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The Greek Idea

The Formation of National and Transnational Identities
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Greece today finds itself caught on a turbulent edge of Europe, yet both high culture and popular myth have long placed Greece as a locus of Western civilisation, reinforced by English travellers' 'discovery' of Greece in the late-eighteenth century and the impact this had on English Literature. Opening up fresh avenues of discourse, Maria Koundoura maps what this dual representation signifies for Greeks, both national and diasporic. In doing so, she touches on twentieth century diaspora cultures from Europe to the United States, offering a new critical paradigm from which to explore national and transnational identities. Koundoura deftly draws upon postcolonial theory to address and analyse the cultural material that has produced Greece's representation as both 'European' and 'other'. This is a fascinating contribution to the growing area of transnational culture studies, as well as a valuable resource for scholars of Postcolonialism, Modern Greek, Diaspora studies, multicultural studies and Balkan studies.

Author Biography:

Maria Koundoura is Associate Professor of Literature at Emerson College, Boston, and holds a PhD from the English Department of Stanford University. She is the author of articles on modernity, globalization and transnational culture in various area studies (English, Modern Greek, Postcolonial Studies), and is also Editor of The Journal of Modern Greek Studies. Her most recent book is Transnational Culture, Transnational Identity: The Politics and Ethics of Global Cultural Exchange (I.B.Tauris, 2012).
Release date Australia
May 1st, 2012
Audience
  • Undergraduate
Pages
224
Dimensions
134x216x18
ISBN-13
9781848859722
Product ID
10417862

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