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193 S.; zahlr. Illustr.; 22 cm; kart.

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Gutes Ex. - Englisch, italienisch, griechisch. // "This notion of hospitality is one of the great constituent myths of Greek culture. It may often become a stereotype, but it is above all a distinct way of life. Hospitality is one of the strong archetypes of contemporary Greek culture. We kept hearing as kids that guests are sacred, guests come first, and it is true that most of us grew up with the echoes of this approach in our homes. The greatest changes in these views on hospitality came after the post-war tourism boom. Hospitality gradually turned into an entrepreneurial cliche that reflects the anxiety of turning it into a consumable national symbol of authenticity. Of course, this did not stop the occasional survival of idiosyncratic behaviours of 'resistance', particularly in regions of arrested development. In your case, however, the hotel acquires another dimension in addition to those of exchange and solidarity; it becomes a format through which the art is produced. I would say that the hotel is the work. In other words, hospitality here appears not only as a humanistic priority but also as a work-producing format: the framework in which the work is created." (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Reflective Places of Hospitality in The Age of Precarity ----- A discussion between ----- Maria Papadimitriou and YorgosTzirtzilakis ----- COSMOTEL ----- The Managers is Myself Maria Papadimitriou ----- HOTEL GRANDE ----- Common Ground Maria -Thalia Carras ----- HOTEL INTERNATIONAL ----- Maria Halkias ----- HOTEL ISOLA ----- Jennifer Allen ----- HOTEL PLUG-INN ----- Maria Halkias ----- HOTEL BALKAN ----- Maria Halkias. ISBN 9788874901265