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Index Note: page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Afghanistan, migrants from, 118 Agamben, Georgio, 16 Ahmed, Sara, 48, 168 Albanian Roma, 87, 89, 90, 136 Alex, 54-56, 60 Amalia, 94-95, 96-98,101-3, 108-10; and Nefeli and her parents, 26, 98-100,103, 104-8,111-14 Amit, Vered, and Nigel Rapport, 177nl (chap. 4) anarchism: in Greece, 47-48; Niko’s historical account of, 39-42, 44; and recruitment, 42-43,45 Anik, 54-56 Anitsa, 162-65, 166-69, 171 Ano Liosion (Athens suburb), 41, 176nl0 anti-austerity activism, 52 Arab Spring, 4 Argenti, Nicolas, 9 Athanasiou, Athena, 6,22,54 austerity program. See neoliberal austerity measures autě den einat zāē (this is not a life), 8,15 bailout agreement. See troika and austerity measures halamé (non-Romani): employment and, 71-73, 75, 80; marginalization and segregation of Roma, 69-70, 78-79, 86; social contacts with Roma, 67-68, 81, 85, 88-89, 90 Bangladesh, migrants from, 46-47,49,54,90, 144-45, 177n8 barely living, 8-9, 15-17,22, 25 becoming-in-common, 27,121-22, 132-33, 161 Berardi, Franco, 27 Beriant, Lauren, 14, 27, 98, 101,121 Bookchin, Murray, 41,175n9 Butler, Judith, 14, 22, 26, 114, 139, 177n3 censorship. See journalists, persecution of Chiotaki-Poulou, irini, and Alexandras Sakellariou, 3 Cleese, John, 38, 175n5 Communist Youth of Greece, 60 communists, 40-41, 60,165, 175n9 community, political form of, 148, 155-56, 166 construction sector, 66, 71, 84, 118 corruption, 4, 33, 34, 57, 92-94, 110,112 cultural guards, 84,177n9 cuts to services, 6,14, 97, 102, 103, 109. See also pension cuts Dadaoglou, Emanouil, 39 Daesh/ISIL (ISIS), 4 Davis, Elizabeth, 7-8 December events, the (2008), 51-52,61, 176nl5 Deleuze, Gilles, 23, 26, 27, 28,48, 59 Derrida, Jacques, 79 desubjugation, 22-23, 26, 37,90, 121,150, 168 drug trafficking, 34,67, 76-77, 78, 85-86, 88, 89, 90 Durkheim, Émile, 8, 168 education: collective, 54, 57; and prejudice against Roma, 68-69; system, 33, 41, 50, 69. See also schools, occupation of ERT (public broadcaster), closure of, 52-53 European Central Bank (ECB). See troika and austerity measures European Union (EU). See troika and austerity measures Exarchia (Athens neighborhood), 4,30,31, 50-51,54-55, 56, 146 Feldman, Gregory, 102 field notes, 46,115 Foucault, Michel, 22,26, 121, 139 189 190 INDEX George, 26, 80-86, 89, 90, 114, 171; and employment, 68, 70, 72, 73-78; relationship with mother Vasilo, 67, 68-69, 73-74, 77-78, 81, 82-87, 88 Germany: occupation of Greece during World War II, 2, 11, 12, 33; as part of the troika, 60, 108; as safe haven for migrants, 119, 130-32, 139 global financial crisis, 3-4, 5 Golden Dawn Party, 78, 90, 95,107, 133, 135, 158,161; attacks by, 27, 53-56, 88,131, 141, 147-48, 155-56; resistance against, 55-56, 60, 62,146,152,153,166 Greek Civil War, 1,11 Grigoropoulos, Alexis, murder of, 4, 31, 50-51, 176nl4 Halandri. See Roma compound in Halandri Hassan, 147, 155-56,158,160,161,162,165, 166 health care and neoliberal austerity, 94, 95-96, 101-4. See also Amalia; Maria Herzfeld, Michael, 103 HMA (aid