Travel writing has been viewed as one of the main sources of national typologies and is often held responsible for the consolidation of stereotypes about otherness and for the promotion of an imperialist agenda. This paper aims to investigate conceptions of Greekness in contemporary Greek travelogues which involve a rethinking of stereotypical national representations. The analysis proceeds by proposing the method of “questioning home” in travelogues through diffracted gazes towards the traveller’s homeland as a result of his encounter with otherness. In the second part, Greekness is explored beyond the nation-state approach and the long-held national stereotype of the “Greek particularism”, Greece’s isolation because of the country’s unres...
Focusing on former-Soviet Greeks' experiences of cross-border movement to Greece, this paper sheds l...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
The economic crisis in Greece, that became an acute reality in 2010, revealed the preexisting cultur...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
In this article I will discuss two different attitudes of traveling in mid-nineteenth century Greece...
Since the early 1960s, numerous Greek American authors of the second and third generation have pub...
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As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
Cosmopolitanism is often discussed in a critical and disapproving manner: as a concept complicit wit...
International audienceSince 2008, Greece has been at the centre of European current affairs due to t...
This paper addresses the inter-relationship between Greek nationalism, literature and the constructi...
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Focusing on former-Soviet Greeks' experiences of cross-border movement to Greece, this paper sheds l...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
The economic crisis in Greece, that became an acute reality in 2010, revealed the preexisting cultur...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
In this article I will discuss two different attitudes of traveling in mid-nineteenth century Greece...
Since the early 1960s, numerous Greek American authors of the second and third generation have pub...
This paper is concerned with issues of identity, place and belongingness in narratives of return mig...
Cosmopolitan Memory in Europe’s ‘Backwaters’ reconsiders the definitional relationships of ‘national...
Travel narratives in Greek cinema of the 1990s chronicled the shifting perceptions of Greece’s role ...
In the consciousness of the educated, bourgeois classes of nineteenth-century Europe, Greece was the...
As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
Cosmopolitanism is often discussed in a critical and disapproving manner: as a concept complicit wit...
International audienceSince 2008, Greece has been at the centre of European current affairs due to t...
This paper addresses the inter-relationship between Greek nationalism, literature and the constructi...
The article addresses how spaces of inclusion and exclusion encountered during the relocation and ad...
Focusing on former-Soviet Greeks' experiences of cross-border movement to Greece, this paper sheds l...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
The economic crisis in Greece, that became an acute reality in 2010, revealed the preexisting cultur...