Greece in the 1940s : cccupation and civil war in digital culture, screen media, and the arts

During the 1940s, Greece experienced some of the most significant moments in the contemporary history of the country, defining the socio-political environment to this day. Greece in the 1940s presents a deep dive into this time in history, as seen through digital media, films, journalism and art. Co...

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Other Authors Savvides, Leandros (Editor), Ferra, Ioanna (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesDigital activism and society: politics, economy and culture in network communication
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837536481
DOI10.1108/9781837536467
Physical Description1 online resource (168 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The greek 1940s and the construction of collective memory / Leandros Savvides and Ioanna Ferra
  • Chapter 2. A "civil war" that has no end: Historical revisionism and politics ( Ένας «εμφύλιος» που δεν παρέρχεται: ιστορικός αναθεωρητισμός και πολιτική) / Yannis Skalidis
  • Chapter 3. The greek civil war in film / Panagiotis Dendramis
  • Chapter 4. This war will be televised, or either, taped: Wwii in the greek domestic entertainment until the deregulation (1990s) / Ursula-Helen Kassaveti
  • Chapter 5. German conquerors in the greek full length fiction films from 1945 to 1981 / Yiorgos Andritsos
  • Chapter 6. "other" debts: The German wwii debt to greece in the german press and "the greek crisis" context / Yiannis Mylonas
  • Chapter 7. Misrepresentation or justification? The politics of greek civil war memory through the case of a palimpsest memorial / Theodoros Kouros
  • Chapter 8. Digitally mediated collective memory of the greek civil war: A post-memory analysis of youtube comments / Leandros Savvides and Ioanna Ferra.