agency, pseudonym). See Amalia; Maria human trafficking, 5, 34, 77. See also sex trafficking; smugglers identity documents, 134-35 Ingold, Tim, 132 International Monetary Fund. See troika and austerity measures Jigo, 124-25,128,129-30,171 journalists, persecution of, 53, 61, 176nl7 Knight, Daniel, 8-9, 20 Koselleck, Reinhart, 98 Kypseli (Athens neighborhood), 49, 50-51, 99 labor: exploitation, 5, 96, 97,175n4; laws, 3; migrant, 45,130; unions, 40, 53; women’s, 101. See also construction; Romani jobs; scrap metal collecting; street selling Lesbos, Greece, 126, 128-29, 130, 178nl Light (Phós), 39, 175n6 Loutsa (town in East Attica renamed Artemida), 74, 177n6 Lovell, Anne, 137 maps, 144-45,145 Maria, 92-94, 97-98, 101, 112-13; on corruption in the hospital system, 92-93 Mauritania, migrants from, 118-19,128-29 migrants, 33-34, 53-54, 70, 91, 94, 95, 97; and employment, 45-47, 49-50; and protest, 51, 52; and refugee crisis, 5; travel stories of, 118-19, 123-32. See also Amalia, and Nefeli and her parents; Golden Dawn Party; Samba; shelter for migrants; Taj military junta (1967-1974), 32-33, 40,53, 177n2 (chap. 3) Milton, John, Paradise Lost, 34, 175n2 Molotovcocktails, 51, 63, 154 Muehlebach, Andrea, 175n3 Mustafa, 45, 46-47, 49 Nahar, Papreen, and Sjaakvan der Geest, 20 name days, 50, 176nl3 Nea Smyrni (Athens suburb), 41,175n8 neo-Nazis. See Golden Dawn Party neoliberal austerity measures. See troika and austerity measures neoliberal governmentality, 6, 14,28, 35-36, 45, 50,61, 87, 97, 107, 110; and deployment of crisis, 146-47. See also troika and austerity measures Nigeria, migrants from, 46, 49, 91, 129 Niko, 25-26, 27, 31-32,114, 146,171, 175n2, 175n4; anti-austerity activism, 52-53, 57-59, 60-62; anti-Golden Dawn activism, 53-56,60,155-56,161; anti­ police activism, 37-38, 51; historical account of anarchism in Greece, 39-42, 44; and migrant workers, 33-34, 45-50; questioning of solidarity, 35-37, 62-63, 147, 148-54, 156, 158, 160,161-70; recruitment of anarchists, 42-43, 45 nonviolent collective action, 53, 54, 137 not knowing, state of, 25-26, 36-37 Occupy movement, 176nl5 Pakistan, migrants from, 91 Panourgiá, Neni, 6, 33, 39, 53, 78,103,162, 176η 12 Panter-Brick, Catherine, 17 Papailias, Penelope, 177n5 Papataxiarchis, Evthymios, 35, 178nl Peano, Irene, 155 pension cuts, 6,14,26,52,62,87. See also cuts to services pensioners, 51, 64 personal debt, 35-36,60, 133 INDEX Pimp My Ride (television show), 74, 177ո7 police, 34, 53; activism against, 37-38, 41, 49,61; and migrants, 70, 73, 99,118, 133,134-35; and Roma, 78,84, 85-86, 88, 105,107. See also cultural guards; Grigoropoulos, Alexis, murder of potentializing solace, 27-28,44,119,120-21, 143,148 Povinelli, Elizabeth, 14,16,25-26,50 precariatization, 19, 25,59, 95-96, 156-57 privatization, 3, 52,60-61,70-71 prostitution. See sex trafficking protests: against neoliberalism, austerity measures, and corruption, 4, 6,41, 50-54, 61-62, 70-71, 107; students against the military junta (1967-1974), 40, 177n2 (chap. 3). See also Amalia; Niko; resistance Puar, Jasbir, 22, 148 Red Thread (Kókkino Nima), 41,176η 