Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'

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A student-led workshop organised under the auspices of the Society for Modern Greek Studies and the Sub-Faculty of Modern Greek, University of Oxford, with the support of the Onassis Foundation.

Oxford University


    • Apr 26, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    From the Crisis to Metamorphosis: History, Trauma and Loss in C. Oikonomou’s Kati tha ginei tha deis and D. Papamarkos’s MetaPoesis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 19:15


    Vassiliki Kaisidou (University of Oxford) gives the third talk in the fourth panel; 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

    “Greek drama”: The role of heritage in spectacle creation during the Greek economic crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 19:39


    Mina Dragouni (UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage) gives the second talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

    Far-right blogging and migration: discourses and aesthetics

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 19:27


    Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences), gives the first talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

    Crisis and memory on the foreign stage: The bilingual Abandon the Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 20:17


    Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy (CUNY) gives the third talk in the panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

    A love-hate relationship? The impact of historical Philhellenism on Germany’s view of the “Greek Crisis”

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 17:06


    Dr. Helen Roche (University of Cambridge) gives the second talk in the third panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

    The ‘refugee crisis’ as a neo-orientalist discourse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 17:05


    Maria Kenti Kranidioti (University of Durham), gives the first talk in panel 3; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

    The “Polytechnic generation” in modern Greek “literature of the crisis”: the cases of Petros Markaris and Rhea Galanaki

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 22:09


    Yannis Vangelokostas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the third talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

    Which Side Are You On?: Historical Divisions as Identity Re-inventions during the Greek Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 27:25


    Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou (UCL), gives the second talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

    Howling Kleftika: re-writing the Beats in the post-December youth (sub)cultures

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 20:55


    Nikos Kalogiros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the first talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

    Smyrna in Your Pocket: History, Emotion and the Drama of Refugees

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 22:06


    Kristina Gedgaudaitė (University of Oxford), gives the third talk in Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

    Kinship and post-war trauma: Re-imagining the Asia Minor Catastrophe in times of crisis in Dimosthenis Papamarkos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 17:13


    Angeliki Mousiou (University of Oxford), gives the second talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

    Time, Space and Narrative: Multiplicity of Politics in the Graphic Novel 'Aivali'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 19:51


    Elžbieta Banytė (Vilnius University), gives the first talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

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