Anti-Greek sentiment

Anti-Greek sentiment (also known as Hellenophobia[1][2] (Greek: ελληνοφοβία, romanizedellinophobía),[3] anti-Hellenism,[4][5] (Greek: ανθελληνισμός, romanizedanthellinismós), mishellenism[6][7] (Greek: μισελληνισμός, romanizedmisellinismós), or Greek-bashing[8]) refers to negative feelings, dislike, hatred, derision, racism, prejudice, and/or discrimination towards Greeks, the Hellenic Republic, and Greek culture. It is the opposite of philhellenism.

  1. ^ Colman, Andrew M. (2009). A Dictionary of Psychology (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 842. ISBN 9780199534067.
  2. ^ Bourdon, Georges [in French] (1920). Hellas and Unredeemed Hellenism: The Policy of Victory in the East and Its Results. New York: American-Hellenic Society. p. 22. Since in Asia Minor, as well as at Constantinople, Turkophilism carries with it as corollaries Hellenophobia and Armenophobia...
  3. ^ Mitropoulou, Eirini (12 December 2014). "Βαρτάν Βοσκανιάν: Αρμενοφοβία και ελληνοφοβία ζουν ακόμη στην Τουρκία". To Vima (in Greek).
  4. ^ Herzfeld, Michael (2002). "The European Self". In Pagden, Anthony (ed.). The Idea of Europe: From Antiquity to the European Union. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0521795524. the much-maligned Turkish strain in Greek culture becomes a means of asserting difference, but always at the price of ridicule (not to speak of charges of anti-Hellenism!).
  5. ^ Ferentinou, Ariana (3 July 2011). "Shifting perceptions of Greece in EU". Hürriyet Daily News.
  6. ^ Tzanelli, Rodanthi (2008). Nation-building and identity in Europe: the dialogics of reciprocity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 60. ISBN 9780230551992. ...mishellenism or hatred toward the Greeks...
  7. ^ Valaoritis, Nanos (2012-03-22). "Greece in a Time of Crisis". bookbar.gr. Retrieved 13 October 2014. Mishellenism and anti-Semitism are connected phenomena...
  8. ^ Gyarfasova, Olga; Liebhart, Karin, eds. (2014). Constructing and Communicating EUrope. Lit Verlag. p. 20. ISBN 978-3643905154. In reaction to the Greek-basing and doubts about Greek future in the Eurozone...

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