Hamburg, Germany

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