Strangers (still?) at home. Online entries by Magdalena Ogórek and Rafał Ziemkiewicz as an example of hate speech and the strategy of exclusion Cover Image

Obcy (nadal?) w domu. Internetowe wpisy Magdaleny Ogórek i Rafała Ziemkiewicza przykładem mowy nienawiści i strategii wykluczania
Strangers (still?) at home. Online entries by Magdalena Ogórek and Rafał Ziemkiewicz as an example of hate speech and the strategy of exclusion

Author(s): Marek Sokołowski
Subject(s): Studies in violence and power, History of Antisemitism, Social Norms / Social Control
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: insulting culture; hate speech; POLIN Museum; anti-Semitism;

Summary/Abstract: This article is devoted to the issue of the hate speech in Polish public discourse. One of the ways to become aware of the negative nature of hate speech can be intercultural education. In 2018, the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw organized an exhibition “Strangers at Home”, dedicated to the events of March ’68. In addition to the memorabilia related to Jewish-rooted people’s leaving Poland, there were also records of contemporary hate and hate speech, juxtaposed with some examples from 1968. Among them, there were the entries of journalists Magdalena Ogórek and Rafał Ziemkiewicz, which have the character of contemporary anti-Semitism.

  • Issue Year: 20/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 121-131
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish