ALEXANDRA STANIĆ

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ALEXANDRA STANIĆ

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"Ausländergöre" Book Launch

Drawing on her own migration story—growing up between Frittaten soup and Ćevapčići—her journey of queer self-discovery, and her rise to become one of the most important critical voices on German-language social media, Alex Stanić weaves her life story with incisive analysis of social developments.

“You’ll always be a foreigner, no matter how good your German is.” Alex Stanić is 12 years old when she hears this sentence, spoken by a regular at the tavern her Bosnian parents run. A sentence that casts a long shadow: right-wing ideas and values have migrated from dining rooms and living rooms to the 8 o’clock news, the arts and culture sections, and government programs.

 

Foreign brat, welfare leech, cultural polluter, Švabica, man-hater, militant lesbian—in her first nonfiction book, each of these labels serves as a narrative starting point for Stanić to shed light on issues of class, misogyny, and right-wing populism. In a moving way, she highlights the challenges faced by people who are marginalized on multiple fronts and the bridges that need to be built to overcome them.

Stanić is gentle, but she argues strategically, because: without conflict, there is no change. She writes with radical honesty about her own experiences, without slipping into a victim role, but with an unwavering eye for structural violence.

Alexandra Stanić is a journalist and expert in feminist and digital discourses. On social media, as well as in lectures and panel discussions, she speaks about social justice, sexuality, and online hate. Alexandra Stanić was chief reporter at the Viennese city magazine BIBER and at VICE Austria. She lives in Vienna.

“Ausländergöre,” 224 pages, will be published on November 11, 2026, by Goldmann Verlag

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Location

Heimathafen Neukölln
Heimathafen Neukölln Karl-Marx-Straße 141 12043 Berlin