THE JOURNAL OF THE HYDRA BOOK CLUB VOL.2 VACATION
NEW ISSUE NOW AVAILABLE
In the second edition of the Journal of the Hydra Book Club, we have invited another group of contributors to accompany us to the frayed edges of that very specific and often troubling parentheses of time we have named “vacation”.
The practice of vacation today most often involves travel - a specific, voluntary, planned movement which becomes deeply troubling when set into a contemporary context of the involuntary, unplanned movements of populations across the Mediterranean (and the world) and the deeply distressed environment which strains to support increasing numbers of humans. I think of Hydra, with its own seasonal influx of visitors, foreign and Greek, floating serenely in the turbulence of the Mediterranean, the choreographed movement of boats coming in and out of the port.
Contributors:
Andreas Angelidakis, Dimitrios Antonitsis, Galen Ayers, Stephan Colloredo-Mansfeld, Saska de Brauw, Mikołaj Długosz, Shawn Dogimont, Fotini El. Antoniou, Panos GiannIkopoulos, Antonio Girbés, Frankie Haines, Byung-Chul Han, Clea Irving, Effie Katsourou, Samur Khouja, Svitlana Libet, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Konstantinos Pittas, Grzegorz Polański, Agnieszka Polska, Gabriel Rivera, Sana Shahmuradova Tanska, Špela Šivic, Alexandre Stipanovich, Eftihia Stefanidi, Karolina Sulej, Sabrina Tarasoff, Nicholas Vamvouklis
NEW ISSUE NOW AVAILABLE
In the second edition of the Journal of the Hydra Book Club, we have invited another group of contributors to accompany us to the frayed edges of that very specific and often troubling parentheses of time we have named “vacation”.
The practice of vacation today most often involves travel - a specific, voluntary, planned movement which becomes deeply troubling when set into a contemporary context of the involuntary, unplanned movements of populations across the Mediterranean (and the world) and the deeply distressed environment which strains to support increasing numbers of humans. I think of Hydra, with its own seasonal influx of visitors, foreign and Greek, floating serenely in the turbulence of the Mediterranean, the choreographed movement of boats coming in and out of the port.
Contributors:
Andreas Angelidakis, Dimitrios Antonitsis, Galen Ayers, Stephan Colloredo-Mansfeld, Saska de Brauw, Mikołaj Długosz, Shawn Dogimont, Fotini El. Antoniou, Panos GiannIkopoulos, Antonio Girbés, Frankie Haines, Byung-Chul Han, Clea Irving, Effie Katsourou, Samur Khouja, Svitlana Libet, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Konstantinos Pittas, Grzegorz Polański, Agnieszka Polska, Gabriel Rivera, Sana Shahmuradova Tanska, Špela Šivic, Alexandre Stipanovich, Eftihia Stefanidi, Karolina Sulej, Sabrina Tarasoff, Nicholas Vamvouklis