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Biographies & Memoirs
Scientific Books
Scientific Books
Scientific Books
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Why is Lena Kitsopoulou shouting on stage? How much Loula Anagnostaki and Dimitris Dimitriadis do we still have to see? Are "Dogtooth" and "Strella" political films? Can a novel by Auguste Cortot help in the search for the hidden history of AIDS in Greece? How many lesbian literature books should a writer have in her library and why does Angela Dimitrakaki care about this? Finally, what does the term "archive disturbance" mean and how does it help us understand the spectacular return of the Greek family in cinema, theater, literature, and public discourse in the last two decades?
An autobiographical critical essay, a study of cultural history, and a queer theory narrative, "Something is wrong with the family" analyzes the demolition of the "homeland, religion, family" that we have witnessed in Greece in recent years. It explains its social characteristics. And it argues for the radical (and embodied) historical research that it can push us towards.
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