11 referendum on bailout conditions (2015), 61-62,150,153,170,176nl8 refugee camps, 5 refugee crisis (2015), 5, 16-17,24 resilience, concept of, 17-25, 28 resistance: collective, 18, 20, 24, 37, 52, 53, 58-59, 79, 157, 164; against Golden Dawn Party, 53-57, 60,62,146,152, 153, 166; scholarly literature on, 6-7, 18-21. See also Amalia; Niko; protests Reynolds, Pamela, 19 Roitman, Janet, 22, 90 Roma: marginalization and segregation of, 69-70, 78-79, 86; and Romani identity, 67-68; 79-80, 84; social contacts with bálámé, 67-68,81, 85,88-89, 90. See also George; Roma compound in Halandri; Romani jobs; Spiro; Thanos; Vasilo Roma compound in Halandri: architecture of, 83-84; child care in, 66; emptying of, 66-68; location and history of, 65-66, 78-79. See also Roma Romani jobs, 66,70-72,73,82,177n4 (chap. 2), 177n2 (chap. 4). See also construction; scrap metal collecting; street selling Romanians, 90 Rozakou, Katerina, 156,178nn2֊3 Said, Edward, 175nl (intro.) salary cuts, 14, 26, 52, 87 191 Samba, 27, 116-18,171; collecting icons, 142-44; journey to Greece, 118-19, 123-30; and scrap collecting, 118, 119-20, 122-23, 128, 130, 133-41, 144-45 Schinas, Alexandras, 39,175n7 schools, occupation of, 42, 53 Scott-Heron, Gil, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” (1971), 53, 176nl6 Scott, James C„ 18-19, 37 scrap metal collecting: Greeks and, 140, 144-45, 177n8; migrants and, 27,46, 117-20, 122-23, 128,130, 133-45, 177n8; Roma and, 80-81, 140,177n2 (chap. 4) Senegal, migrants from, 27, 91, 98-99,124-26, 128-29 sense, shared, 9-10, 45,48-49, 59, 98,138, 157 sex trafficking, 5, 76 shelter for migrants: attacks on, 27, 147-48, 154,155-56, 161; conflict between solidarians and residents at, 147, 155-63, 166-68, 170 smugglers, 126-27,130, 131 social solidarity movements, 6,151,166, 167 social topography of resilience, 10, 25, 170 social wayfinding. See trust as an activation of social wayfinding solidarians: and coining of term “solidarían,” 27, 151; and Golden Dawn attacks, 154, 155-56, 161; relationship with Niko, 151-52, 155, 158, 160,162-66; relationship with shelter residents, 147, 156-59, 167, 178nl. See also solidarity solidarity: meaning of, 52, 113, 147, 148, 153,165-66,168-69; social, 6, 18-19, 151, 155-57, 160-61. See also Amalia; Anitsa; Niko sovereign debt crisis, 4,16, 24, 27, 36, 52-53, 76,118, 133 Spiro, 82 squats, 37,47, 53-54,128, 151, 156,158, 178nl; Romani youth and, 67, 77,85-86, 87, 88-90 Stavrides, Stavros, 155 Stewart, Kathleen, 28, 132 street selling, 70 students, 40,41,42, 45, 50, 51-52, 54, 57, 68-69, 177n2 (chap. 3). See abo Grigoropoulos, Alexis, murder of 192 INDEX trust as an activation of social wayflnding, 27, 47, 48-49, 119-22, 128,138-39,143-45, 159, 171 Tsipras, Alexis, 60-61,62 suicide, 7-8, 111 Syrians, 4-5,144 Syriza party, 60,62 Taj, 27, 171; journey to Greece, 118-19, 128,130-32; and scrap collecting, 117-18, 119-20,122-23, 128, 133-45 Takis, 87-89,145 Taussig, Michael, 175nl (intro.) tax increases, 52, 62 thalassemia, 64-65,176nl Thanos, 72, 79, 83,84,90, 171 Theodossopoulos, Dimitrios, 151 Ticktin, M„ 97, 178n2 