Your cart is currently empty.




1
/
4
Free Love Paid Love: Expressions of Affection in Mykonos
€ 12.00
Nowhere in Cycladic culture has love been defined in a singular all-encompassing manner. Forces of attraction, affection, connection, and relation were ascribed in a plurality of ways. Through symposia in Delos, the tax haven of antiquity, 17th-century transactions of love involving pirates, slaves, and Mykonians; naturist communities reliving sexual freedom in the 1960-70s and 21st-century tourists quest in search of love, free or paid; this book gathers fragments of expressions of affection across Mykonos island. Mykonos has long defined itself as a self-ruling place far away from realities lived elsewhere.
Author Nicolas Lakiotakis, et al
Publisher Kyklada Press
Pages: 96
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9789464202861
Categories: critical theory/writing, feminism/gender, greece, queer/lgbtqia+, sociology/media, greek publisher, sustainability/environment
Dimensions: 10.2 × 16.2 cm
stay in touch
Send us your name and email and we will semi-regularly keep you up-to-date on our latest news, deliveries and events.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website