The Rejected Stone? Postsecularism as a Perspective for Interpreting Polish Literature and Culture Cover Image

Kamień odrzucony? Postsekularyzm jako perspektywa interpretacyjna literatury i kultury polskiej
The Rejected Stone? Postsecularism as a Perspective for Interpreting Polish Literature and Culture

Author(s): Piotr Bogalecki
Subject(s): Music, Visual Arts, Recent History (1900 till today), Theology and Religion, Polish Literature, Sociology of Culture, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: postsecularism; history of Polish literature; theology and literature; secularization; research methods in literary studies;

Summary/Abstract: In comparison to other theoretical orientations of recent years, postsecularism does not seem to off erfavourable conditions for studying Polish culture. The possibility of transferring postsecular literature studies (J. McClure) to the field of Polish literature may seem disputable; the hitherto taken attempts, briefly presented in the article, show that as a potential “cornerstone” of new readings in Polish literature, postsecularism has been rejected. Presenting potential benefits which could be yielded by adopting postsecularism as a foundation for an alternative history of selected phenomena within modern Polish culture (chiefly literature, but also cinematography, visual arts and music), the author points at research problems whose complexity and importance can be revealed only by a failure which threatens each attempt at formulating a holistic history of literature and culture. Those research problems include: the intrinsically non-religious uses of religious language in literature; the diversity of poetics of profanity and blasphemy, the role of Communism in literary texts using the language of religion, the performative and political character of literary theologies of the Communist Poland; and secularization of the West as the topic and context of Polish-language literary texts.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 29
  • Page Range: 113-130
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish