How diverse is Cologne Carnival? How migrants appropriate popular art spaces

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Title
How diverse is Cologne Carnival? How migrants appropriate popular art spaces
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Author(s)
Salzbrunn M.
ISSN
1070-289X
ISSN-L
1547-3384
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
1
Pages
92-106
Language
english
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Special Issue "Artistic Separation vs. Mixing in European Multicultural Cities" edited by Marco Martiniello
Abstract
The present article contributes to the ongoing academic debate on migrants' appropriation of artistic and political spaces in Germany. Cologne, one of the largest cities in Germany, is an interesting example of the tension between political discourse centred around multiculturalism and cultural segregation processes. The 'no fool is illegal' carnival organised by asylum seekers shows their capacity to act, as they reinvent an old local tradition by reinterpreting medieval rituals. Today, different groups and associations appropriate this festive art space: migrants, gays and lesbians, feminists and far-left groups either organise their own parties or take part in the official parties and parades as separate groups. As a result, the celebration of diversity figures on the local political agenda and becomes part of the official carnival festivities. This leads to a blurring of boundaries, whereby mainstream popular culture becomes more and more influenced by multicultural elements.
Keywords
carnival, migrants, diversity, Cologne, multiculturalism, reinvention of tradition
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