This article focuses on the role of contemporary Polish literature in bringing back that which has been repressed under communism: the Germanness of the so-called “regained territories”, i.e. territories that became Polish due to the changes of national borders after the Second World War, as well as the marginalized queer life. I discuss two novels that feature the city of Wrocław, formerly German Breslau: Marek Krajewski’s Death in Breslau (1999) and Michał Witkowski’s Lovetown (2004). My analysis draws parallels between bringing back the German past of the city and remembering queer life during communism in fiction. Marek Krajewski situates the plot of his highly popular crime novel in Breslau in the 1930s. By doing so, he fictionally rec...
Andrzej Kuśniewicz (1904-1993) was an acknowledged writer whose works used to be popular and widely ...
The article discusses representation of a third culture in translation: it compares the image of Gd...
The article is devoted to the interweaving of Polish and Belarussian memory in post-war literature o...
The city can be seen from many different perspectives. Sometimes, the city itself forms a perspectiv...
This article concerns the literature of "minor homelands" representing the territories that were inc...
The purpose of this article is to study the representations of Romania in Polish contemporary popula...
In this essay, the author describes the status of postwar Szczecin as a city with an unstable identi...
In this article, Elżbieta Ostrowska employs categories of postcolonialism to examine two novels by H...
The goal of this dissertation is to make a literary intervention with a political message into the c...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
The article focuses on the depictions of Cracow in two Jacek Dukaj’s novels, Xuvras Wyżryn ol 1997 a...
The article discusses representation of a third culture in translation: it compares the image of Gda...
This dissertation examines the complex relationships between both sexual (LGBTQI and otherwise) and ...
Eastern Slavonic cultures are often a conglomeration of patterns of several cultures, which resulted...
Eva Stachniak and Lisa Appignanesi have authored many works that defy clear classification criteria ...
Andrzej Kuśniewicz (1904-1993) was an acknowledged writer whose works used to be popular and widely ...
The article discusses representation of a third culture in translation: it compares the image of Gd...
The article is devoted to the interweaving of Polish and Belarussian memory in post-war literature o...
The city can be seen from many different perspectives. Sometimes, the city itself forms a perspectiv...
This article concerns the literature of "minor homelands" representing the territories that were inc...
The purpose of this article is to study the representations of Romania in Polish contemporary popula...
In this essay, the author describes the status of postwar Szczecin as a city with an unstable identi...
In this article, Elżbieta Ostrowska employs categories of postcolonialism to examine two novels by H...
The goal of this dissertation is to make a literary intervention with a political message into the c...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
The article focuses on the depictions of Cracow in two Jacek Dukaj’s novels, Xuvras Wyżryn ol 1997 a...
The article discusses representation of a third culture in translation: it compares the image of Gda...
This dissertation examines the complex relationships between both sexual (LGBTQI and otherwise) and ...
Eastern Slavonic cultures are often a conglomeration of patterns of several cultures, which resulted...
Eva Stachniak and Lisa Appignanesi have authored many works that defy clear classification criteria ...
Andrzej Kuśniewicz (1904-1993) was an acknowledged writer whose works used to be popular and widely ...
The article discusses representation of a third culture in translation: it compares the image of Gd...
The article is devoted to the interweaving of Polish and Belarussian memory in post-war literature o...