2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83936-9
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Memories of Asia Minor in Contemporary Greek Culture

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“…In broader terms, this has thus also meant that, in popular understanding, only people with a claim to Greek descent can be received as legitimate refugees. In the course of fieldwork for Memories of Asia Minor in Contemporary Greek Culture (Gedgaudaitė 2021), it became clear that one commonplace perception was that while Asia Minor refugees were Greek, the refugees coming in 2015 were foreign and could not be trusted-and, often, could not even be termed refugees. This also contributed to overt racism against such individuals (Rozakou 2017; Tsimouris and Moore 2017; Kirtsoglou and Tsimouris 2018).…”
Section: Who Is a Refugee?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In broader terms, this has thus also meant that, in popular understanding, only people with a claim to Greek descent can be received as legitimate refugees. In the course of fieldwork for Memories of Asia Minor in Contemporary Greek Culture (Gedgaudaitė 2021), it became clear that one commonplace perception was that while Asia Minor refugees were Greek, the refugees coming in 2015 were foreign and could not be trusted-and, often, could not even be termed refugees. This also contributed to overt racism against such individuals (Rozakou 2017; Tsimouris and Moore 2017; Kirtsoglou and Tsimouris 2018).…”
Section: Who Is a Refugee?mentioning
confidence: 99%