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Introduction
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Acknowledgements 11
- List of Greek words and acronyms used in the text 13
- Preface 15
- 1. Methodology issues and theoretical starting points 21
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2. Introduction: “Transformation” and “Petty Bourgeoisism”
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2.1 Discourses of development and reconstruction
- Introduction 33
- 2.1.1 “Underdevelopment” in Greece 39
- 2.1.2 Middle class as parasitic and extra-institutional mobility 41
- 2.1.3 On petty bourgeoisism: from criticism to connotations 41
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2.2 The analytical category of “class” and its use in the post-war Greek context
- 2.2.1 Without a bourgeoisie 48
- 2.2.2 Ideotype of Greek petty bourgeoisism 55
- 2.3 Fieldwork in Kato Toumba 59
- 2.4 Modernization, urbanization and ideological “civilizing”: an anthropological reading 63
- 2.5 Space and objects in the discourses and practices of the noikokyraioi from Thessaloniki 66
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3. Poverty, refugeeism and material adaptation
- Introduction 71
- 3.1 The paradigm of Thessaloniki 76
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3.2 About the material recognition of refugeeism: the first home
- 3.2.1 Poverty, deprivation and strategies to recover a lost world 78
- 3.2.2 Short personal and family stories about homes and belongings. Stories of extreme poverty and refugeeism 82
- 3.2.3 Efforts of integration and adaptation in the first post-war years 98
- 3.2.4 Antiparochi as miraculous adaptation 104
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3.3 The distinction: the “good homes” of the city center
- Introduction 112
- 3.3.1 Speaking with a main informant on the fringes of the city center 116
- 3.3.2 “Good homes” and architectural heritage of the city: conflicting public discourses 120
- 3.3.3 Living in the center: life history 123
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4. Things in post-war home: modernity, innovation and becoming a noikokyra/noikokyris
- Introduction 135
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4.1 From acting subjects to the interaction of subjects-objects
- Introduction 140
- 4.1.1 Strategies and practices of integration into a “noikokyremeno” lifestyle. The case of Maria from Toumba 143
- 4.1.2 Gender-based performances of the modern. The case of Vasiliki from the second generation of women from Toumba 158
- 4.1.3 Homes of “prokopi” and “dignity”. Social relations intermediated by material things 166
- 4.1.4 The concept of “noble” and “aristocratic” as a normative decoration standard in the homes of noikokyraioi 172
- 4.2 The counterexample: “peasants” and “migrants from Germany” in Toumba of “eastern suburbs” 182
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5. “Modern” state, “noikokyraioi” citizens and local shades of “corruption”
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5.1 DEI civilization
- Introduction 201
- 5.1.1 “In the 1960s, I already had a dishwasher and a mixer, my sweetheart”. Objectifications of the “modern” in the example of Antigoni 213
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5.2 Employees versus employees: daily stories of bureaucratic disobedience in post-war DEI
- Introduction 226
- 5.2.1 Settlement of refugees or corruption? The production of benefactor citizen through representations of practices of trespassing of public property 235
- 5.2.2 “Settlement” of the “benefactor” citizen and public interest 245
- 5.2.3 The social reproduction of noikokyraios through practices of trespassing of public property in the post-war context of reconstruction 251
- Conclusions 269
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References
- Introduction 277
- Archives 298
- Greek TV series 298
- Journalistic articles 298
- Filmography 299
- Electronic resources 299
- Albums 300
- List of Figures 301
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Acknowledgements 11
- List of Greek words and acronyms used in the text 13
- Preface 15
- 1. Methodology issues and theoretical starting points 21
-
2. Introduction: “Transformation” and “Petty Bourgeoisism”
-
2.1 Discourses of development and reconstruction
- Introduction 33
- 2.1.1 “Underdevelopment” in Greece 39
- 2.1.2 Middle class as parasitic and extra-institutional mobility 41
- 2.1.3 On petty bourgeoisism: from criticism to connotations 41
-
2.2 The analytical category of “class” and its use in the post-war Greek context
- 2.2.1 Without a bourgeoisie 48
- 2.2.2 Ideotype of Greek petty bourgeoisism 55
- 2.3 Fieldwork in Kato Toumba 59
- 2.4 Modernization, urbanization and ideological “civilizing”: an anthropological reading 63
- 2.5 Space and objects in the discourses and practices of the noikokyraioi from Thessaloniki 66
-
3. Poverty, refugeeism and material adaptation
- Introduction 71
- 3.1 The paradigm of Thessaloniki 76
-
3.2 About the material recognition of refugeeism: the first home
- 3.2.1 Poverty, deprivation and strategies to recover a lost world 78
- 3.2.2 Short personal and family stories about homes and belongings. Stories of extreme poverty and refugeeism 82
- 3.2.3 Efforts of integration and adaptation in the first post-war years 98
- 3.2.4 Antiparochi as miraculous adaptation 104
-
3.3 The distinction: the “good homes” of the city center
- Introduction 112
- 3.3.1 Speaking with a main informant on the fringes of the city center 116
- 3.3.2 “Good homes” and architectural heritage of the city: conflicting public discourses 120
- 3.3.3 Living in the center: life history 123
-
4. Things in post-war home: modernity, innovation and becoming a noikokyra/noikokyris
- Introduction 135
-
4.1 From acting subjects to the interaction of subjects-objects
- Introduction 140
- 4.1.1 Strategies and practices of integration into a “noikokyremeno” lifestyle. The case of Maria from Toumba 143
- 4.1.2 Gender-based performances of the modern. The case of Vasiliki from the second generation of women from Toumba 158
- 4.1.3 Homes of “prokopi” and “dignity”. Social relations intermediated by material things 166
- 4.1.4 The concept of “noble” and “aristocratic” as a normative decoration standard in the homes of noikokyraioi 172
- 4.2 The counterexample: “peasants” and “migrants from Germany” in Toumba of “eastern suburbs” 182
-
5. “Modern” state, “noikokyraioi” citizens and local shades of “corruption”
-
5.1 DEI civilization
- Introduction 201
- 5.1.1 “In the 1960s, I already had a dishwasher and a mixer, my sweetheart”. Objectifications of the “modern” in the example of Antigoni 213
-
5.2 Employees versus employees: daily stories of bureaucratic disobedience in post-war DEI
- Introduction 226
- 5.2.1 Settlement of refugees or corruption? The production of benefactor citizen through representations of practices of trespassing of public property 235
- 5.2.2 “Settlement” of the “benefactor” citizen and public interest 245
- 5.2.3 The social reproduction of noikokyraios through practices of trespassing of public property in the post-war context of reconstruction 251
- Conclusions 269
-
References
- Introduction 277
- Archives 298
- Greek TV series 298
- Journalistic articles 298
- Filmography 299
- Electronic resources 299
- Albums 300
- List of Figures 301