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Surplus Citizens Struggle And Nationalism In The Greek Crisis Dimitra Kotouza

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Surplus Citizens Struggle And Nationalism In The Greek Crisis Dimitra Kotouza
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Dimitra Kotouza
ISBN: 9780745337784, 9780745337791, 0745337783, 0745337791
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Surplus Citizens Struggle And Nationalism In The Greek Crisis Dimitra Kotouza by Dimitra Kotouza 9780745337784, 9780745337791, 0745337783, 0745337791 instant download after payment.

The crisis in Greece has elicited the full spectrum of responses - from optimism for a left parliamentary politics inspired by Syriza's electoral victory, to pessimism about the intransigence of the EU and calls for the reinstatement of full national sovereignty in Europe. In Surplus Citizens, Dimitra Kotouza questions the terms of the debate by demonstrating how the national framing of social contestation posed obstacles to transformative collective action, but also how this framing has been challenged. Analysing the increasing superfluousness of subordinate classes in Greece as part of a global phenomenon with racialised and gendered dimensions, the book interrogates the strengths, contradictions and limits of collective action and identity in the crisis, from the movement of the squares and neighbourhood assemblies, to new forms of labour activism, environmental struggles, immigrant protests, anti-fascism and pro-refugee activism. Arguing against the strategic fixation on unified identities and pointing instead to the transformative potential of internal dispute within movements, Surplus Citizens highlights the relevance of a discussion of Greece to collective action beyond it, as we continue to traverse a global financial crisis that has provoked conflicts over nationalism, immigration and the rise of neo-fascism.

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