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Public Scholarship and Greek America: Personal Reflections, Intellectual Vocations
- Journal of Modern Greek Studies
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 33, Number 1, May 2015
- pp. 15-23
- 10.1353/mgs.2015.0013
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This essay explores Modern Greek Studies as public scholarship from the angle of Greek American cultural studies. The author’s intellectual biography serves as a departure point to situate Modern Greek Studies as an organic location from which to empower Greek American studies. The dimension of public engagement comes into view through the following question: What is the place of cultural critique in the context of collaborative public engagement? The discussion identifies a range of possibilities for public collaboration and reflects on their respective implications. This work aims not only to explicate prospects of public scholarship for Modern Greek Studies, but also make a case in this context for the intellectual importance of Greek America as a subject intertwined with Modern Greek Studies.