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TEMPORARY FRIENDSHIPS – Contract Labor and Internationalism in the GDR

Berlinbi'bak24 October 2019 - 22 November 2019
TEMPORARY FRIENDSHIPS – Contract Labor and Internationalism in the GDR

TEMPORARY FRIENDSHIPS – Contract Labor and Internationalism in the GDR

The fact that Germany hadn’t necessarily developed into a more free and open society in the years following reunification was realized in particular by the estimated 150,000 migrant workers living in the GDR at the time. From the beginning of the 1950’s, workers and students had already been coming into the GDR on the basis of treaties in the name of “socialist friendship” and had contributed to the wealth of society. Although the GDR was hardly the paradise that it purported to be, many of those from Vietnam, Mozambique, Chile, Algeria, Korea and other countries did manage to settle in the GDR – or at least to find temporary arrangements. The verbal and physical violence, which accompanied the hasty removal of their rights post-1989, briefly highlighted their presence, though it was immediately stigmatised under the heading “foreigner problem”. But racist violence and exclusion did not appear first in 1989, it had already been an everyday experience of many people in the GDR. Just as seldomly was it admitted that vows for “international solidarity” – alongside the often opportunist motives behind them – were taken at face value by many, and that the “internationalist” foreign policy of the GDR did offer real opportunities to East Germans and foreigners alike.

On the one hand, the program seeks to reconstruct the public perception of migrants from the Archives of DEFA and GDR Television and, in doing so, to discover at least traces of reality which exist beyond the ideologically standardised patterns. On the other hand, the program will give space and time for current artistic and activist stances, which deal with the topics from the perspective of the second generation of today.

Thursday, 24.10.2019 at 20:00

Schlager einer kleinen Stadt

Friday, 25.10.2019 at 20:00

… und morgen kommen die Polinnen

Thursday, 31.10.2019 at 20:00

Ausländische Studierende in der DDR

Thursday, 07.11.2019 at 20:00

Eigensinn im Bruderland

Thursday, 14.11.2019 at 19:00

Madgermanes: Comic-Lesung mit Birgit Weyhe

Friday, 15.11.2019 at 20:00

Solidarität im Kalten Krieg

Thursday, 21.11.2019 at 20:00

Einheit/Zerfall: DDR im Herbst

Friday, 22.11.2019 at 20:00

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