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The article interprets selected works of two Belarusian writers, Sokrat Janowicz and Mira Łuksza and concentrates on the concept of ethnic focalization. Drawing on the idea of urban “mapping”, formulated by Katarzyna Szalewska, the author proposes one more strategy, namely ethinicization. This method seems indispensable in the topo-analysis of bi-ethnic regions, which evoke “hybrid constellations” between the author and the reader.
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The article offers a reading of a poet and author Mira Łuksza, who was born in 1958 and lives in the region of Podlasie. Atlantis appears to be a visible recurring motif in her writings. It symbolizes the underwater world and becomes the point of departure for further interpretations. Finally, it prompts the questions of remembering, forgetting and identity in the context of Polish-Belarusian borderland.
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This article contains reflections on methods of creating the Belarussian national identity by Sokrat Janowicz, a Belarussian writer from Podlasie. Belarussian identity is treated as a kind of narrative strategy, which uses the authority of historicism and the principle of difference (in Derrida’s meaning). The inspiration of these considerations are H.K. Bhabha’s views on Postcolonialism, described in The Location of Culture. The introductory part of the article shows a short description of Belarussians as a national minority.
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The article offers the reading of Michał Androsiuk’s "Biały koń", "Wagon drugiej klasy" in the context of remembrance, addressing the question of identity of Belarusians in Podlasie region. A borderland town of Hajnówka becomes the place where individual and collective memory, History, and imagination intersect. Finally, it appears that the long-lasting cohesive national identity, while grounded on false premises, might prove to be more tempting or convenient than the complex, equivocal frontier past.
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21 stycznia 2016 r. na Uniwersytecie w Białymstoku odbyła się otwarta debata pod hasłem „Oto czym jesteśmy/jesteście – zrozumieć Białystok. Warsztaty z publicznej dyskusji (na marginesie książki Marcina Kąckiego Białystok. Biała siła, czarna pamięć)”, zorganizowana przez Fundację UwB i Zespół Badań Regionalnych pod patronatem Instytutu Filologii Polskiej UwB. W spotkaniu udział wzięli między innymi: Anna Danilewicz, Elżbieta Dąbrowicz, Edmund Dmitrów, Andrzej Lechowski, Oleg Łatyszonek, Elżbieta Konończuk, Andrzej Sadowski, Joanna Sadowska, Joanna Sikora, Michał Stankiewicz, Jolanta Sztachelska i Mikołaj Wawrzeniuk.
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