“We Are the Poles from Former Yugoslavia.” Transformation Processes Shifted in Time—The Biographical Perspective
“We Are the Poles from Former Yugoslavia.” Transformation Processes Shifted in Time—The Biographical Perspective
Author(s): Rozalia LigusSubject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Western Borderlands of Poland;“New Localism”;“Return Migration”;“Migrating Biographies”;Self-Identification
Summary/Abstract: This paper is based on the first analysis of the 25 narrative interviews collected from March to November 2018 in small local communities in the Lower Silesia Region. All narrators belong to the families that were transferred from the former Yugoslavia in 1946 to the western lands which were incorporated to Poland. The socio-cultural conditions are significant for local development, so I present some features of localism after 1989 when the state transformation processes started. Next, I discuss the narrators’ self-identity dilemmas and make an attempt to conceptualize “migrating biography” as one of the features of living in a postmodern world.The aim of the whole project, but not described in this article, is to reveal the intergenerational adult learning processes seen from the insider’s perspective, as well as to describe such lives in a psychosocial and cultural context.
Journal: Qualitative Sociology Review
- Issue Year: 15/2019
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 96-111
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English