Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016

Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016
Title Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016 PDF eBook
Author Philip E. Phillis
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Emigration and immigration in motion pictures
ISBN 9781474495226

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The book provides a response to urgent calls to comprehend the cultural impact of immigration in Greece, and to determine the capacity of contemporary Greek cinema to challenge the logic of Fortress Europe.

Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016

Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016
Title Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016 PDF eBook
Author Philip-Edward Phillis
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2022-08-31
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781474437042

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The book provides a response to urgent calls to comprehend the cultural impact of immigration in Greece, and to determine the capacity of contemporary Greek cinema to challenge the logic of Fortress Europe.

Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives

Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives
Title Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Thomas M. F. Gerry
Publisher Vernon Press
Total Pages 314
Release 2022-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 1648894453

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'Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives' provides readers with opportunities to reconnect with the origins of thought in an astonishingly wide variety of areas: politics, economics, art, spirituality, gender relations, medicine, literature, philosophy, music, and so on. As the chapters in the book show, Classical Greek thought still informs much of contemporary culture. There are countless books and articles that deal with ancient Greece historically, and a similar number that focus on Greece as a contemporary travel destination. There is both a lot of interest in Greece as a place now, and in Greece’s history and culture, which formed the early origins of much of Western civilisation. The distinctive attraction of 'Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives' is that it brings together, by means of fascinating examples, the two areas of interest: Greece’s past in relation to its, and our, present. In addition to the general interest factor, the book suggests questions for re-examination: the individual chapters provide abundant original research on their subjects, and in most cases offer critiques on the assumptions about, and the interpretations of, Greece’s ancient and contemporary cultural practices. These challenges themselves stimulate far-reaching thought and discussion, a feature highly attractive to readers (and students) wishing to develop a more in-depth understanding of the legacies of ancient Greece.

Greek Diaspora and Migration Since 1700

Greek Diaspora and Migration Since 1700
Title Greek Diaspora and Migration Since 1700 PDF eBook
Author Dēmētrēs Tziovas
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 336
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780754666097

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The Greek diaspora is one of the paradigmatic historical diasporas and essentially now a modern phenomenon. Diaspora, exile and immigration represent three successive phases in Modern Greek history and they are useful vantage points from which to analyse changes in Greek society, politics and culture over the last three centuries. This volume charts the role of territorial displacements as social and cultural agents and examines their impact on communities, politics, institutional attitudes and culture. The aim is to map out the transformation of Greece from a largely homogenous society with a high proportion of emigrants to a more diverse society inundated by immigrants after the end of the Cold War. The originality of this book lies in the bringing together of diaspora, exile and immigration and its focus on developments both inside and outside Greece.

Crime Fiction Migration

Crime Fiction Migration
Title Crime Fiction Migration PDF eBook
Author Christiana Gregoriou
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 208
Release 2017-07-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1474216536

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Crime narratives form a large and central part of the modern cultural landscape. This book explores the cognitive stylistic processing of prose and audiovisual fictional crime 'texts'. It also examines instances where such narratives find themselves, through popular demand, 'migrating' - meaning that they cross languages, media formats and/or cultures. In doing so, Crime Fiction Migration proposes a move from a monomodal to a multimodal approach to the study of crime fiction. Examining original crime fiction works alongside their translations, adaptations and remakings proves instrumental in understanding how various semiotic modes interact with one another. The book analyses works such as We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Killing trilogy and the reimaginings of plays such as Shear Madness and films such as Funny Games. Crime fiction is consistently popular and 'on the move' - witness the spate of detective series exported out of Scandinavia, or the ever popular exporting of these shows from the USA. This multimodal and semiotically-aware analysis of global crime narratives expands the discipline and is key reading for students of linguistics, criminology, literature and film.

Index of Cinematographic Archive

Index of Cinematographic Archive
Title Index of Cinematographic Archive PDF eBook
Author Phōteinē Kōnstantopoulou
Publisher
Total Pages 116
Release 2000
Genre Documentary films
ISBN

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Immigration Law and Management in Greece

Immigration Law and Management in Greece
Title Immigration Law and Management in Greece PDF eBook
Author Nikolaos Sitaropoulos
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre
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Aim of this study is to provide an analysis of immigration into Greece, underlying the main issues that are to be tackled by the Greek state with a view to drawing up an urgently needed comprehensive and efficient immigration framework. The first section presents the development of alien immigration in modern Greece and the main socio-economic features of the country's u-turn from the period of sending to the one of receiving economic migrants. In the second section there are analyzed the three major phases of Greek immigration policy and law from 1991-2002: Greece in 1991, by its first draconian Immigration Law number 1975, showed the first signs of awakening from a long state of hibernation. The failure though of this first effort of controlling, in effect preventing, alien immigration led to the second phase of 1998-2001 when the first, also largely unsuccessful, programme of regularization of irregular immigrants was launched. The third major phase of Greek immigration policy started upon the entry into force of the new Immigration Law 2910/2001 which has been a delayed and elliptic attempt to move towards a modern immigration policy framework, introducing at the same time a second programme of irregular immigrants' regularization. The second section of the study is complemented by an overview of the Greek attempts to control irregular immigration which has been one of the main preoccupations of Greek authorities and has topped their agendas with EU and Balkan states alike. The main tools against irregular immigration used by Greece so far have been regional inter-state agreements, an idea that has not produced the results wished for, since it has not been coupled by the necessary inter-state co-operation on substantive issues pertaining to the root causes of migration. Finally the third section focuses on some major issues regarding the peripheral, marginalized socio-political position of alien immigrant population and its prospects in modern Greek society. These are serious problems requiring the urgent action both of the state and the civil society. The study concludes by pinpointing the basic crucial themes on which a new comprehensive Greek immigration policy should be based, breaking the constraints of the archaic logic of immigration control that has so far led to a complete dead end, concurrently adopting a holistic thesis of action both regionally and on the European level.