Using different methods and representing various academic disciplines, the authors of this anthology analyse Polish memory of the Nazi and Stalinist occupations, which are key components of Polish collective identity. The book presents the shape and social conditions of this memory as well as the conflicts and dilemmas related to it.
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Anna Wolff-Powęska is Professor of History and Political Sciences at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Faculty Poznań). She was associated with the Institute for Western Affairs and the Adam Mickiewicz University at Poznań (Poland). She researches Polish-German relations, and political ideas in Europe.
Piotr Forecki is Assistant Professor at the Section of Political Culture at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). His academic research concerns the Polish memory of the Holocaust, the representation of the Holocaust in films and comics, and anti-Semitism in public discourse in Poland.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 282 S. Piotr Tadeusz Kwiatkowski, World War II as Collective Experience for Polish Society -- Lech M. Nijakowski, Fighting for Victim Status: Polish Debates on Genocide and the Collective Memory of World War II -- Bartosz Korzeniewski, World War II in the Politics of Memory of the Polish People's Republic 1944-1970 -- Pawel Rodak, The Unusual Everyday Under the Occupation -- Anna Wylegala, Between Biographical Experience and Social Construction of Memory: The Oldest Generation of Poles on the Soviet Occupation and the Soviets -- Kaja Kaimierska, Between Biographical and Collective Memory: The Experience of War in Narratives from the Kresy -- Zuzanna Bogumil & Joanna Wawrzyniak, War Trauma in the City Museums of Saint Petersburg, Warsaw and Dresden -- Katarzyna Woniak, The German Occupation of Poland in German and Polish History Schoolbooks -- Tadeusz Lubelski, The Representation of the Soviet Occupation in Polish Film -- Malgorzata Hendrykowska, War Films After 1989. A Dialogue Among Three Generations -- Joanna Krakowska, Why Does Theatre Need War? Why Do Historians Need Theatre? Images of War and the Subject of Occupation in Polish Theatre After 1945 -- Anna Zawadzka, Zydokomuna: The Construction of the Insult. ISBN 9783631663004 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 486 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband. Artikel-Nr. 1064085
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Zustand: New. Using different methods and representing various academic disciplines, the authors of this anthology analyse Polish memory of the Nazi and Stalinist occupations, which are key components of Polish collective identity. The book presents the shape and social . Artikel-Nr. 121415886
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This anthology presents the work of several authors from different academic disciplines. Film and literature experts, sociologists, historians and theatrologists analyse the Polish memory of the Nazi and Stalinist occupations, which are key components of Polish collective identity. Before the political turn of 1989, the memory of World War II was strictly controlled by the state. The elements of memory related to the Soviet occupation were eradicated, as well as any other elements that did not fit the official narrative about the war. Unblocking the hitherto limited public discourse resulted in the process of filling the blank pages of history and the development of different and frequently conflicting communities of memory. Artikel-Nr. 9783631663004
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