A conversation with Safae el Khannoussi and Dimitri Van Den Meerssche
Overview
UCL Dutch and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands invite you for an evening with Safae El Khannoussi and Dimitri Van Den Meerssche.
Safae El Khannoussi’s novel Oroppa (2024), one of the most innovative Dutch novels of the twenty-first century, offers a perspective on Europe (or ‘Oroppa’) from those European residents whose stories are not often told nor heard: immigrants, so-called ‘losers’ and others who find themselves far removed from the centres of power and wealth.
The targeting and repression of these and other vulnerable groups is however also reaching new heights in the Low Countries and elsewhere in Europe and the world, and often in violation of international laws.
How can we understand the current dynamics of these tough and trying times? What can we learn from the experiences and stories of those immigrants that confront exclusion? Which role can the law play in resistance against some of these tendencies? And to what extent can literature and the imagination offer an alternative?
We will start our journey in Oroppa, with El Khannoussi and Van Den Meerssche as our guides covering these and other questions in a conversation moderated by Hans Demeyer.
This event is made possible by generous funding by the Dutch Language Union, the Dutch Foundation for Literature, UCL-SELCS and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
*Refreshments and light bites will be provided throughout the evening.*
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- 3 hours
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University Women's Club Library Room
2 Audley Square
London W1K 1DB United Kingdom
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Welcome and Conversation
Welcome and Conversation with Safae El Khannoussi, Dimitri van den Meerssche and Hans Demeyer followed by a Q&A
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