Abstract:This chapter examines Pyrsos, a Greek illustrated magazine published by political refugees in East Germany, as a case study on the aesthetic articulation of solidarity with the so-called Third World in the 1960s by emigres situated in-between the West and the socialist states. It argues that the magazine's complex political and aesthetic discourse on solidarity was intellectually and aesthetically entangled with notions of identification and metonymy that 'inserted' the Greek case within an anti-imperialist, a… Show more
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