Kathryn A. Kozaitis
This engagingly written and deeply ethnographic work examines the economic and political factors that led to the Greek debt crisis, including financial pressures from international lenders, unregulated spending by the Greek government, predatory bank loans, and rising unemployment.
Indebted looks closely at the cultural dimensions of the crisis: how middle class urbanites experienced the shock of a global fiscal collapse, managed societal instability, and worked to sustain their families in the face of structural pressures, local instabilities, and moral imperatives. Author
Kathryn A. Kozaitis based her analysis on ethnographic research in Thessaloniki, the second largest city and co-capital of Greece, during the summer of 2009, 2011-2012, and ethnographic updates in 2013-2019. She places particular emphasis on the lived experience of Thessalonikians in what emerged as
a culture of crisis - collective, patterned behaviors, thoughts, and emotions characteristic of a people in sociocultural transformation - in an uncertain present marked by past realities and future imaginaries. The book synthesizes hundreds of crisis narratives, depicting Thessalonikians' responses
to their country's political disaster and downward mobility through the themes of loss and displacement; blame and accountability; reconfigurations of kinship roles and responsibilities; emotional and intellectual awakenings; and emergent indicators of survival, continuity, and renewal through
alternative praxis.
Indebted is a volume in the series ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION: CASE STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGY, which examines the experiences of individual communities in our contemporary world. Each volume offers a brief and engaging exploration of a particular issue arising
from globalization and its cultural, political, and economic effects on certain peoples or groups.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Global Drama, Greek Tragedy
1. Crisis of Debt and Dignity
2. The City and Its People
3. Assault without Warning
4. Days of Reckoning
5. Solidarity to the Rescue
6. The Leisurely in Spite of Themselves
7. Theory of
Crisis as Liminality
Epilogue: Resilience and Praxis
Transliteration and Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Kathryn A. Kozaitis is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Georgia State University.
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