This paper addresses the inter-relationship between Greek nationalism, literature and the construction of cultural identity. Using the 'border' stories of the Greek author, Yeoryius Vizyinos, the author illustrates how literature can be employed to study late nineteenth century militant nationalism. The metaphor of the 'border' is employed to highlight the precariousness of modern Greek national identity. The author concludes that literature can be used to chart the contingent and contradictory narratives of Greek nationalism. These observations have relevance for more recent times given the ongoing conflicts over Macedonia and Cyprus.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
This paper draws from a larger project on the diasporic and transnational identities in the writing ...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Modern Greek literature, by both preserving its traditional elements and following world literary tr...
A dramatic increase in Cypriot juvenile literature appeared in the decades following the traumatic e...
This article aims to critically explore the concept of the border and its dynamic self-undermining q...
The Greek island of Lesvos has a centuries-old history as a site of departure, arrival, coexistence ...
Macedonia’s centrality to the making of Greece over the past century provides the empirical groundin...
Using ethnographic research from two different historical periods and border regions of Greece—the G...
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry...
Based on an ethnography of the relationship between Greek immigrants from the former Soviet Union an...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
Many are the texts of modern Greek literature in which immigration intersects with gender and sex or...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Travel writing has been viewed as one of the main sources of national typologies and is often held r...
The rival claims over Macedonia by the Serbs, Greeks, Bulgarians, and Turks prompted the so-called '...
This paper draws from a larger project on the diasporic and transnational identities in the writing ...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Modern Greek literature, by both preserving its traditional elements and following world literary tr...
A dramatic increase in Cypriot juvenile literature appeared in the decades following the traumatic e...
This article aims to critically explore the concept of the border and its dynamic self-undermining q...
The Greek island of Lesvos has a centuries-old history as a site of departure, arrival, coexistence ...
Macedonia’s centrality to the making of Greece over the past century provides the empirical groundin...
Using ethnographic research from two different historical periods and border regions of Greece—the G...
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry...
Based on an ethnography of the relationship between Greek immigrants from the former Soviet Union an...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
Many are the texts of modern Greek literature in which immigration intersects with gender and sex or...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Travel writing has been viewed as one of the main sources of national typologies and is often held r...
The rival claims over Macedonia by the Serbs, Greeks, Bulgarians, and Turks prompted the so-called '...
This paper draws from a larger project on the diasporic and transnational identities in the writing ...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Modern Greek literature, by both preserving its traditional elements and following world literary tr...