Beschreibung:
Nicholas Apoifis is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of New South Wales, Australia
Based on extensive first-hand fieldwork, this book offers rare insight into activist ethnography and the role of emotions and violence in social movement reproduction, with implications extending far beyond the study locale.
Introduction1. Hellenic turmoil2. Social movement theory and collective identity3. Militant ethnography and taking notes in a furnace4. The early years of Greek anarchism: 'it just doesn't mean anything to me'5. A contemporary history: 'Fuck May 68, Fight Now!'6. The anarchist and anti-authoritarian space: tensions and tendencies7. Street-protests and emotions: a temporary unityConclusion: imagining and fighting for alternative realitiesIndex