24.5.2024, Friday 18:00 Uhr
Natan Sznaiderin in conversation with Navid Kermani
Venue:
- Aula, HFBK Hamburg, Lerchenfeld 2, 22081 Hamburg
Web:
- kostenlose Tickets
Moderation: Kristin Helberg
Twenty-one years ago, the Cologne-based writer Navid Kermani and the Israeli sociologist Natan Sznaider had an impressive correspondence about Israel and the Middle East conflict. After 7 October 2023, the Hamas attack on Israel and the start of the war in Gaza, everything is different in the region and at the same time much has a long history. Working on a peaceful perspective is hardly imaginable under the current conditions, but at the same time it is the only way to face the escalating violence and to start thinking about the future again.
Public event, free admission, limited number of places
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Afterwards, the Kreativmensa offers snacks and drinks.
Natan Sznaider is a sociologist and was a professor at Tel Aviv University of Applied Sciences from 1994 to 2022, holding the chair since 1996. He has taught at Columbia University, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. He is currently a fellow at the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Studies (HIAS) and will be honoured with the Peace Prize of the Geschwister Korn and Gerstenmann Foundation in 2024.
Navid Kermani is a freelance writer living in Cologne. He is a habilitated Orientalist and a member of the German Academy for Language and Poetry. From 2000 to 2003 he was a Long Term Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. Navid Kermani has received numerous prizes and awards for his novels, essays, reportages and monographs, including the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. He will receive the Thomas Mann Prize in 2024.
Kristin Helberg studied political science and journalism in Hamburg and Barcelona. From 1995 to 2001, she worked at NDR in Hamburg. She then spent seven years reporting from Damascus on the Middle East for German, Austrian and Swiss radio programmes as well as various print and online media. Today she lives in Berlin as a freelance journalist, author and presenter. Herder Verlag has published her book Verzerrte Sichtweisen - Syrer bei uns. Von Ängsten, Missverständnissen und einem veränderten Land (2016) and Der Syrien-Krieg. Resolution of a world conflict (2018).