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23rd Biennial International
SYMPOSIUM
November 14-‐16, 2013 INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Biddle Hotel and Conference Center in the Indiana Memorial Union,
900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington, IN 47405
Under the auspices of the Modern Greek Program and the Institute for European Studies,
Indiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~west/moderngreek.shtml
MODERN GREEK STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Executive Board (2011-‐2014) Gonda Van Steen, President
Artemis Leontis, Vice-‐President Despina Margomenou, Secretary Neovi Karakatsanis, Treasurer
Members: Elsa Amanatidou, Sakis Gekas, Eugenia Georges, Maria Hadjipolycarpou, (Graduate Representative), Peter Jeffreys, Kostis Kornetis, Kostis Kourelis, Neni Panourgia, Effie Rentzou Executive Director: S. Victor Papacosma MGSA Symposium 2013 Program Committee Artemis Leontis, Chair, University of Michigan, Classical Studies Amalia Arvaniti, University of Kent, English Language and Linguistics Frank Hess, Indiana University, Institute for European Studies Sakis Gekas, York University, History Peter Jeffreys, Suffolk University, English Vassiliki Kolocotroni, University of Glasgow, English Kostis Kourelis, Franklin and Marshall College, Art and Art History Despina Margomenou, University of Michigan, Classical Studies Penelope Papailias, University of Thessaly, History, Archaeology, and Social Anthropology Jonathan Swarts, Purdue University North Central, Political Science Local Arrangements Committee Frank Hess, Chair, Indiana University, Institute for European Studies George Vlahakis, Indiana University, Communications Steve Volan, Bloomington City Council and Indiana University, Geography Tatiana Kolovou, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business Olga Kalentzidou, Indiana University, International Studies Richard Barrett, Indiana University, History Christina Craiutu, Translator, Bloomington Giorgos Kaplakidis, Kappatronix, Bloomington
Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium – 1
SYMPOSIUM 2013 Acknowledgments
The MGSA wishes to express its sincere gratitude for the support received from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. We also wish to thank the following donors for their very generous financial support of the Symposium. Dr. Stefanos Tsolakidis (Athens), the Hellenic Heritage Foundation (Toronto), and Hellenic Link-‐Midwest gave generously to the Graduate Student Travel Fund. Additional funds came from several MGSA members: Sakis Gekas, Brian Joseph, Neovi Karakatsanis, Christopher Kinley, and Artemis Leontis. A gift from the Rifkin Family Foundation and Mr. Rick and Mrs. Soula Rifkin made possible the Rebetiki Istoria concert. Additional gifts came from Dr. Elaine and Dr. Kevin Coghlan, Topo’s 403 (Mrs. Stephanie Topolgus and Dr. James and Mrs. Cheryl Topolgus), Dr. George and Mrs. Demetra Bakris, and the National Hellenic Society. The Symposium also benefited from contributions to Modern Greek Studies at Indiana University by Dr. Ted and Mrs. Bess Megremis, Mrs. Jocelyn Bowie and Mr. David Semmel, and Mr. Ray and Mrs. Joyce Leonard. The Johns Hopkins University Press, publisher of the Journal of Modern Greek Studies, is generously providing coffee and tea breaks. The MGSA is grateful to all of its donors and, especially, to the Modern Greek Program and the Institute for European Studies at Indiana University.