tourism, 4, 11 troika and austerity measures, 4,6-7, 34-35, 52-53,60-61,62, 71, 95-96, 97, 108, 176nl8 unemployment, 26, 35-36,66, 71-72, 75,118, 130, 163 unions, 40, 51, 53 Varoufakis, Yanis, 60 Vasilo, 64-67, 76, 88,171, 176nl; concern about son George, 68-69, 73-74, 77-78, 81, 82-87 Victoria, 54-56, 129 wedding ring, 90 work cooperatives, 7 World War II, 1, 11; German occupation of Greece during, 2, 11,12, 32 Í Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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Index Note: page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Afghanistan, migrants from, 118 Agamben, Georgio, 16 Ahmed, Sara, 48, 168 Albanian Roma, 87, 89, 90, 136 Alex, 54-56, 60 Amalia, 94-95, 96-98,101-3, 108-10; and Nefeli and her parents, 26, 98-100,103, 104-8,111-14 Amit, Vered, and Nigel Rapport, 177nl (chap. 4) anarchism: in Greece, 47-48; Niko’s historical account of, 39-42, 44; and recruitment, 42-43,45 Anik, 54-56 Anitsa, 162-65, 166-69, 171 Ano Liosion (Athens suburb), 41, 176nl0 anti-austerity activism, 52 Arab Spring, 4 Argenti, Nicolas, 9 Athanasiou, Athena, 6,22,54 austerity program. See neoliberal austerity measures autě den einat zāē (this is not a life), 8,15 bailout agreement. See troika and austerity measures halamé (non-Romani): employment and, 71-73, 75, 80; marginalization and segregation of Roma, 69-70, 78-79, 86; social contacts with Roma, 67-68, 81, 85, 88-89, 90 Bangladesh, migrants from, 46-47,49,54,90, 144-45, 177n8 barely living, 8-9, 15-17,22, 25 becoming-in-common, 27,121-22, 132-33, 161 Berardi, Franco, 27 Beriant, Lauren, 14, 27, 98, 101,121 Bookchin, Murray, 41,175n9 Butler, Judith, 14, 22, 26, 114, 139, 177n3 censorship. See journalists, persecution of Chiotaki-Poulou, irini, and Alexandras Sakellariou, 3 Cleese, John, 38, 175n5 Communist Youth of Greece, 60 communists, 40-41, 60,165, 175n9 community, political form of, 148, 155-56, 166 construction sector, 66, 71, 84, 118 corruption, 4, 33, 34, 57, 92-94, 110,112 cultural guards, 84,177n9 cuts to services, 6,14, 97, 102, 103, 109. See also pension cuts Dadaoglou, Emanouil, 39 Daesh/ISIL (ISIS), 4 Davis, Elizabeth, 7-8 December events, the (2008), 51-52,61, 176nl5 Deleuze, Gilles, 23, 26, 27, 28,48, 59 Derrida, Jacques, 79 desubjugation, 22-23, 26, 37,90, 121,150, 168 drug trafficking, 34,67, 76-77, 78, 85-86, 88, 89, 90 Durkheim, Émile, 8, 168 education: collective, 54, 57; and prejudice against Roma, 68-69; system, 33, 41, 50, 69. See also schools, occupation of ERT (public broadcaster), closure of, 52-53 European Central Bank (ECB). See troika and austerity measures European Union (EU). See troika and austerity measures Exarchia (Athens neighborhood), 4,30,31, 50-51,54-55, 56, 146 Feldman, Gregory, 102 field notes, 46,115 Foucault, Michel, 22,26, 121, 139 189 190 INDEX George, 26, 80-86, 89, 90, 114, 171; and employment, 68, 70, 72, 73-78; relationship with mother Vasilo, 67, 68-69, 73-74, 77-78, 81, 82-87, 88 Germany: occupation of Greece during World War II, 2, 11, 12, 33; as part of the troika, 60, 108; as safe haven for migrants, 119, 130-32, 