Radical Resilience: Athenian Topographies of Precarity and Possibility

Radical Resilience: Athenian Topographies of Precarity and Possibility

by Othon Alexandrakis
Radical Resilience: Athenian Topographies of Precarity and Possibility

Radical Resilience: Athenian Topographies of Precarity and Possibility

by Othon Alexandrakis

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Overview

Radical Resilience relates narratives of Athenians struggling to survive the impoverishment of relentless austerity measures, compounding emergencies, and human disasters of successive national crises in Greece since 2010. Drawing on eight years of fieldwork, Othon Alexandrakis examines the effects of injury, erosion, and upheaval on individuals already pushed beyond their limits but holding on against all odds. Through analysis of everyday scenes across different social locations in the city, he documents the often slow, difficult work of picking up the pieces of one's life and moving them around—and the worlds that fade and the ones that become visible in the process. He shares the stories of a disillusioned anarchist organizer, an exhausted nurse helping a father search for his lost daughter, a misunderstood Romani man rejected by his friends and family, and an undocumented migrant who discovers hope in the trash—stories of individuals finding solace and possibility within, with, and against the tragedies of their lives. Alexandrakis shows how these stories lead to a potentially transformative coming to resilience. In Radical Resilience, Alexandrakis traces the bare edges of radical possibility from within the efforts of those continuing on beyond their limits.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501761447
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2022
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Othon Alexandrakis is Associate Professor of Anthropology at York University. He is the editor of Impulse to Act.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Disintegrations and Intensifications
1. Everyday, Illegible: How Being a Radical Became a Problem
2. Becoming Lost: Why Romani Boys Are Hanging Out with Anarchists
3. Ordinary Ghosting: How to Yield Stability from Chaos
4. Common Matters: How Awkwardness May Create Possibility
5. Radical Possibility: Why Some Solidarians Believe Solidarity Doesn't Matter
Epilogue

What People are Saying About This

Anastasia Karakaskidou

Fresh and provocative, Radical Resilience offers an original interpretation of the new Greece and the urban space of Athens."—

Daniel M. Knight

Radical Resilience is beautifully written. Surveying the scene of the city of Athens across multiple walks of life—anarchists, Gypsies, migrants, middle-class families—this rich ethnography transcends time and space.

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