2 – MGSA Symposium 2013 Thursday, November 14 The Biddle Hotel and Conference Center in the Indiana Memorial Union will house all sessions except for the welcome session on Thursday evening and the Horoesperida with Rebetiki Istoria on Saturday evening, which will be held in the Neal-‐Marshall Black Cultural Center. 2:00-‐6:00 pm Registration Conference Lounge 4:00-‐6:00 pm Session 1 Panel A Oak Room Literary-‐Cultural Identity Formation Irene Kacandes, Chair (Dartmouth College, Comparative Literature) Theodore Zervas (North Park University, Education) Story and Song in Informal Learning Contexts: Children’s Early Education and National Consciousness in Late Nineteenth-‐ and Early Twentieth-‐Century Greece Fevronia Soumakis (Columbia Teachers College, History and Education) Competing Visions: Greek American Education in New York, 1959-‐1984 Maria Kaliambou (Yale University, Hellenic Studies) The Book Culture of Greek Americans Panel B Dogwood Room Language, State, and Sustainability in the Greek World Richard Janda, Chair (Indiana University, Linguistics) Brian Joseph, Organizer Efrosini Deligianni (University of New South Wales, Modern Greek) Racist Talk in Greek Public Discourse: The Perpetuation of a Racist Ideology Christopher Brown (Ohio State University, Classics) and Brian Joseph (Ohio State University, Linguistics) Ecology of the Greek Language in Southern Albania Mark Janse (University of Ghent, Classical Languages and Linguistics) Language, State, Ideology and the Sustainability of Cappadocian Spiros Moschonas (University of Athens, Communication and Media Studies) Parallel Monolingualisms in Western Thrace and in Cyprus 6:00-‐6:15 Break
MGSA Symposium 2013 Thursday, November 14 – 3 6:15-‐8:30 pm Session 2 Grand Hall of the Neal-‐Marshall Black
Cultural Center, 275 North Jordan Ave Welcome session: Reception, Musical Interlude, MGSA Awards, and “Greece in Writing” 6:15-‐6:45 pm Reception by Topo’s 403 6:45-‐6:55 pm Welcome Frank Hess, Chair, Local Arrangements Committee Maria Bucur, Associate Dean for International Programs and John W. Hill Chair in East European History, Indiana University Artemis Leontis, Chair, Program Committee 6:55-‐7:15 pm Musical Interlude
Nickolas Karageorgiou, tenor Kornilios Michailidis, piano
Cinq Melodies Populaires Grecques Maurice Ravel (Five Popular Greek Melodies) (1875-‐1937)
1. Ξύπνησε πετροπέρδικα (The Song to the Bride) 2. Κάτω στον Αγιο Σίδερο (Yonder by the Church) 3. Ποιός ασίκης σαν και μένα (What Gallant Compares with Me?) 4. Μ´άντζελος είσαι, μάτια μου (The song of the Girls Collecting
Mastic) 5. Smyrne Γιαρούμπι, Σμυρνέικο (Everyone is Joyous!)
Andreas-‐Foivos Apostolou, piano
Ionian Suite op. 7 Manos Hadjidakis
II. Andantino (1925-‐1994) IV. Moderato
Fantasy Andreas-‐Foivos Apostolou
b. 1991
4 – MGSA Symposium 2013 Thursday, November 14 7:15 pm MGSA Awards Grand Hall of the Neal-‐Marshall Black
Cultural Center, 275 North Jordan Ave Edmund Keeley Book Prize Vangelis Calotychos, The Balkan Prospect: Identity, Culture, and Politics in Greece after 1989, first prize Loring Danforth and Riki van Boeschoten, Children of the Greek Civil War: Refugees and the Politics of Memory, first prize Theodora Dragostinova, Between Two Motherlands: Nationality and Emigration among the Greeks of Bulgaria, 1900-‐1949, honorable mention Presented by Nia Georges, Chair, Book Prize Committee Elizabeth Constantinides Memorial Translation Prize Patricia F. Barbeito, Elias Maglinis, The Interrogation, first prize, and three honorable mentions Presented by Artemis Leontis, Chair, Translation Prize Committee John O. Iatrides Best Dissertation Prize Stefan Papaioannou, “Balkan Wars between the Lines: Violence and Civilians in Macedonia, 1912-‐1918” Graduate Student Essay Prize Katerina Stergiopoulou, “Μεταγράφοντας: Giorgos Seferis Writing with the Song of Songs” Presented by Effie Rentzou, Chair, Graduate