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    • Thirty Years Later: Rethinking Albanian-Greek Identity
    • The Politics of Public Memory: HIV/AIDS Activism in Greece
    • “We Have Never Been Racist”: Rethinking Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Greece
    • What Greece...?
    • Dream Nation: 200 Years On
    • Art and its Histories in Contemporary Greece: Concepts, Challenges, Debates
    • Our Intense Biopolitical Present: COVID and Before
    • On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos
    • Golden Dawn: The End of the Story?
    • Greek and Green? Eco-turn in Modern Greek Studies
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    • A Doctor Recalls Cavafy’s Final Days
    • (Re)collecting Seeds of the Past: Narratives of Greek Australia in the Indigenous Voice Referendum
    • Stepping on Thin Ice: Angelo Surmelis’s "The Dangerous Art of Blending In" and Ethnic Gay Psychosocial Burdens
    • National Troubadour, Guru, and Soulmate
    • Loving the Ghost
    • The Subaltern Speaks Back: Decolonising the Greko Community of Calabria
    • Soloúp's "Aivali: A Story of Greeks and Turks in 1922": A Creative Response
    • Re-enactment, Reparation, and Parrhesia: In the Dollhouses of Mario Banushi
    • Whose Athens? : Examining Graffiti and Street Art in Athens Historic Centre
    • George Seferis and Octavio Paz: Marginal Literary Traditions as Counter-Narratives to Western Modernity
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    • VIDEO: Thirty years later – Rethinking Albanian-Greek identity
    • VIDEO: The politics of public memory: HIV/AIDS activism in Greece
    • VIDEO: “We have never been racist”: Rethinking race and ethnicity in contemporary Greece
    • VIDEO: What Greece...?
    • VIDEO: Dream Nation; 200 years on
    • VIDEO: Art and its Histories in Contemporary Greece: Concepts, Challenges, Debates
    • VIDEO: Our Intense Biopolitical Present: COVID and Before
    • VIDEO: On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos
    • VIDEO: Golden Dawn: The End of the Story?
    • VIDEO: Greek and Green? Eco-turn in Modern Greek Studies
  • BOOK-SELF
    • The Limits of Biography: Thoughts on Writing Cavafy's Life
    • Between Ruins and Myths: Voices of Contemporary Greece
    • The Interpreters: Reading Empires, Nations, and Their Questions
    • Athens, Still: Writing a City into Being
    • Cavafy, Poetry, and Haunting
    • Postcolonial Mediterraneans and Displacement: Voices from the Balcony of the Sea Call for an Interdisciplinary Multi-Method Model
    • Literature's Refuge: Rewriting the Mediterranean Borderscape
    • Paradoxes of Emancipation: Radical Imagination and Space in Neoliberal Greece
    • A Contemporary Glance at History through the Graphic Novels Aivali and 21
    • The Long Great War in Comics Form
    • Islam and Nationalism in Modern Greece, 1821-1940
    • Vertiginous Life: An Anthropology of Time and the Unforeseen (in Contemporary Greece)
    • Why Seferis?
    • Considerations on the reception of Cypriot literature
    • Adoption, Memory, and Cold War Greece: Kid pro quo?: A Before and After
    • Surplus Citizens: Struggle and Nationalism in the Greek Crisis
    • Frames of Refugeehood
    • The Conquered
    • Infrastructures of governmentality
    • What could art history contribute to MGS in the 21st century
    • Recollecting History, Bodies and Looks: the Graphic Novel 'Bandits' (Part 1) by Yorgos Goussis and Yiannis Rangos
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  • NEWS & EVENTS
    • Anafi Summer School: Cultural Analysis Seminars
    • Open Call for Contributions
    • Greek Studies Now: A Two-Day Programme
    • Agonistic Realisms
    • Modern Greek Studies in the 21st Century: Agonistic Realisms
    • Greek Studies Now: Local Cases, Global Debates
    • Thirty Years Later: Rethinking Albanian-Greek Identity
    • The Politics of Public Memory: HIV/AIDS Activism in Greece
