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    希腊媒体与文化杂志

    Journal of Greek Media & Culture


    The Journal of Greek Media & Culture is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a platform for debate and exploration of a wide range of manifestations of media and culture in and about Greece. The journal adopts a broad and inclusive approach to media and culture with reference to film, photography, literature, the visual arts, music, theatre, performance, as well as all forms of electronic media and expressions of popular culture.


    《希腊媒体与文化杂志(JGMC)》是一份跨学科的同行评议期刊,旨在为讨论和探索希腊媒体和文化的广泛表现形式提供一个平台。该杂志对媒体和文化采取广泛和包容的态度,内容涉及电影、摄影、文学、视觉艺术、音乐、戏剧、表演,以及各种形式的电子媒体和流行文化的表达。


    While providing a forum for the close analysis of cultural formations specific to Greece, JGMC aims to engage with broader methodological and theoretical debates, and situate the Greek case in global, diasporic and transnational contexts. The journal aims to set the foundations for a sustained and serious engagement with Greek culture and media that will not only enlighten particular manifestations, but will have methodological relevance and implications that extend beyond its specific field of study. Greek culture can thus become a limit case that tests the value and rigour of critical positions in the debate around Europe,s cultural unity and diversity, and instigates important theoretical and methodological enquiries around media and cultural exchange and interaction.


    JGMC为深入分析希腊特有的文化形态提供了一个论坛,旨在开展更广泛的方法论和理论辩论,并将希腊的案例置于全球、散居和跨国的背景下。该杂志旨在为希腊文化和媒体的持续接触奠定基础,这不仅会启发特定的表现形式,而且将具有方法论上的相关性和影响,并延伸到其特定的研究领域。因此,希腊文化可以成为一个极限案例,在围绕欧洲文化统一和多样性的辩论中,测试关键立场的价值和严密性,并推动围绕媒体和文化交流与互动的重要理论和方法研究。


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