Contemporary Greek Fiction in a United Europe: From Local History to the Global IndividualPeter Mackridge, Eleni Yannakakis, Helenē Giannakakē After more than twenty years as a full member of the European Union, Greece has produced a literature with radically different thematic, ideological and linguistic orientations from previous periods, for both domestic and international reasons. Since literature is considered to constitute both the repository of culture and one of its several manifestations, any attempt to assess cultural convergence in a unified Europe necessitates an examination and evaluation of contemporary literary production in individual member states. The present volume - the collective work of academics, literary critics and fiction writers - investigates the dramatically new trends that have emerged in contemporary Greek fiction and places this local literature within an international context. |
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... ideological perspective . At a time when history itself is increasingly viewed as historiography , that is as simply a matter of perspectives , and contemporary Greek society has almost entirely freed itself from the ideological ...
... ideological perspective . At a time when history itself is increasingly viewed as historiography , that is as simply a matter of perspectives , and contemporary Greek society has almost entirely freed itself from the ideological ...
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... ideological character of this narrativization evokes the fact that the problems of migration , both internal and external , of violence and political conservatism have their roots in previous historical periods and not exclusively in ...
... ideological character of this narrativization evokes the fact that the problems of migration , both internal and external , of violence and political conservatism have their roots in previous historical periods and not exclusively in ...
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... ideological . Irony is also , in my view , the characteristic of the work's literariness and one of the means of resistance to its own ideological force . This puts Valtinos , to my mind at least , in the select group of genuinely post ...
... ideological . Irony is also , in my view , the characteristic of the work's literariness and one of the means of resistance to its own ideological force . This puts Valtinos , to my mind at least , in the select group of genuinely post ...
Contents
Centrifugal Topographies Cultural Allegories and Metafictional | 24 |
Greek | 52 |
The Dislocated Self in a Global Situation | 71 |
Copyright | |
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