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The Greek Crisis In Europe Race Class And Politics Yiannis Mylonas

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The Greek Crisis In Europe Race Class And Politics Yiannis Mylonas
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Author: Yiannis Mylonas
ISBN: 9789004409170, 9789004409187, 9004409173, 9004409181, 0004372690
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Greek Crisis In Europe Race Class And Politics Yiannis Mylonas by Yiannis Mylonas 9789004409170, 9789004409187, 9004409173, 9004409181, 0004372690 instant download after payment.

The “Greek Crisis” in Europe: Race, Class and Politics, critically analyses the publicity of the Greek debt crisis, by studying Greek, Danish and German mainstream media during the crisis’ early years (2009-2015). Mass media everywhere reproduced a sensualistic “Greek crisis” spectacle, while iterating neoliberal and occidentalist ideological myths. Overall, the Greek people were deemed guilty of a systemic crisis, supposedly enjoying lavish lifestyles on the EU’s expense. Using concrete examples, the study foregrounds neoorientalist, neoracist and classist stereotypes deployed in the construction and media coverage of the Greek crisis. These media practices are connected to the “soft politics” of the crisis, which produce public consensus over neoliberal reforms such as austerity and privatizations, and secure debt repayment from democratic interventions.

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