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A critical examination of the category of "Polishness" - that is, the formation, redefinition, and performance of various kinds of Polish identities - from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives.

Inspired by new research in the humanities and social sciences as well as recent scholarship on national identities, this volume offers a rigorous examination of the idea of Polishness. Offering a diversity of case studies and methodological-theoretical approaches, it demonstrates a profound connection between national and transnational processes and places the Polish case in a broader context. This broader context stretches from a larger Eastern European one, a usual frame of comparison, to the overseas immigrant communities. The authors, renowned scholars from Europe and the United States, thus demonstrate that an understanding of modern Polish identity means crossing not only historical but also geographical boundaries.

Consequently, the narrative on Polish identity that unfolds in the volume is a personalized and multivocal one that presents the perspectives of a wide range of subjects: peasants, workers, migrants, ethnic and sexual minorities-that is, all those actors who have been absent in grand national narratives. As such, the examination of Polishness sheds light on the identity question more broadly, emphasizing the interplay of pluralizing and homogenizing tendencies, and fostering a reflection on national identity as encompassing both sameness and difference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800108608
Publisher: University of Rochester Press, The
Publication date: 03/21/2023
Series: Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe , #30
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

AGNIESZKA PASIEKA is a research fellow in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna.
PAWEL RODAK is a historian and professor at the Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Polishness. A Story of Sameness and Difference
Agnieszka Pasieka

Part One: Redefining Polishness
1: The Birth of the "Polak-Katolik"
Brian Porter-Szűcs

2: Vita Magistra Historiae? The Case of A. B.
Paweł Bukowiec

3: An Anti-ImperialCivilizingMission: ClaimingVolhynia for the Early Second Republic
Kathryn Ciancia

4: Suspicious Origins as a Category of Polish Culture
Irena Grudzińska-Gross

5: Redefining Polishness through Jewishness
Geneviève Zubrzycki

Part Two: Identity in the Making
6: Human Mobility and the Creation of a Transatlantic Polish Culture
Keely Stauter-Halsted

7: "Good Americans" and Polish Modern Identity Construction after World War I
Krystyna Lipińska Illakowicz

8: From "True Believers" to "Cultural Feminists": Polish Identity and Women's Emancipation in post-1945 and post-1989 Poland
Magdalena Grabowska

9: Labor, Gender, and Interethnic Relations among Polish-American Communities in Rural Massachusetts
Agnieszka Pasieka

10: Being European in Poland and Polish in Europe: Transnational Constructions of National Identity
Marysia Galbraith

Part Three: Portraits and Performances11: Views of Polishness: Style and Representation in Local and National Exhibitions
Małgorzata Litwinowicz

12: Plebeian, Populist, Post-Enlightenment-Mass Sarmatism and Its Political Forms
Przemysław Czapliński

13: The Polish Connection: Lithuanian Music and the Warsaw Autumn Festival
Lisa Jakelski

14: Performing Polishness Abroad: (Non-)Polish Actors and the Construction of (Trans)National Identities in European Cinema
Kris Van Heuckelom

15: "Poles-Their Own Portraits" Revisited: Taking a Critical Stand
Ryszard Koziołek

Afterword: Polishness. A Time of Deconstruction, a Time of Reconstruction
Paweł Rodak

Editors and Contributors

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