Studies Committee 7:30-‐8:30 pm “Greece in Writing,” Organized Special Session: Reading and Discussion of New Creative Work Vassilis Lambropoulos, Chair (University of Michigan, Classical Studies and Comparative Literature) Natalie Bakopoulos, organizer Natalie Bakopoulos (University of Michigan, English), Author of The Green Shore (2012) Christopher Bakken (Allegheny College, English) Author of Honey, Olives, Octopus: Adventures at the Greek Table (2013) • After Greece (2001) • Goat Funeral (2006); translator with Titos Patrikios of The Lion’s Gate: Selected Poems of Titos Patrikios (2006)
MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 – 5 8:00 am-‐2:00 pm Registration Conference Lounge 8:30-‐10:00 am Session 3 Biddle Hotel and Conference Center Panel A Oak Room Pedagogy Elsa Amanatidou, Chair (Brown University, Modern Greek and the Center for Language Studies) George Syrimis (Yale University, Hellenic Studies) Modern Greek and Digital Humanities Maria Kouti (University of Missouri-‐St. Louis, Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages) Effects of Explicit Instruction on L2 Pronunciation of Modern Greek by L1 English Novice Learners Stamatia Dova (Hellenic College Holy Cross, Greek Studies) Subjunctive, Feta and Elytis: Rethinking Curricular Development in a Greek Language Program Panel B Dogwood Room Custom, Tradition, and Change at the Edge of Europe: Legal, Economic, Political, and Educational Reform in Nineteenth-‐Century Greece Peter Allen, Chair (Rhode Island University, Anthropology) Alex Tipei, Organizer Alex Tipei (Indiana University, History) From Civilization to Nation: Lancastrian Schools before and after the Greek State Christos Theofilogiannakos (University of California, San Diego, History) The Perennial Periphery: Culture, Identity and Politics on the Ionian Islands during the Long Nineteenth Century Nikolaos Poulopoulos (University of Missouri-‐St. Louis, History) From Anarchist Thugs to Dutiful Citizens: Demetrios Paparregopoulos and the Formation of the “Social Self” in Nineteenth-‐Century Greece 10:00-‐10:15 am Coffee and Tea Break Conference Lounge
6 – MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 10:15 am -‐ 12:15 pm Session 4 Panel A Maple Room Literary Modernism and Its Intertexts Efthymia Rentzou, Chair (Princeton University, French) Eva Kokkinidi (King’s College London, Hellenic Studies) Children’s Games and National Identity: Kosmas Politis’s Eroica as an Intertext of Kazantzakis’s Freedom or Death Suzana Vuljevic (Columbia University, History) Free(?) Verse: A Comparison of Modernism in Greek and Albanian Poetry Katerina Stergiopoulou (Princeton University, Comparative Literature and Hellenic Studies) Blast Furnace of Our History: Modernism and the Avant-‐Garde in Greece ca. 1935 Panel B Oak Room Sounding the Self: Music and Identity in Contemporary Greek Communities Gail Holst-‐Warhaft, Chair (Cornell University, Comparative Literature and International Studies) Yona Stamatis, Panel Organizer Nikolaos Michailidis (Princeton University, Anthropology) Invoking Memories of Absence: Pontian-‐Greek Music-‐Making and Listening in Contemporary Turkey Yona Stamatis (University of Illinois, Springfield, Music) Rebetika, Crisis and Catharsis: An Accidental Foray into Community Musick Therapy Angelique Mouyis (Rutgers University, Music Composition) Mikis Theodorakis: Reimagining Greece through Popular Art Song Andrew Earle Simpson (Catholic University of America Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Theory and Composition) The Spirit of Comedy in Theodorakis’ Lysistrata
MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 – 7 Panel C Dogwood Room Reshaping the Balkans: Refugees, Immigration, and Ethnic Identity Neovi Karakatsanis, Chair (Indiana University South Bend, Political Science) Katerina Lagos (California State University-‐Sacramento, History): Defending Hellenic Identity: Interwar Fears and the Repression of Foreign and Minority School Education in Greece, 1924-‐41 George Topalidis (Southern Connecticut State University, History) The Deported: Refugee Immigration Experiences between 1917 and 1924 Yannis Papadopoulos (University of the Peloponnese, Social and Educational Policy) Refugees, “Surplus Population” and the “Communist Peril” in Western Europe and Greece after World War II Olga Kalentzidou (Indiana University, International Studies) Immigration and New “Others” on the Margins of Greece 12:15-‐12:30 pm Break 12:30-‐1:45 pm Session 5 Plenary Roundtable, “Public Humanities,” Organized Special Session Public Humanities Dogwood Room Neni Panourgia, Chair (New School, Anthropology) Yiorgos Anagnostou, Organizer Participants: Gregory Jusdanis, Introduction and Commentary (Ohio State University, Modern Greek) Yiorgos Anagnostou (Ohio State University, Modern Greek) Karen Emmerich (University of Oregon, Comparative Literature) Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr. (Georgia State University, Religious Studies and Hellenic Studies) Connie Mourtoupalas (President, Hellenic Museum, Chicago) 1:45-‐2:00 pm Coffee and Tea Break Conference Lounge
8 – MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 2:00-‐4:00 pm Session 6 Panel A Maple Room Greek Receptions Gonda Van Steen, Chair (University of Florida, Classics and Center for Greek Studies) Calliopi Dourou (Harvard University, Classics) Between Byzantium and Modern Greece: Nikolaos Loukanes’ 1526 Paraphrase of the Iliad Panagiotis Antonopoulos (University of Crete, Modern Greek Philology) Misreading Sappho in Modern Greek Translation Mary Pittas-‐Herschbach (University of Maryland, Classics) A New Context for the Centaur? Panel B Oak Room Becoming “Greek”? Revisiting the Politics of Interwar Thessaloniki Sakis Gekas, Chair (York University, History) Devin Naar, Organizer Tassos Anastassiadis (McGill University, History and Modern Greek Studies) Studying with Sharks: Actors and Debates around the Elaboration of a Venizelist Educational Policy in Interwar Salonica Paris Papamichos (Brown University, History) Zionism, Hellenization, and the Jewish Middle Class in Interwar Salonica, 1922-‐1936 Devin Naar (University of Washington, History and International Studies) Between Venizelos and Metaxas: The Possibilities and Limits of Jewish Inclusion in Interwar Thessaloniki Thomas Gallant, Respondent (University of California, San Diego, History)
MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 – 9 Panel C Dogwood Room Diaspora and Transnational Studies Yiorgos Anagnostou, Chair (Ohio State University, Modern Greek) Christopher Grafos (York University, History) Myth of One Canada: The Politics of Immigrant Acceptance in Toronto and Montreal, 1967-‐1974 Kathryn Vaggalis (University of Kansas, American Studies) “A Cargo of Hellenic Beauty”: Greek American Picture Brides and the Discursive Creation of Usable Pasts Elaine Thomopoulos (Greek Museum of Berrien County, Michigan) The Greeks of Berrien County Michigan 4:00-‐4:15 pm Break 4:15-‐6:45 pm Session 7 Panel A Oak Room Greek Culture in Crisis and the Culture of Crisis in Greece Elizabeth Davis, Chair (Princeton University, Anthropology) Despina Lalaki (New York University, A.S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies) “Whose Culture? Our Culture!” De-‐fetishizing and Re-‐appropriating the Greek Archaeological Heritage Harry Karahalios (Duke University, Spanish Language Program) Deconstructing Narratives of the Greek Family in Contemporary Greek Film Thomas Mallios (Gracie Square Hospital, New York, Department of Psychological Services) The Individual in Crisis in "The Crisis": Psychological Correlates of the Experience of Social Pathology in Today’s Greece Kathryn Kozaitis (Georgia State University, Anthropology) “Crisis of Culture”: Thessalonikians in Search of Light through Liminal Darkness
