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In this episode we hand over to Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, Argentine writer and journalist, and recent winner of the American National Book Award for Translated Literature. One of the most powerful literary voices in Latin America today, she reflects on Europe through the lens of history, language and lived experience.
In conversation with Elisa Díaz Gras and Valeria Santi, Gabriela Cabezón Cámara revisits her first encounters with Europe - shaped by migration, memory and European literature - and interrogates the enduring impact of colonialism on the relationship between Europe and Latin America. She challenges the very notion of ‘colonial legacy’, describing it instead as an open wound marked by violence, dispossession and ongoing economic domination.
Throughout the discussion, she explores how power shapes language and meaning: who gets to name the world, define ‘universal’ norms, and claim legitimacy. From the concept of the Global South to the rise of far-right movements on both sides of the Atlantic, she offers a sharp and uncompromising critique of Western narratives, institutions and futures.
A dense, provocative and deeply literary conversation on history, language, power – and the uncertain future of relations between Europe and Latin America.
Handing Over the Mic is a podcast by the Brussels Institute for Geopolitics, produced with the support of the European Cultural Foundation.
Production and Distribution
Episodes are available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and are also featured on the homepages of BIG and our partner, the European Cultural Foundation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Brussels Institute for GeopoliticsIn this episode we hand over to Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, Argentine writer and journalist, and recent winner of the American National Book Award for Translated Literature. One of the most powerful literary voices in Latin America today, she reflects on Europe through the lens of history, language and lived experience.
In conversation with Elisa Díaz Gras and Valeria Santi, Gabriela Cabezón Cámara revisits her first encounters with Europe - shaped by migration, memory and European literature - and interrogates the enduring impact of colonialism on the relationship between Europe and Latin America. She challenges the very notion of ‘colonial legacy’, describing it instead as an open wound marked by violence, dispossession and ongoing economic domination.
Throughout the discussion, she explores how power shapes language and meaning: who gets to name the world, define ‘universal’ norms, and claim legitimacy. From the concept of the Global South to the rise of far-right movements on both sides of the Atlantic, she offers a sharp and uncompromising critique of Western narratives, institutions and futures.
A dense, provocative and deeply literary conversation on history, language, power – and the uncertain future of relations between Europe and Latin America.
Handing Over the Mic is a podcast by the Brussels Institute for Geopolitics, produced with the support of the European Cultural Foundation.
Production and Distribution
Episodes are available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and are also featured on the homepages of BIG and our partner, the European Cultural Foundation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.