Retelling the Past in Contemporary Greek Literature, Film, and Popular Culture
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Retelling the Past in Contemporary Greek Literature, Film, and Popular Culture

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Retelling the Past in Contemporary Greek Literature, Film, and Popular Culture

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This book deals with historical consciousness and its artistic expressions in contemporary Greece since 1989 from the point of view that contemporary Greeks have been faced with the contradictions between on the one hand a glorious, world-famous yet distant past and, on the other, a traumatic contemporary history of wars, expulsions, civil strife and political and economic crises. Such clashes of imaginary identifications and collective traumas call for interpretations not only from historians but also from artists and storytellers. Therefore, the chapters in this volume explore the ways in which sensitive and creative perspectives of art approach and appropriate history in Greece.

Through a rich collection of analytical case studies and creative reflections on Greece's past, present, and future this volume presents the reader with the ways a set of contemporary Greek storytellers in different genres have incorporated previously under-explored or little-known themes, events, and epochs in modern Greek history showing how the past, by being interpreted and represented in the present, can teach us a lot about contemporary Greek society. The themes that form the point of departure for the stories told or retold cover various significant components of Greek history and culture such as ancient myths, the Ottoman period, the Greek War of Independence and the Greek Civil War, but also less prominent or known aspects of Greek history such as the Greek Enlightenment, the long and tragic history of Greek Jewry, and migration to and from Greece.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Figures
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction. History in the Storyteller’s Toolbox
  5. Part One
  6. POPULARIZING NEGLECTED PASTS
  7. Chapter One. Getting Intimate with the Unwanted Past: New Approaches to the Ottoman Legacy in Greek Fiction
  8. Chapter Two. Public History and the Revival of Repressed Sephardic Heritage in Thessaloniki
  9. CONSTRUCTING PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE IN MIGRANT FICTION
  10. Chapter Three. Poetry Traversing History: Narrating Louis Tikas in David Mason’s Ludlow
  11. Chapter Four. First-Person Past, Second-Person Present, and the Future of Now: Gazmend Kapllani’s Transnational, Interpersonal Timescapes
  12. TRAUMA, SENTIMENTALITY, AND CRISIS IN LITERATURE
  13. Chapter Five. To Remember and Forgive: The Afterlives of Queen Frederica’s Childtowns in Contemporary Greek Fiction
  14. Chapter Six. Fashioning a European Past for the National Self: Nikos Themelis’ For Some Companionship
  15. Chapter Seven. The Anxieties of History: Greek Fiction in Crisis
  16. SATIRE AND NOSTALGIA IN POPULAR CULTURE
  17. Chapter Eight. The Use of History for the Denunciation of the Present: Lena Kitsopoulou’s Athanasios Diakos—The Comeback
  18. Chapter Nine. Television Fiction as a Window into a Nation’s Past: The Arbitraries and the Concept of the Neohellene
  19. Chapter Ten. Ancient Greek Mythology and the Culture of the Neohellene in Animated TV Satire
  20. Chapter Eleven. Childhood Memories, Family Life, Nostalgia, and Historical Trauma in Contemporary Greek Cinema
  21. Part Two
  22. Preface
  23. A VISUAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE LENS
  24. Chapter Twelve. Witnesses for the Future: The Past Reflected in the Despair of the Present
  25. Chapter Thirteen. Still, Short, Cut: The Early Films of Sonia Liza Kenterman
  26. A LITERARY ECHO OF THE REFUGEE CRISIS
  27. Chapter Fourteen. What Are They After, Our Souls, Off the Coast of Lesbos? Reflections on Elias Venezis’ “The Isle of Lios” (1928)
  28. The Isle of Lios
  29. HISTORY FROM THE STORYTELLER’S VIEWPOINT
  30. Chapter Fifteen. Four Hundred Pleats
  31. Chapter Sixteen. Think Before You Learn
  32. Index
  33. About the Contributors