10 – MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 Panel B Dogwood Room Historical Culture Kostis Kornetis, Chair (New York University, Center for European and Mediterranean Studies) Emilia Salvanou (University of Athens, History) The Making of a Field: The Construction of Ottoman Refugees’ History during the Twentieth Century Manos Avgeridis (University of the Peloponnese, “Aristeia Research Act,” History) Greek Historical Culture in the 1960s and the Civil War Heritage Irene Kacandes (Dartmouth College, Comparative Literature) Historical and Cultural Impingements on Individual Memory Trine Stauning Willert (University of Copenhagen, Cross-‐Cultural and Regional Studies) Cultural Diversity and Ottoman Heritage in Contemporary Greek Popular Novels Kerstin Jentsch-‐Mancor (McGill University, Modern Greek Literature) Historical Culture and Social Memory in Michel Faïs’s Πορφυρά Γέλια 6:45-‐7:30 pm Break
MGSA Symposium Friday, November 15, 2013 – 11 7:30-‐9:00 pm Session 8 Keynote Presentation and Discussion Georgian Room Gonda Van Steen, Welcome (MGSA President; University of Florida, Classics and Greek Studies) Artemis Leontis, Introduction (MGSA Vice-‐President; University of Michigan, Modern Greek) Frank Hess, Chair (MGSA Symposium 2013 Local Arrangements (Indiana University, Modern Greek Studies and Institute for European Studies) Yanis Varoufakis (University of Athens, University of Texas, and Valve Corporation, Economics) Being Greek and an Economist While Greece Burns: An Intimate Account of a Peculiar Tragedy The crisis that erupted in Wall Street in the fall of 2008 has had some bizarre side effects. One of them was to push small, inconsequential Greece onto the front pages of the world’s leading newspapers and make it a permanent feature in the nightmares of peoples and policy-‐makers world-‐wide. Another was to create a new category of economist, fashioned by the global media: the "Greek economist." This talk is to be delivered by one such person who never thought of himself as a Greek economist and who, despite his portrayal by the media as an “expert,” has never stopped saying that economists, independently of their intelligence or personal ethics, belong to a sinister priesthood purveying thinly disguised (and heavily mathematized) superstition as scientific economics.
12 – MGSA Symposium Saturday, November 16, 2013 9:00-‐10:30 am Session 9 Biddle Hotel and Conference Center Panel A Oak Room Rereading the Literary Canon Gerasimus Katsan, Chair (Queens College CUNY, Modern Greek Studies) Alvaro Garcia Marin (Columbia University, Hellenic Studies) It’s All about the Signifier: Uncanny Narratives and Repetition Compulsion in Modern Greek Culture Annika Demosthenous (St. Cross College, Oxford, Medieval and Modern Languages) Ithaka or Hame: Translations of Cavafy into Scots Peggy Karpouzou (University of Athens, Philology) Towards an Ethics of Uncertainty: Bioethical Issues and the Concept of the Author in N. Panagiotopoulos, The Gene of Doubt, and N. Vlantis, Writersland: The Authors’ Island Panel B Dogwood Room Greek Anti-‐Americanism in Perspective (1944-‐1974): Ambiguities, Continuities and Discontinuities Jonathan Swarts, Chair (Purdue University North Central, Political Science) Kostis Karpozilos, Organizer Kostis Karpozilos (Columbia University, History) "Roosevelt Save Us": The Greek Left and the New Deal, 1944-‐1949 Zinovia Lialiouti (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Political Science) Aspects of the Greek Cold War Consensus: The Ambiguous Perception of America and the “National Mindedness,” 1947-‐1967 Kostis Kornetis (New York University, Center for European and Mediterranean Studies) Anti-‐Americanism and Thirdworldism among Young Anti-‐Regime Radicals during the Colonels’ Dictatorship, 1967-‐1974 10:30-‐10:45 am Coffee and Tea Break Conference Lounge
