An den Grenzen der interkulturellen Bildung

Intercultural education promises to make living and working together under the conditions of strangeness and migration easier. Nevertheless, there are unresolvable conflicts - and more cultural knowledge often leads to greater disorientation. Is this educational approach about to fail? Can intercultural learning integrate experiences of failure? To reflect on practice, Sabine Aydt's transdisciplinary essay employs several hypothetical concepts - from shipwrecks to tragedies and intruders. She points out ways of dealing with crises and loss of autonomy in the context of strangeness and thus opens our view to unexpected transitions to another, playful approach to cultural learning.

Sabine Aydt (Mag.a iur. Dr. phil.) arbeitet an kulturwissenschaftlichen Themen, lehrt und berät zu Interkulturellen Kompetenzen und Migrationsgesellschaft. Sie ist Mitbegründerin des Bildungsnetzwerks NIC - Networking Inter Cultures.