139 global financial crisis, 3-4, 5 Golden Dawn Party, 78, 90, 95,107, 133, 135, 158,161; attacks by, 27, 53-56, 88,131, 141, 147-48, 155-56; resistance against, 55-56, 60, 62,146,152,153,166 Greek Civil War, 1,11 Grigoropoulos, Alexis, murder of, 4, 31, 50-51, 176nl4 Halandri. See Roma compound in Halandri Hassan, 147, 155-56,158,160,161,162,165, 166 health care and neoliberal austerity, 94, 95-96, 101-4. See also Amalia; Maria Herzfeld, Michael, 103 HMA (aid agency, pseudonym). See Amalia; Maria human trafficking, 5, 34, 77. See also sex trafficking; smugglers identity documents, 134-35 Ingold, Tim, 132 International Monetary Fund. See troika and austerity measures Jigo, 124-25,128,129-30,171 journalists, persecution of, 53, 61, 176nl7 Knight, Daniel, 8-9, 20 Koselleck, Reinhart, 98 Kypseli (Athens neighborhood), 49, 50-51, 99 labor: exploitation, 5, 96, 97,175n4; laws, 3; migrant, 45,130; unions, 40, 53; women’s, 101. See also construction; Romani jobs; scrap metal collecting; street selling Lesbos, Greece, 126, 128-29, 130, 178nl Light (Phós), 39, 175n6 Loutsa (town in East Attica renamed Artemida), 74, 177n6 Lovell, Anne, 137 maps, 144-45,145 Maria, 92-94, 97-98, 101, 112-13; on corruption in the hospital system, 92-93 Mauritania, migrants from, 118-19,128-29 migrants, 33-34, 53-54, 70, 91, 94, 95, 97; and employment, 45-47, 49-50; and protest, 51, 52; and refugee crisis, 5; travel stories of, 118-19, 123-32. See also Amalia, and Nefeli and her parents; Golden Dawn Party; Samba; shelter for migrants; Taj military junta (1967-1974), 32-33, 40,53, 177n2 (chap. 3) Milton, John, Paradise Lost, 34, 175n2 Molotovcocktails, 51, 63, 154 Muehlebach, Andrea, 175n3 Mustafa, 45, 46-47, 49 Nahar, Papreen, and Sjaakvan der Geest, 20 name days, 50, 176nl3 Nea Smyrni (Athens suburb), 41,175n8 neo-Nazis. See Golden Dawn Party neoliberal austerity measures. See troika and austerity measures neoliberal governmentality, 6, 14,28, 35-36, 45, 50,61, 87, 97, 107, 110; and deployment of crisis, 146-47. See also troika and austerity measures Nigeria, migrants from, 46, 49, 91, 129 Niko, 25-26, 27, 31-32,114, 146,171, 175n2, 175n4; anti-austerity activism, 52-53, 57-59, 60-62; anti-Golden Dawn activism, 53-56,60,155-56,161; anti­ police activism, 37-38, 51; historical account of anarchism in Greece, 39-42, 44; and migrant workers, 33-34, 45-50; questioning of solidarity, 35-37, 62-63, 147, 148-54, 156, 158, 160,161-70; recruitment of anarchists, 42-43, 45 nonviolent collective action, 53, 54, 137 not knowing, state of, 25-26, 36-37 Occupy movement, 176nl5 Pakistan, migrants from, 91 Panourgiá, Neni, 6, 33, 39, 53, 78,103,162, 176η 12 Panter-Brick, Catherine, 17 Papailias, Penelope, 177n5 Papataxiarchis, Evthymios, 35, 178nl Peano, Irene, 155 pension cuts, 6,14,26,52,62,87. See also cuts to services pensioners, 51, 64 personal debt, 35-36,60, 133 INDEX Pimp My Ride (television show), 74, 177ո7 police, 34, 53; activism against, 37-38, 41, 49,61; and migrants, 70, 73, 99,118, 133,134-35; and Roma, 78,84, 85-86, 88, 105,107. See also cultural guards; Grigoropoulos, Alexis, murder