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women and power: fatima ouassak
Se réapproprier une puissance politique en tant que mère : c’est la proposition vigoureuse de la politologue et militante féministe française-marocaine.
Le pouvoir : apprendre à décrypter les représentations à l’œuvre dans la pop culture
Un atelier inventif pour aider les jeunes à mettre au jour les messages véhiculés par leurs lectures. Ou comment les doter d’un tout nouveau super-pouvoir.
Women and Power: Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
Journalist Catherine Vuylsteke talks to Ugandan writer Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi about her epic, internationally acclaimed debut novel, Kintu, and her new novel, The First Woman.
Women and Power: Imbolo Mbue
Following the commercial and critical success of Behold the Dreamers in 2016, the Cameroonian-American novelist returns with the equally convincing novel How Beautiful We Were.
Brussels International: Aleksandra Lun on mother tongues and other languages
The world of writers who also excel in a language that is not their mother tongue is absolutely fascinating.
Women and Power: Deborah Levy
She lit up the literary year 2020 with the first two parts of her ‘living autobiography’ series, Things I Don’t Want to Know and The Cost of Living.
Women and Power: the power of the pussy
‘What straitjacket are we forcing women into?’ The ‘Wild Women’ in Heleen Debruyne and Sofie Vandamme will ask their guests this question in the live version of their podcast of the same name. With Rachida Lamrabet, Julie Cafmeyer and Finnish writer Mia Kankimäki.
Roy Jacobsen is present
The acclaimed novels of the tetralogy in which Norwegian author Roy Jacobsen describes the fortunes of a family trying to carve out an existence on an island off the coast of Norway are appearing in a steady stream.
Interview with Norwegian double-talent Matias Faldbakken
The Norwegian phenomenon Matias Faldbakken is a writer and visual artist. With Vi er fem (translated into NL as We zijn met vijf), he has written an unusual but first-rate novel.
Migration and belongings : Hubert Antoine, Elisa Shua Dusapin et Max Lobe.
Les thèmes du territoire, de la multiculturalité et de la nationalité dans l’écriture offrent une bonne raison de rassembler trois auteurs au parcours passionnant.
A lingering past: Jakub Małecki and Alicja Gescinska
Jakub Małecki, one of the most important voices in contemporary Polish literature, will be in conversation with philosopher Alicja Gescinska.
Ecologie : Marie Darrieussecq, Nastassja Martin et Lucie Taïeb
Trois autrices lèvent le voile sur les raisons et les moyens de leur questionnement écologiste à travers l’écriture.