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The Ambivalence of Anti-Austerity Indignation in Greece: Resistance,Hegemony and Complicity
Authors:Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
Affiliation:1. d.theodossopoulos@kent.ac.uk
Abstract:This article engages with a contradiction that can help us appreciate the ambiguity and complexity of indirect resistance as this is articulated in informal everyday contexts: many citizens in Greece boldly challenge the antisocial austerity measures that have plagued their lives, highlighting how these represent a hegemonic imposition led by foreign centres of economic power. Their anti-hegemonic critique, however, often recycles a dislike for foreigners and xenophobia, echoing more pervasive hegemonic narratives (for example, a crypto-colonial identification of Greece with the West). To deal with this contradiction, I stress the need to (1) de-pathologize local indignant discourse (avoiding the orientalization of anti-austerity discourse as emotional or inconsequential) and (2) acknowledge that indirect resistance may represent an astute critique of visible inequalities, but is not isolated from overarching hegemonic ideological influences that shape local interpretations of historical/economic causality.
Keywords:Indirect Resistance  Indignation with Austerity  Financial Crisis  Hegemony  Defensive Nationalism  Greece
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