Nation of Strangers
22 April
19:00–22:00
De Balie, Amsterdam
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“Dear stranger. Are you home? Do you feel at home? And for how long?”
Across the world, the number of refugees, exiles, and displaced people continues to rise. More and more individuals find themselves politically homeless, economically excluded, or estranged within their own countries. Over the past decade, Ece Temelkuran has warned that the erosion of democracy does not happen overnight. To those who believed “it can’t happen here,” she has insisted: it will.
In her new book, Nation of Strangers: Rebuilding Home in the 21st Century, journalist Ece Temelkuran – who herself left her home country Turkey because of the authoritarian turn it took after the failed coup of 2016 – turns to the urgent question of belonging. Through a series of intimate letters from one stranger to another, she explores what it means to lose a home — and how we might begin to rebuild one in a fragile and uncertain century.
Part of this programme is a performative intervention by Studio Julian Hetzel inspired by conversations with Ece Temelkuran around the concept of home and her new book Nation of Strangers. The audience is invited to make an appointment at the imaginary Embassy of The Untitled States to experience a series of encounters with strangers.
Appointments are available between 19.00–20.00 and between 21.00–22.00 and can be made on the spot.
A valid identification document or passport is required for your meeting with the visa officers.