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The Empty Cradle of Democracy - Sex, Abortion, and Nationalism in Modern Greece (Hardcover, New)
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The Empty Cradle of Democracy - Sex, Abortion, and Nationalism in Modern Greece (Hardcover, New)
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During the 1990s, Greece had a very high rate of abortion at the
same time that its low birth rate was considered a national crisis.
The Empty Cradle of Democracy explores this paradox. Alexandra
Halkias shows that despite Greek Orthodox beliefs that abortion is
murder, many Greek women view it as "natural" and consider birth
control methods invasive. The formal public-sphere view is that
women destroy the body of the nation by aborting future citizens.
Scrutiny of these conflicting cultural beliefs enables Halkias's
incisive critique of the cornerstones of modern liberal democracy,
including the autonomous "individual" subject and a polity external
to the private sphere. The Empty Cradle of Democracy examines the
complex relationship between nationalism and gender and
re-theorizes late modernity and violence by exploring Greek
representations of human agency, the fetus, national identity,
eroticism, and the divine.Halkias's analysis combines telling
fragments of contemporary Athenian culture, Greek history, media
coverage of abortion and the declining birth rate, and fieldwork in
Athens at an obstetrics/gynecology clinic and a family-planning
center. Halkias conducted in-depth interviews with one hundred and
twenty women who had had two or more abortions and observed more
than four hundred gynecological exams at a state family-planning
center. She reveals how intimate decisions and the public
preoccupation with the low birth rate connect to nationalist ideas
of race, religion, freedom, resistance, and the fraught encounter
between modernity and tradition. The Empty Cradle of Democracy is a
startling examination of how assumptions underlying liberal
democracy are betrayed while the nation permeates the body and
understandings of gender and sexuality complicate the
nation-building projects of late modernity.
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