    • “We Have Never Been Racist”: Rethinking Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Greece
    • What Greece...?
    • Dream Nation: 200 Years On
    • Art and its Histories in Contemporary Greece: Concepts, Challenges, Debates
    • Our Intense Biopolitical Present: COVID and Before
    • On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos
    • Golden Dawn: The End of the Story?
    • Greek and Green? Eco-turn in Modern Greek Studies
    • Launch Event: ‘Modern Greek Studies in the 21st Century’
  • BLOG
    • A Doctor Recalls Cavafy’s Final Days
    • (Re)collecting Seeds of the Past: Narratives of Greek Australia in the Indigenous Voice Referendum
    • Stepping on Thin Ice: Angelo Surmelis’s "The Dangerous Art of Blending In" and Ethnic Gay Psychosocial Burdens
    • National Troubadour, Guru, and Soulmate
    • Loving the Ghost
    • The Subaltern Speaks Back: Decolonising the Greko Community of Calabria
    • Soloúp's "Aivali: A Story of Greeks and Turks in 1922": A Creative Response
    • Re-enactment, Reparation, and Parrhesia: In the Dollhouses of Mario Banushi
    • Whose Athens? : Examining Graffiti and Street Art in Athens Historic Centre
    • George Seferis and Octavio Paz: Marginal Literary Traditions as Counter-Narratives to Western Modernity
    • More posts...
  • VIDEOS
    • VIDEO: Thirty years later – Rethinking Albanian-Greek identity
    • VIDEO: The politics of public memory: HIV/AIDS activism in Greece
    • VIDEO: “We have never been racist”: Rethinking race and ethnicity in contemporary Greece
    • VIDEO: What Greece...?
    • VIDEO: Dream Nation; 200 years on
    • VIDEO: Art and its Histories in Contemporary Greece: Concepts, Challenges, Debates
    • VIDEO: Our Intense Biopolitical Present: COVID and Before
    • VIDEO: On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos
    • VIDEO: Golden Dawn: The End of the Story?
    • VIDEO: Greek and Green? Eco-turn in Modern Greek Studies
  • BOOK-SELF
    • The Limits of Biography: Thoughts on Writing Cavafy's Life
    • Between Ruins and Myths: Voices of Contemporary Greece
    • The Interpreters: Reading Empires, Nations, and Their Questions
    • Athens, Still: Writing a City into Being
    • Cavafy, Poetry, and Haunting
    • Postcolonial Mediterraneans and Displacement: Voices from the Balcony of the Sea Call for an Interdisciplinary Multi-Method Model
    • Literature's Refuge: Rewriting the Mediterranean Borderscape
    • Paradoxes of Emancipation: Radical Imagination and Space in Neoliberal Greece
    • A Contemporary Glance at History through the Graphic Novels Aivali and 21
    • The Long Great War in Comics Form
    • Islam and Nationalism in Modern Greece, 1821-1940
    • Vertiginous Life: An Anthropology of Time and the Unforeseen (in Contemporary Greece)
    • Why Seferis?
    • Considerations on the reception of Cypriot literature
    • Adoption, Memory, and Cold War Greece: Kid pro quo?: A Before and After
    • Surplus Citizens: Struggle and Nationalism in the Greek Crisis
    • Frames of Refugeehood
    • The Conquered
    • Infrastructures of governmentality
    • What could art history contribute to MGS in the 21st century
    • Recollecting History, Bodies and Looks: the Graphic Novel 'Bandits' (Part 1) by Yorgos Goussis and Yiannis Rangos
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→Thirty years later – Rethinking Albanian-Greek identity

→The politics of public memory: HIV/AIDS activism in Greece

→“We have never been racist”:Rethinking race and ethnicity in contemporary Greece

→What Greece...?

→Dream Nation; 200 years on

→Art and its Histories in Contemporary Greece: Concepts, Challenges, Debates

→Our Intense Biopolitical Present: COVID and Before

→On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos

→Golden Dawn: The End of the Story?

→Greek and Green? Eco-turn in Modern Greek Studies

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