African Identity and African Writing?
Long gone are the ideas of fixed traditions. Or aren't they? How do
writers approach the constant flux of place, and identity? Are we still
bound by tradition or being truthful to notions of an “African
Identity”? How are our identities shaped and shaping a new literary
vision? Are unheard voices entering the conversation as disruptive or
welcome additions?
writers approach the constant flux of place, and identity? Are we still
bound by tradition or being truthful to notions of an “African
Identity”? How are our identities shaped and shaping a new literary
vision? Are unheard voices entering the conversation as disruptive or
welcome additions?
This event is part of the festival Writing in Migration | African Book Festival Berlin.
Guests:
Leye Adenle
Clementine Burnley
Romeo Oriogun
Moderation: Sarah Ladipo Manyika
BABYLON
Kino 1
Admission: € 8,- (erm. € 6,-)
Sponsored by:
German Federal Cultural Foundation and
Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe
Additional information
Participating artists
Clementine Burnley
Romeo Oriogun
Sarah Ladipo Manyika
Leye Adenle


