‘Let them be screwed by the Troika!’ Blame, shame and ambivalent pro-Troika social critique in Greece.

Veröffentlichungen: Working Paper

Abstract

This working paper discusses pro-Troika social critiques in everyday life in Greece. Based on ethnographic fieldwork (2014-2017) conducted in the town of Volos, on the eastern shore of mainland Greece, this paper traces largely unanalysed forms of widespread critique. As literature has more extensively covered opposition and resistance to the restructuring of the Greek state and economy under the austerity regime, this focus allows for a nuanced analysis of social reactions to current processes of neoliberal restructuring. I argue that the perspective adopted must not only take into account power relations and overlapping moral frameworks but also refrain from strategic essentialisations of power and resistance. My analytical focus in this paper is on ‘ambivalence’, as a way to understand the complexity of moral orders and to capture the contradictions and dilemmas my interlocutors routinely accommodate, as they navigate economic hardship. This perspective on social critique and ambivalence is important in two ways – 1) theoretically – as it refuses power binaries and instead refocuses on hegemony and ambivalence in the analysis of moral orders in capitalism; 2) ethnographically – to complement and contrast the current emphasis on resistance and solidarity in the anthropological literature on the Greek crisis.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ErscheinungsortVienna
Seiten1-27
Seitenumfang27
Band7
ISBN (elektronisch)2311-231X
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 Jan. 2018

Publikationsreihe

ReiheVienna Working Papers in Ethnography
Nummer7
ISSN2311-231X

ÖFOS 2012

  • 504009 Ethnologie
  • 504030 Wirtschaftssoziologie
  • 504008 Ethnographie

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