Description
Modern Greek Lessons seeks to invent a new form for expressing the complexity and ambivalence toward the past, toward Europe, toward the United States, and toward themselves that members of the educated Greek elite struggle with individually and jointly. This is an important contribution from a young scholar who will unquestionably be one of the leading voices of his generation. -- "Paul Rabinow" A skilled and compelling writer in the mode of the civilized sojourner... Faubion deals brilliantly with a wide range of topics from contemporary Greek literature to sexuality. -- George Marcus, Rice University
About the Author
James D. Faubion is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Rice University.
Reviews
"Modern Greek Lessons seeks to invent a new form for expressing the complexity and ambivalence toward the past, toward Europe, toward the United States, and toward themselves that members of the educated Greek elite struggle with individually and jointly. This is an important contribution from a young scholar who will unquestionably be one of the leading voices of his generation."-Paul Rabinow
"A skilled and compelling writer in the mode of the civilized sojourner. . . . Faubion deals brilliantly with a wide range of topics from contemporary Greek literature to sexuality."-George Marcus, Rice University
Book Information
ISBN 9780691000503
Author James D. Faubion
Format Paperback
Page Count 340
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 510g