PERIPHERAL (NON)POLISHNESSES. MUSEUMS, CREEPING CONFLICTS, AND TRANSFORMATIVE FRICTIONS Cover Image

PERIPHERAL (NON)POLISHNESSES. MUSEUMS, CREEPING CONFLICTS, AND TRANSFORMATIVE FRICTIONS
PERIPHERAL (NON)POLISHNESSES. MUSEUMS, CREEPING CONFLICTS, AND TRANSFORMATIVE FRICTIONS

Author(s): Maria Kobielska, Kinga Siewior
Subject(s): Cultural history, Museology & Heritage Studies, Local History / Microhistory, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: historical museums; Polish museum boom; memory frictions; national memory;

Summary/Abstract: Whilst Poland appears today as a paradigmatic example of a homogeneous, exclusive national and cultural identity, reinforced by the hegemonic historical policy of a semi-authoritarian state, it is also challenged by Polish minority histories (civilian, multi-ethnic, non-Catholic, women). The main concern of the present article is the plural ‘Polishness’ that emerges from the constellation of these non- -default histories. To examine the frictions of historical narratives in action, authors use spaces of historical museums as a field of observation, perceiving them as memory agents fostering not only confrontational but also negotiative memory politics. To identify situations in which tensions between the ‘central’ Polishness and its unorthodox variants are particularly evident, the paper takes a look at ‘non-central’ Polish territories i.e. ‘post-German’ areas, characterized by a complex heterogeneous past in which Germanness and Polishness, but also ‘Silesianness’ or ‘Borderlandness’ mutually clash and dialogue. Analysis of selected exhibitions’ construction reveals peculiarities of different local contexts in transitional spaces and strategies of resolving creeping conflicts between ‘the Polishness’ and plural, peripheral ‘Polishnesses’.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 128
  • Page Range: 99-126
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English
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