„Die königliche Oder-Neiße-Linie“ – literarische Strategien des „Writing the Nation“. Wie der Piasten-Roman die polnische Vergangenheit der Wiedergewonnenen Gebiete konstruiert (vom Zweiten Weltkrieg bis 1989) /
“The Royal Oder-Neisse Line”—Literary Strategies of “Writing the Nation”: How the Piast Novel Constructs a Polish Past of the Recovered Territories (from the Second World War until 1989)
Author(s): Natalia LemannSubject(s): Local History / Microhistory, Theory of Literature
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Slovanský ústav and Euroslavica
Keywords: Piast novel; polish history;literature;national identity;Poland;
Summary/Abstract: This paper is devoted to the process of signifying the so-called “Recovered Territories” in the Piast novel, a subgenre of the Polish historical novel. The literary and historiographical process of “writing the nation” (Homi K. Bhabha) takes place not only in contemporary literature, but is also part of historical discourses which, through national institutions and politics of history, promote a state-endorsed historical vision. Memory discourses, incorporating microhistory, life writing, local narrations, etc., co-shape this process. By means of analyzing how the Polishness of the “Recovered Territories” is constructed in the Piast novel, it becomes possible to demonstrate that “writing the nation” has a processual, persuasive, and random character and is subject to political demands. The Piast novel as part of “national pedagogy” (again, Bhab ha’s term) was of special importance for the Polish authorities after the Second World War. They tried to reconnect the “Recovered Territories” with Poland through the invocation of the Piast dynasty, who a thousand years ago ruled over those lands. Moreover, the Piast novel allows grounding the results of the Yalta conference in mythical, historical, and symbolic images, through which the territorial reallocation becomes better understandable as part of a historically justified compensation. The relevant texts by Karol Bunsch, Antoni Gołubiew or Władysław Jan Grab ski inscribe themselves in the process of connecting the Northern and Western territories with Poland and, by means of becoming a cornerstone of a fantastic foundation narrative, react to an urge expressed by both the authorities and the general public.
Journal: Germanoslavica
- Issue Year: XXVIII/2017
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 187-210
- Page Count: 24
- Language: German
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