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2011 | 10 | 2 | 27-35

Article title

Serboluzyczanie – narod w trosce o przetrwanie

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Title variants

EN
THE SORBS – AN ETHNIC GROUP, WHICH STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL

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PL

Abstracts

EN
The following article deals with the current situation of the Sorbs – a Slavic ethnic group leaving in Lusatia, which is a region belonging to former East Germany. The development of this ethnic group – starting from the end of the 19th Century and considering both Nazi times and former East Germany situation – will be shown. The article discusses on the one hand the attempts to maintain the Sorbian language, among others due to the activities of the Language Centre WITAJ, and on the other hand it stresses the consequences of the brown coal mining in the region of Lusatia. In addition, the attitude of German natives towards the Sorbs is analysed. On basis of the own research conducted by the author in the year 2010 near the Sorbian town Slepo (ger. Schleife), dilemmas of the local people, who feel dependent on energy concern Vattenfall, are shown. Although the concern guarantees work places, it also jeopardizes the existence of local people’s houses and the cultivation of the Sorbian tradition. The coal mines destroy the natural and social environment. More and more villages are demolished and social networks are being broken by people’s displacements. The current situation makes he Sorbs even more cautious about their own culture and motivates them to fightfor their cultural survival.

Year

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pages

27-35

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Contributors

  • Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Institut für Soziologie, Adam-Kuckhoff-Straße 39, D-06108 Halle (Saale), GERMANY

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