of potentializing solace, 27-28,44,119,120-21, 143,148 Povinelli, Elizabeth, 14,16,25-26,50 precariatization, 19, 25,59, 95-96, 156-57 privatization, 3, 52,60-61,70-71 prostitution. See sex trafficking protests: against neoliberalism, austerity measures, and corruption, 4, 6,41, 50-54, 61-62, 70-71, 107; students against the military junta (1967-1974), 40, 177n2 (chap. 3). See also Amalia; Niko; resistance Puar, Jasbir, 22, 148 Red Thread (Kókkino Nima), 41,176η 11 referendum on bailout conditions (2015), 61-62,150,153,170,176nl8 refugee camps, 5 refugee crisis (2015), 5, 16-17,24 resilience, concept of, 17-25, 28 resistance: collective, 18, 20, 24, 37, 52, 53, 58-59, 79, 157, 164; against Golden Dawn Party, 53-57, 60,62,146,152, 153, 166; scholarly literature on, 6-7, 18-21. See also Amalia; Niko; protests Reynolds, Pamela, 19 Roitman, Janet, 22, 90 Roma: marginalization and segregation of, 69-70, 78-79, 86; and Romani identity, 67-68; 79-80, 84; social contacts with bálámé, 67-68,81, 85,88-89, 90. See also George; Roma compound in Halandri; Romani jobs; Spiro; Thanos; Vasilo Roma compound in Halandri: architecture of, 83-84; child care in, 66; emptying of, 66-68; location and history of, 65-66, 78-79. See also Roma Romani jobs, 66,70-72,73,82,177n4 (chap. 2), 177n2 (chap. 4). See also construction; scrap metal collecting; street selling Romanians, 90 Rozakou, Katerina, 156,178nn2֊3 Said, Edward, 175nl (intro.) salary cuts, 14, 26, 52, 87 191 Samba, 27, 116-18,171; collecting icons, 142-44; journey to Greece, 118-19, 123-30; and scrap collecting, 118, 119-20, 122-23, 128, 130, 133-41, 144-45 Schinas, Alexandras, 39,175n7 schools, occupation of, 42, 53 Scott-Heron, Gil, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” (1971), 53, 176nl6 Scott, James C„ 18-19, 37 scrap metal collecting: Greeks and, 140, 144-45, 177n8; migrants and, 27,46, 117-20, 122-23, 128,130, 133-45, 177n8; Roma and, 80-81, 140,177n2 (chap. 4) Senegal, migrants from, 27, 91, 98-99,124-26, 128-29 sense, shared, 9-10, 45,48-49, 59, 98,138, 157 sex trafficking, 5, 76 shelter for migrants: attacks on, 27, 147-48, 154,155-56, 161; conflict between solidarians and residents at, 147, 155-63, 166-68, 170 smugglers, 126-27,130, 131 social solidarity movements, 6,151,166, 167 social topography of resilience, 10, 25, 170 social wayfinding. See trust as an activation of social wayfinding solidarians: and coining of term “solidarían,” 27, 151; and Golden Dawn attacks, 154, 155-56, 161; relationship with Niko, 151-52, 155, 158, 160,162-66; relationship with shelter residents, 147, 156-59, 167, 178nl. See also solidarity solidarity: meaning of, 52, 113, 147, 148, 153,165-66,168-69; social, 6, 18-19, 151, 155-57, 160-61. See also Amalia; Anitsa; Niko sovereign debt crisis, 4,16, 24, 27, 36, 52-53, 76,118, 133 Spiro, 82 squats, 37,47, 53-54,128, 151, 156,158, 178nl; Romani youth and, 67, 77,85-86, 87, 88-90 Stavrides, Stavros, 155 Stewart, Kathleen, 28, 132 street selling, 70 students, 40,41,42, 45, 50, 51-52, 54, 57, 68-69, 177n2 (chap. 3). 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