MGSA Symposium Saturday, November 16, 2013 – 13 10:45 am-‐12:15 pm Session 10 Panel A Oak Room Colonial/Postcolonial Greece: A Transnational Perspective Vangelis Calotychos, Chair (Columbia University, Modern Greek) Maria Koundoura, Organizer Maria Koundoura (Emerson College, English and Publishing) Is the “Trans” in National the “Post” in Postcolonial? Dusan Bjelic (Southern Maine, Criminology) Greek Jews, Colonization of Greece, and Greek Postcoloniality: Toward a Minoritarian History of Greece Maria Boletsi (Leiden University, Film and Comparative Literature) A Liminal Topos between Old and New Realities: The Functions of “Waiting for the Barbarians” after 9/11 Panel B Dogwood Room Foreign Interventions in Twentieth-‐Century Greek History Victor Papacosma, Chair (MGSA Executive Director) Nicholas James Kalogerakos (Oxford St. Antony’s College, History) The U.S. Reaction to the Athens Polytechnio Uprising in 1973 James Horncastle (Simon Fraser University, Stavros Niarchos Foundation for Hellenic Studies) The "Lion" in the Room: “The Macedonian Question” in the Communist Party of Greece and Yugoslavia’s Relations, 1943-‐49 Susan Heuck Allen (Brown University, Classics) The Children’s House Panel C Issues of Reproduction Maple Room Nia Georges, Chair (Rice University, Anthropology) Faidra Papavasiliou (Georgia State University, Anthropology) Old Seeds in New Gardens: Sustainability, Agrobiodiversity and New Ruralities in Greece Today Maria Bareli (University of Crete, Sociology) Aspects of the Commons and the Gift in the Ikarian Paniyiri: Issues of Social Reproduction and Change Venetia Kantsa (University of the Aegean, Social Anthropology) Reproductive Work at the "Periphery": Space, Visibility, and Desire
14 – MGSA Symposium Saturday, November 16, 2013 12:15-‐12:45 pm Lunch Break and Informal Caucus Meetings 12:45-‐2:45 pm Session 11 Panel A Oak Room Visual Culture Kostis Kourelis, Chair (Franklin & Marshall College, Art History) Martha Klironomos (San Francisco State University, Modern Greek) Travel Writing, Photography and Practices: Patrick Leigh Fermor vs. Joan Rayner Lydia Papadimitriou (Liverpool John Moores University, Film Studies) Contemporary Greek Cinema: Directions, Prospects and Exchanges Foteini Venieri (University of Thessaly, Museum Education and Research Laboratory) Museum Theatre Interpretation in Greece: Current Practice & Future Perspectives (co-‐authored paper) Matthew Milliner (Wheaton College, Art) Converting Veronese: Visual Sabotage in Colonial Corfu Panel B Dogwood Room Traces of Ottoman History Thomas Gallant, Chair (University of California, San Diego, History) Firuzan Melike Sumertas (Bogazici University, History; Princeton University, History) The Greek Orthodox Community at the Making of Urban Istanbul Nevila Pahumi (University of Michigan, History) Constructing Difference: Protestantism along the Modern Greek-‐Albanian Border, 1891-‐1914 Vasiliki Amorati (Bogazici University, History) Beyond Myths and Realities of Smyrna’s Cosmopolitanism and Urbanization: Exploring the Agrarian Life of the Greek Orthodox Inhabitants of Smyrna during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Pamela Dorn Sezgin (University of North Georgia, History, Anthropology, Religion and Philosophy) Kadıköy: Searching for the Greek Past in an Istanbul Neighborhood
