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Living between history and the present
The Polish post-communist condition
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Aleksandra Galasińska
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Notes on contributors vii
- Table and figure xi
- Living between history and the present 1
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Part I. History and ideology at work
- “Nie rzucim ziemi skad nasz ród” 23
- Collective memory in transition 47
- “In the name of the truth one has to say…” 67
- Sitting on the fence 89
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Part II. Mentors and mediators
- Denying the right to speak in public 105
- Discursive construction of post-communism in pastoral letters of the Polish Episcopate’s Conference 1990–2005 131
- Fashioning a post-communist political identity 151
- Power, knowledge and faith discourse 167
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Part III. Living post-communism
- It’s all about work 191
- Transition to nowhere 211
- New discourses of migration in post-communist Poland 229
- Post-communist masculinities 247
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Notes on contributors vii
- Table and figure xi
- Living between history and the present 1
-
Part I. History and ideology at work
- “Nie rzucim ziemi skad nasz ród” 23
- Collective memory in transition 47
- “In the name of the truth one has to say…” 67
- Sitting on the fence 89
-
Part II. Mentors and mediators
- Denying the right to speak in public 105
- Discursive construction of post-communism in pastoral letters of the Polish Episcopate’s Conference 1990–2005 131
- Fashioning a post-communist political identity 151
- Power, knowledge and faith discourse 167
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Part III. Living post-communism
- It’s all about work 191
- Transition to nowhere 211
- New discourses of migration in post-communist Poland 229
- Post-communist masculinities 247
- Index 263