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Rethinking a Radical Reputation: An Athens Neighbourhood between Media Hype and Social Experience [Kietas viršelis]

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Known for its anarchist and leftist movements, its uprisings and its vibrant counterculture, Exarcheia has long been a symbol of resistance and political activism in Greece. Through the voices and experiences of those who live, work and move through Exarcheia, this book delves into Athens most contested neighbourhood both its visible, striking elements and the unseen, elusive forces that linger in whispers, silences and memories. It unravels the tensions and contradictions of a place where beauty and resistance, decay and resilience are coexistent. Rather than reinforcing or dismissing its clichés and stereotypes, this exploration reveals the layered histories and political narratives that shape Exarcheias past, present and future.

Recenzijos

This is a highly engaging account of the ambivalent discourses surrounding Exarcheia ... it is a compelling reading for anthropology, urban studies and political activism. Olga Demetriou, Durham University

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Acknowledgements

Notes on Transliteration



Introduction: A Place That Does Not Exist



Chapter
1. Mapping Affective Geographies, Reading Exarcheian Archives

Chapter
2. Narratives of Apoliticisation and Political Performativity

Chapter
3. The Exarcheia Problem: Moral and Material Wretchedness in the
Neighbourhood

Chapter
4. Politics of Neglect and Conceptualisations of the State



Conclusion. Departures. The Metro is Coming!



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Maria Kenti-Kranidioti is a social anthropologist and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cyprus. Her research interests include urban anthropology, comparative ethnography, politics, identity, displacement and social movements.