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Capricious Borders - Minority, Population, and Counter-Conduct Between Greece and Turkey (Paperback): Olga Demetriou Capricious Borders - Minority, Population, and Counter-Conduct Between Greece and Turkey (Paperback)
Olga Demetriou
R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Borders of states, borders of citizenship, borders of exclusion. As the lines drawn on international treaty maps become ditches in the ground and roaming barriers in the air, a complex state apparatus is set up to regulate the lives of those who cannot be expelled, yet who have never been properly ‘rooted’. This study explores the mechanisms employed at the interstices of two opposing views on the presence of minority populations in western Thrace: the legalization of their status as établis (established) and the failure to incorporate the minority in the Greek national imaginary. Revealing the logic of government bureaucracy shows how they replicate difference from the inter-state level to the communal and the personal.

Capricious Borders - Minority, Population, and Counter-Conduct Between Greece and Turkey (Hardcover): Olga Demetriou Capricious Borders - Minority, Population, and Counter-Conduct Between Greece and Turkey (Hardcover)
Olga Demetriou
R2,739 Discovery Miles 27 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Borders of states, borders of citizenship, borders of exclusion. As the lines drawn on international treaty maps become ditches in the ground and roaming barriers in the air, a complex state apparatus is set up to regulate the lives of those who cannot be expelled, yet who have never been properly 'rooted'. This study explores the mechanisms employed at the interstices of two opposing views on the presence of minority populations in western Thrace: the legalization of their status as etablis (established) and the failure to incorporate the minority in the Greek national imaginary. Revealing the logic of government bureaucracy shows how they replicate difference from the inter-state level to the communal and the personal.

Archaeology in Situ - Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece (Hardcover): Anna Stroulia, Susan Buck Sutton Archaeology in Situ - Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece (Hardcover)
Anna Stroulia, Susan Buck Sutton; Contributions by Amy Papalexandrou, Leslie G. Kaplan, Eleana Yalouri, …
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores the ways local communities perceive, experience, and interact with archaeological sites in Greece, as well as with the archaeologists and government officials who construct and study such places. In so doing, it reveals another side to sites that have been revered as both birthplace of Western civilization and basis of the modern Greek nation. The conceptual terrain of those who live near such sites is complex and furrowed with ambivalence, confusion, and resentment. For many local residents, these sites are gated enclaves, unexplained and off limits, except when workers are needed. While cleavages between residents and archaeologists have received attention elsewhere, they have been little examined in Greece, where they are often masked by sweeping statements on the glory of antiquity that overlook the extent to which ordinary Greeks have become disconnected from these places in their midst. The complexity of this situation, freighted as it is with two centuries of archaeological practice, is explored in this volume from multiple viewpoints and with respect to sites from prehistoric to Ottoman and beyond. Several chapters trace the origins of the disconnection between archaeological sites and communities, relating it to the ways in which early travelers appropriated sites for their own purposes, the subsequent move of archaeology onto the slippery slope created by the travelers, and the concurrent depiction of Greek peasants as passive and uninformed. Other chapters chronicle the active ways in which communities have contested the development and representation of particular sites and even sometimes created alternative landscapes with other points of entry to the valued Greek past. Still others recount and assess recent archaeological efforts to reconnect residents to the sites in their midst. Archaeology in Situ will be of particular value to those interested in modern Greek studies, Greek archaeology, Classics, public archaeology, archaeological ethics, anthropology, cultur

Archaeology in Situ - Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece (Paperback, New): Anna Stroulia, Susan Buck Sutton Archaeology in Situ - Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece (Paperback, New)
Anna Stroulia, Susan Buck Sutton; Contributions by Amy Papalexandrou, Leslie G. Kaplan, Eleana Yalouri, …
R1,714 Discovery Miles 17 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores the ways local communities perceive, experience, and interact with archaeological sites in Greece, as well as with the archaeologists and government officials who construct and study such places. In so doing, it reveals another side to sites that have been revered as both birthplace of Western civilization and basis of the modern Greek nation. The conceptual terrain of those who live near such sites is complex and furrowed with ambivalence, confusion, and resentment. For many local residents, these sites are gated enclaves, unexplained and off limits, except when workers are needed.

The Political Materialities of Borders - New Theoretical Directions (Hardcover): Olga Demetriou, Rozita Dimova The Political Materialities of Borders - New Theoretical Directions (Hardcover)
Olga Demetriou, Rozita Dimova
R3,678 Discovery Miles 36 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The political materialities of borders aims to bring questions of materiality to bear specifically on the study of borders. In doing this, the contributors have chosen an approach that does not presume the material aspect of borders but rather explores the ways in which any such materiality comes into being. Through ethnographic and philosophical explorations of the ontology of borders from the perspective of materiality, this volume seeks to throw light on the interaction between the materiality of state borders and the non-material aspects of state-making. This enables, it is shown, a new understanding of borders as productive of the politics of materiality, on which both the state project rests, including in its multifarious forms in the post-nation-state era. -- .

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