Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 1
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Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 1

Otherness, Reactionary Politics, the Class Gaze

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Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 1

Otherness, Reactionary Politics, the Class Gaze

About this book

This two-volume work brings together studies focusing on the Greek realities of class as they appear in and through the Greek media realm. Critically engaging with traditions of class analysis, it brings to light various class perspectives and their explanatory power for the Greek context. In doing so, it embraces intersectional approaches that study class structures in their co-constructions/co-articulations with other forms of social organization and identification, such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, geography and labor. Instead of providing clear-cut definitions, the chapters reveal the complexities and relationalities of class cultures and classed selves in their making. Volume one brings forth studies concerned with intersectional questions of class, notions of otherness, and forms of exclusion as they appear in popular media genres over a variety of social issues. Further, the volume also deals with class-related issues connected to the study of reactionary, far-right, and racist content advancing in Greek public spheres.

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Yes, you can access Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 1 by Yiannis Mylonas,Elena Psyllakou in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Ethnic Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Foreword: Class Cultures and the Media in Greece
  4. Introduction: Probing Perpetual Crisis
  5. Misrecognizing Class in the Age of Covid-19: The Aspropyrgos Case and the Media
  6. Housing Precarization and the Reshuffling of Worthiness, Blame, and Vulnerability During the Covid-19 Pandemic
  7. Invaders vs Investors: The Importance of Class in the Framing of Migration in the Greek Press
  8. Media Representations of the Roma Population in Greece: Negative Stereotyping and Class Politics Against the Indigenous “Other”
  9. Endoxa, Regimes of Truth, and Hatred Rhetoric: Examining Golden Dawn’s Online Media Discourses
  10. Private Television and the Reproduction of Conspiracy Theories: The Greek Case
  11. Anti-vaccination and COVID-19 Scepticism on Greek-speaking Social Media: A Form of Far-right Propaganda
  12. Somewhere Between Paris and Tehran: Exploring Greece’s Media-mediated Sociopolitics of Religion and Their Implicit Class Connotations
  13. Digitally Mediated Collective Memory of the Greek Civil War: A Post-Memory Analysis of YouTube Comments
  14. Rebétiko: Class, Migration and Affective Structures in the Cinematographic Narration of a Musical Genre
  15. Women Crossing Borders in White Vans: An Autoethnographic Account of the Performance and Embodiment of Class in Post-socialist Migration
  16. Correction to: Private Television and the Reproduction of Conspiracy Theories: The Greek Case
  17. Back Matter