<p>"Although designed to cater to the needs of students of Polish studies and literature, this volume will also be of great use to all scholars interested in central and eastern European history, culture, and literature, and indeed to the general public."</p> - Aleksandra Witczak Haugstad, Research Council of Norway (H-Net Reviews (H-Poland)) <p>"In 2006, several scholars decided to do something about the lack of a comprehensive, up-to-date, research-based work dealing with Polish literature and culture. It took over a decade to complete this ambitious project of delivering a new and updated history of this vast subject for a non-Polish speaking audience…the result of the combined efforts of sixty scholars from both sides of the Atlantic is both impressive and voluminous."</p> - Aleksandra Witczak Haugstad, Research Council of Norway (H-Net, HABSBURG)

Being Poland offers a unique analysis of the cultural developments that took place in Poland after World War One, a period marked by Poland’s return to independence. Conceived to address the lack of critical scholarship on Poland’s cultural restoration, Being Poland illuminates the continuities, paradoxes, and contradictions of Poland’s modern and contemporary cultural practices, and challenges the narrative typically prescribed to Polish literature and film.

Reflecting the radical changes, rifts, and restorations that swept through Poland in this period, Polish literature and film reveal a multitude of perspectives. Addressing romantic perceptions of the Polish immigrant, the politics of post-war cinema, poetry, and mass media, Being Poland is a comprehensive reference work written with the intention of exposing an international audience to the explosion of Polish literature and film that emerged in the twentieth century.

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Being Poland offers a unique analysis of the cultural developments to take place in Poland over the last one hundred years.
1. Transitions
2. Strategies
3. Transmissions
4. Genres and Their Discontents
5. Postwar and Post-1989 Drama
6. Essay
7. Diaries
8. Reportage
9. Literary Theory
10. Film
11. Popular Culture
12. Mass Media
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ISBN
9781487524593
Publisert
2019-07-08
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
1520 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
48 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
856

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Biografisk notat

Tamara Trojanowska is Director for the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Toronto, and an associate professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Toronto.

Joanna Niżyńska is an associate professor in the Department of Slavic & East European Languages and Cultures at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Przemysław Czapliński is a professor of Polish literature at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland.

Agnieszka Polakowska works as an editor and a translator (Polish to English). Her past projects include academic essay collections, articles, doctoral dissertations, and personal memoirs. She holds two Master degrees (in English and in Polish Literature) from the University of Toronto.