Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 2

Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece, Volume 2

Neoliberalism(s), the Mainstream, Counter-cultures

Psyllakou, Elena; Mylonas, Yiannis

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2024

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9783031551581

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Conjunctures of class, culture, and the media in contemporary Greek studies (Yiannis Mylonas).- Chapter 2. Greek new middle class and fashion in late modernity: Between individualized "conformity" and "creative" appropriation (Dimitris Lallas).- Chapter 3. Communication practices of the social classes in contemporary Greece (George Pleios).- Chapter 4. Posh in the City: Images of social class in the television dramas of Christophoros Papakaliatis (Spyridon Chairetis).- Chapter 5. Wanna be on top? Labor pedagogies and neoliberal ethics in Greece's Next Top Model (GNTM) (Georgia Aitaki).- Chapter 6. The Construction of Entrepreneurial Masculinity: Competition, Choice and Tech-savviness in Online Intimacy Coaching (Georgia Aitaki).- Chapter 7. The State They Live In: Lumpenproletariat, Linguistic Capital, and Minor Language in Yannis Economides' Films (Evangelia Theodoridou).- Chapter 8. Class, negativity, and becoming; the poetic counter-archives of Samson Rakasand Antonis Antonakos (Yiannis Mylonas).- Chapter 9. From book to screen entertainment: How class issues in Alki Zei's novel Wildcat under Glass are reportrayed in the TV-adaptation (Vladimir Cotal San Martin).- Chapter 10. On the Network Culture of Electronic Dance Music (Leandros Kyriakopoulos).- Chapter 11. Cooperative media in Greece: anti-austerity movements, class and the battle for hegemony (Vaggelis Gkagkelis).- Chapter 12. Afterword: Ghosting, imagery and reconstruction Or, what we do not talk about when we do not talk about class in Greece (Dimitris Papanikolaou).
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neoliberalism;hegemony;European periphery;counter cultures;class identity