MGSA 2013 Symposium Saturday, November 16 – 15 2:45-‐3:00 pm Coffee and Tea Break Conference Lounge 3:00-‐5:00 pm Session 12 Panel A Oak Room Nineteenth-‐Century Literature in National Contexts Martha Klironomos, Chair (San Francisco State University, Modern Greek Studies) Etienne Charriere (University of Michigan, Comparative Literature) The Past Is No Foreign Country: Writing Historical Fiction in Greece and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Pieter Borghart (Ghent University, Literature) The Historical Novel and the Nation: The Lord of Morea (1850) as Documentary Chronotope Steven Van Renterghem (Ghent University, Literature) Nationalism and Genre in Early Nineteenth-‐Century Greek Novels Nektaria Klapaki (University of Washington, International Studies, Hellenic Studies) Modern Greek Literature and the Religion of Greek Nationalism: Kalvos and Solomos Panel B Dogwood Room Civic Action Despina Margomenou, Chair (University of Michigan, Modern Greek) Eva Fotiadi (University of Amsterdam, Art History) Site-‐Specific Artists’ Practices in Athens since 2000: Collectivity, New Artistic Subjectivities and a Culture of Events Vasilis Molos (New York University, History) “We Are Ordinary People”: The Aganaktismenoi of Syntagma Square and Greece’s Shifting Political Culture Hypatia Vourloumis (College Year in Athens; Freie Universität, Berlin, International Research Center, Performance Studies) Fugitive Athens: Civic Action, Immigrant Performance and the Greek Public Sphere 5:00-‐5:15 pm Break
16 – MGSA Symposium Saturday, November 16, 2013 5:15-‐6:15 pm Session 13 Plenary Roundtable, “Greece in Transition,” Organized Special Session Greece in Transition: Dogwood Room Reconsidering Anthropological Approaches to "Crisis" Neni Panourgia, Chair (New School, Anthropology) Othon Alexandrakis, Organizer Participants: Heath Cabot (College of the Atlantic, Anthropology) Tracey Rosen (University of Chicago, Anthropology) Elizabeth Davis (Princeton University, Anthropology) Faidra Papavasiliou (Georgia State University, Anthropology) 6:15-‐8:00 pm Break 8:00 pm Special Event Grand Hall of the Neal-‐Marshall Black
Cultural Center, 275 North Jordan Ave Indiana University’s Institute for European Studies and Modern Greek Program invite symposium participants to the
Horoesperida with Rebetiki Istoria
Pavlos Vassiliou, vocals and tzoura Nikolaos Menegas, bouzouki Vangelis Nikolaidis, kithara Yona Stamatis, violi and bouzouki
Cash bar featuring Greek wine, beer, and mezedes plates for sale. This event is organized by Yona Stamatis and Frank Hess.
MGSA Symposium Saturday, November 16, 2013 – 17
The “Horoesperida with Rebetiki Istoria” is offered at no cost to the MGSA Symposium registrants through the generosity of the following donors: Mr. Rick and Mrs. Soula Rifkin and the Rifkin Family Foundation Dr. Elaine and Dr. Kevin Coghlan Topo’s 403 (Mrs. Stephanie Topolgus and Dr. James and Mrs. Cheryl Topolgus) Dr. George and Mrs. Demetra Bakris The National Hellenic Society
18 – M GSA Symposium Sunday, November 17, 2013 8:30-‐9:15 am MGSA Business Meeting Ballantine Hall 004 (open to all MGSA members) -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ MGSA Symposium Thursday-‐Saturday, November 14-‐16, 2013
Book Exhibits Hoosier Room
Throughout the duration of the Symposium, the Hoosier Room of the Biddle Hotel and Conference Center will be hosting a variety of exhibits from publishers and authors, study abroad organizations, and educational foundations.
In Memoriam Richard Burgi, July 26, 2012 Mary Stathatos-‐Kyris Keeley, Oct. 25, 2012 Peter Loizos, March 2, 2012
MISSION Founded in 1968, the MGSA is an American-‐based, non-‐profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Modern Greek Studies in the United States and Canada. Interdisciplinary in orientation, it seeks to stimulate the discovery and diffusion of knowledge about the language, literature, arts, history, politics, economy, and society of modern Greece and Cyprus and their diasporas. The MGSA defines its scope broadly to include not only post-‐independence Greece but also the period of Ottoman rule and the later Byzantine Empire, as well as those aspects of early Byzantine, Hellenistic, and Classical times that have a bearing on the modern Greek world. MGSA members: please take the time to update your faculty profile at http://mgsa.org/faculty/1factemplate.html. The MGSA welcomes new members and especially graduate students to the field.