

Author: Papailias Penelope
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1469-9451
Source: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol.29, Iss.6, 2003-11, pp. : 1059-1078
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Abstract
A young Albanian who hijacked a Greek public bus in May 1999 has been apotheosised as a 'hero of migration' by fellow-Albanians. This paper considers how the hijacker's story, as narrated in a pirated cassette-recorded memorial song, has served as a collective document of everyday exploitation and violation at the hands of Greek bosses and the police, as well as a vehicle for fantasising revenge and recouping agency, voice and masculinity. The moral claims and gender ideologies asserted in this alternative account of the hijacking are grounded in a discourse of
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