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The year 2003 marked the eleventh European Heritage Days held in Poland under the honorary patronage of Waldemar Dąbrowski, Minister of Culture of the Republic in Poland. The event was attended by eleven voivodeships. The prime intention of the numerous meetings which took place on 18-21 September was to shape cultural identity by means of free-of-charge access to museum exhibitions and interiors of historical buildings, a presentation of particular regions and the protection of cultural property. The European Heritage Days included education workshops, conferences, artistic shows, exhibitions, festivities, folklore performances, etc.
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The article concerns Lubusz Land’s contemporary prose: novels written by Krzysztof Fedorowicz (Grünberg), Maria Sidorska-Ryczkowska (Stacyjka na wschodzie i zachodzie and Klucze do rzeki), Edward Derylak (Wedelmann). The authoress analyses these narrations on the background of little homelands prose. The article is also an attempt to determine the regional features of the works about Lubusz Land.
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Artykuł dotyczy współczesnej prozy Ziemi Lubuskiej: utworów Grünberg Krzysztofa Fedorowicza, Stacyjka na wschodzie i zachodzie oraz Klucze do rzeki Marii Sidorskiej-Ryczkowskiej oraz zbioru opowiadań Wedelmann Edwarda Derylaka. Autorka odczytuje te utwory w perspektywie prozy małych ojczyzn, a ponadto podejmuje próbę określenia regionalnych cech wskazanych utworów.
Tematy i Konteksty
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2018
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vol. 13
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issue 8
17-42
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The paper offers a comprehensive, synthetic account of the Polish Eastern Borderland discourse on the subject over the course of the last century. It analyzes the ways in which the understanding of the notion of Kresy and “borderland”, as well as the strategies of presenting the term have been changing, including the attempts to replace this category with other terms. Furthermore, the paper characterizes the dynamics concerning the transformations of situational contexts which emerged in the period of the Second Polish Republic, developed in the times of World War II, after 1945 (in the country and abroad), and continue from the 80s and 90s of the twentieth century to our present. Significant interpretative perspectives include, among others, the trend of literary schools, the legend and myth of Polish Eastern Borderland, the notion of the borderline of cultures, small homelands, and methodological phrases and breakthroughs (spatial turn, geopoetics, postcolonial criticism).
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