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Being Poland
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Adam Mickiewicz Institute xiii
  5. “Ex Pluribus Plures”: Cultural Histories in the Twenty-First Century xv
  6. Part I: Transitions “Ex Pluribus Plures”: Cultural Histories in the Twenty-First Century
  7. 1. SARMATISM
  8. Sarmatism, or the Secrets of Polish Essentialism 1
  9. Spectres of Sarmatism 30
  10. 2. ROMANTICISM
  11. The Splintering of a Myth: Polish Romantic Ideology in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries 48
  12. (Polish) Romanticism: From Canon to Agon 68
  13. 3. MODERNISM
  14. A Concise Companion to Polish Modernism 105
  15. The Modernist Formation of Polish Literature 132
  16. Part II: Strategies
  17. 1. CANONICAL STRATEGIES
  18. Requiem for a Canon? The Peculiar Case of the Transatlantic Canon 153
  19. 2. EMANCIPATORY STRATEGIES
  20. Polish Modernist Literature: Emancipative Strategies in Prose 165
  21. 3. TRANSGRESSIVE STRATEGIES
  22. Delectatio furiosa, or, the Modes of Cultural Transgression 186
  23. 4. COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES
  24. Delectatio morosa, or, the Modes of Affective Compensation in Polish Memory Culture 217
  25. Part III: Transmissions
  26. 1. IMMIGRANT/ÉMIGRÉ, MIGRANT, AND TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE AND CULTURE
  27. Emigration and Its Cultural Legacy in Twentieth-Century Polish Intellectual History 245
  28. The Polish-Language Cabaret Song: Its Multi-Ethnic Pedigree and Transnational Adventures, 1919–1968 258
  29. 2. LITERATURE IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN POLISH
  30. Polish Literatures and Its Languages 273
  31. 3. TRANSLATION
  32. Translation as Comparison 290
  33. Translated from the Polish: The Fates, Feats, and Foibles of Polish Literature in English 308
  34. Part IV: Genres and Their Discontents
  35. 1. INTERWAR PROSE
  36. Interwar Prose 329
  37. Modern Midrash: A Poetics of Exegesis, Empathy, and Encounter (Bruno Schulz) 347
  38. Iconoclasm and Nation Building (Witold Gombrowicz) 356
  39. Politics and Ethics of Human Relations (Zofia Nałkowska) 362
  40. Troubled Modernism (Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) 367
  41. 2. WAR, POSTWAR, AND POST-1989 PROSE
  42. Shifting Sands: History of Polish Prose, 1945–2015 372
  43. Post-Traumatic Outsider (Leopold Buczkowski) 407
  44. Futurological Philosophy (Stanisław Lem) 412
  45. Mythical Subversions (Olga Tokarczuk) 417
  46. Alternative Cartographies (Andrzej Stasiuk) 423
  47. 3. INTERWAR, WAR, POSTWAR, AND POST-1989 POETRY
  48. Polish Twentieth-Century Poetry 428
  49. Matter, Spirit, and Linguistic Metamorphoses (Bolesław Leśmian) 470
  50. Metaphor, Vision, and Poetic Construction (Julian Przyboś) 475
  51. Depth of Doubt (Tadeusz Różewicz) 479
  52. Against Dualities with Life-Writing (Miron Białoszewski) 485
  53. Euphoria of the Ordinary (Anna Świrszczyńska) 490
  54. 4. INTERWAR DRAMA
  55. Drama of the Interwar Period (1918–1939) 495
  56. Apocalyptic Fears; Aesthetic Daring (Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz) 514
  57. Revolution as the Psychic Condition of the Twentieth Century (Stanisława Przybyszewska) 518
  58. The Power of Spectacle (Leon Schiller) 523
  59. The Theatre of Truth (Juliusz Osterwa) 529
  60. 5. POSTWAR AND POST-1989 DRAMA
  61. Drama as a Manifold Portrait: Polish Drama after the Second World War 535
  62. Border States and Boundary Crossings (Tadeusz Różewicz) 570
  63. Poland – Local Universe (Sławomir Mrożek) 574
  64. Revolt of Memory (Tadeusz Kantor) 579
  65. The Dramaturgy of Jerzy Grotowski 584
  66. 6. THE ESSAY
  67. The Polish Essay: Between Realism and Nominalism 590
  68. Trial and Error: Between Criticism and Essayism (Karol Irzykowski) 607
  69. Metaphysics of Experience (Czesław Miłosz) 611
  70. History of Ideas (Leszek Kołakowski) 615
  71. Hermeneutics of the Marginal (Jolanta Brach-Czaina) 622
  72. 7. DIARIES
  73. Poland’s Autobiographical Twentieth Century 627
  74. 8. REPORTAGE
  75. Transformations of Polish Reportage 642
  76. The Four Elements of Reportage (Melchior Wańkowicz) 658
  77. New Polish Idiom (Mariusz Szczygieł) 663
  78. 9. LITERARY THEORY
  79. From Soul to Science and Back Again: A Short Stroll through Polish Twentieth-Century Literary Theory 668
  80. 10. FILM
  81. Negotiating the Aesthetic: The Politics of Polish Postwar Cinema 691
  82. History and Grand Narratives (Andrzej Wajda) 713
  83. Neither East, nor West (Jerzy Skolimowski) 718
  84. Poetics of Chance (Krzysztof Kieślowski) 723
  85. Not Quite Alla Polacca (Wojciech Jerzy Has) 729
  86. Poetry of the Discarded (Dorota Kędzierzawska) 734
  87. 11. POPULAR CULTURE
  88. Popular Culture in Poland 739
  89. Between Personal and Collective Memory: History and Politics in Polish Comics 762
  90. 12. MASS MEDIA
  91. Media and Culture 774
  92. Subject Index 793
  93. Name Index 803
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