The article examines how Prigipos, a cafe´ in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki,communicates Greek cosmological themes through the way it ‘stages’ urban memories.The staging suggests an ‘Oriental’ tourist-like flaˆnerie that matches, and is directed towards the cafe´’s physical and symbolic surroundings (notably, the TurkishConsulate, the adjacent paternal house of Turkey’s first President, Kemal Ataturk, butalso the old part of the city, historically populated by Greek refugees from AnatolianTurkey). My ethnographic eye is examined as constitutive of this flanerie, especially sinceI grew up in Thessaloniki. Through the employment of mixed research tools andmethods, I explore how Prigipos’s spectacular self-presentation replaced old m...
International audienceThis article employs the notion of embodied geopolitics in order to re-ground ...
Thessaloniki is a significant crossroad between Europe and the near and middle east and has had a c...
As Therasiotes – residents of Therasia, a sparsely populated island sitting to the west of the globa...
The paper comprises an aspect of a (British Academy) project on evolving understandings of heritage ...
The article interrogates the rationale and origins of changing imaginaries of tourism in Greece in t...
The paper examines Anatolítika glykà (Asia Minor sweets) and the craft of zacharoplastikí (sweet-mak...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
In this article, I draw on Pierre Nora’s concept of “sites of memory” to explore the material textur...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Konstantinos Kalantzis: “Modernity as Cure...
Founded in 315 B.C. as a Hellenistic town, Thessaloniki proceeded to evolve from a major provincial ...
This article uses the concept of hospitality to examine the relations between native‐born Greeks and...
In the consciousness of the educated, bourgeois classes of nineteenth-century Europe, Greece was the...
The central square and the immediate surroundings of the Macedonian capital Skopje is to receive ove...
Thessaloniki and its mayor have been portrayed quite favourably in international mainstream media co...
The reception of material and immaterial culture and heritage is a rapidly growing field. Indeed, sc...
International audienceThis article employs the notion of embodied geopolitics in order to re-ground ...
Thessaloniki is a significant crossroad between Europe and the near and middle east and has had a c...
As Therasiotes – residents of Therasia, a sparsely populated island sitting to the west of the globa...
The paper comprises an aspect of a (British Academy) project on evolving understandings of heritage ...
The article interrogates the rationale and origins of changing imaginaries of tourism in Greece in t...
The paper examines Anatolítika glykà (Asia Minor sweets) and the craft of zacharoplastikí (sweet-mak...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
In this article, I draw on Pierre Nora’s concept of “sites of memory” to explore the material textur...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Konstantinos Kalantzis: “Modernity as Cure...
Founded in 315 B.C. as a Hellenistic town, Thessaloniki proceeded to evolve from a major provincial ...
This article uses the concept of hospitality to examine the relations between native‐born Greeks and...
In the consciousness of the educated, bourgeois classes of nineteenth-century Europe, Greece was the...
The central square and the immediate surroundings of the Macedonian capital Skopje is to receive ove...
Thessaloniki and its mayor have been portrayed quite favourably in international mainstream media co...
The reception of material and immaterial culture and heritage is a rapidly growing field. Indeed, sc...
International audienceThis article employs the notion of embodied geopolitics in order to re-ground ...
Thessaloniki is a significant crossroad between Europe and the near and middle east and has had a c...
As Therasiotes – residents of Therasia, a sparsely populated island sitting to the west of the globa...