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Who does Germany belong to? Podcast Episode 3, with Max Czollek and Sasha Marianna Salzmann
Who does Germany belong to? In eight podcast episodes, Max Czollek and his guests shed light on different perspectives and concepts of belonging in a plural society. The dialogue creates an archive of home and resistance, reminding us that these discussions are not new and that strategies have already been found in the past that can be taken further today.
In episode 3, Max Czollek talks to playwright and novelist Sasha Marianna Salzmann about the concept of disintegration: about its origins at the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin and its role as an alternative approach to established notions of Jewish identity in Germany and beyond. Is disintegration an attempt to create a ‘post-migrant Jewishness’? Why did this work unfold in a theatre rather than in the German parliament, the Bundestag? What role do anniversaries such as the Victory in Europe Day on 8 May play? How has the meaning of disintegration shifted since Russia's invasion of Ukraine? And what can and should disintegration look like in 2025?