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The focus of this paper is particular trap in Polish identity narrative and its politics as framed, not only by its rhetoric, within center-periphery and postcolonial dis-course. While strongly focused on regaining dignity and agency, said narrative – as is argued there – is not only unable to archive its goals, but in effect its out-comes are the opposite. Strengthening dependency and effectively...
The article is inspired by the post-colonial theory examining the totality of power and raising questions about the current relationship between the former colonizers and the former colonized and their interaction. The article argues that the situation in post-socialist countries in Central Europe is analogous to the situation in post-colonial countries and that the local literary representation of...
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