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Two colours dominated the imagery representing social reality in the press of interwar Belarusian Christian Democracy. Various social phenomena, people, or material objects could be perceived as either “good” (“white”) or “evil” (“black”). In the realm of “good” material objects, phenomena, and people, it was actually pragmatism that mattered in the context of what was perceived as useful for the Belarusian nation. The latter was represented in the press as the “moral community”, which included the authors and editors as well as readers and supporters of BChD in rural areas. The realm of material objects is also of interest, as they likewise could be perceived as either “good” or “evil” from the community’s point of view. On the one hand, the objects were the symbols of this community; however, on the other, they could be viewed as powerful protecting fetishes.
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Artykuł jest próbą zbadania problematyki dyscypliny czasu w dyskursie prasy międzywojennej Białoruskiej Chrześcijańskiej Demokracji. Ten dyskurs był ważnym elementem w budowaniu wizji moralnej wspólnoty politycznie, społecznie i gospodarczo aktywnych Białorusinów. Jednak tło społeczno-kulturowe, a nie tylko czynniki natury politycznej w znacznym stopniu wpływały na to, że ten dyskurs miał ograniczony wpływ na wieś białoruską. Artykuł proponuje typologię czasu społecznego, która cechuje postawy wobec czasu BChD oraz innych ruchów politycznych Białorusi Zachodniej.
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The article is an attempt to study the problem of time discipline in the periodical press discourse of interwar Belarusian Christian Democracy. This discourse was an important element in shaping of an image of moral community comprising politically, socially and economically active Belarusians. However, not only political but also sociocultural factors to a large extent determined that the eff ect of this discourse on Belarusian village was rather limited. The article proposes a typology of social time which characterizes the attitudes toward time of Belarusian Christian Democracy and other political movements in West Belarus.
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