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The Remnants Of Modernity Two Essays On Sarmatism And Utopia In Polish Contemporary Literature Przemyslaw Czaplinski

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The Remnants Of Modernity Two Essays On Sarmatism And Utopia In Polish Contemporary Literature Przemyslaw Czaplinski
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Przemyslaw Czaplinski
ISBN: 9783631629246, 3631629249
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Remnants Of Modernity Two Essays On Sarmatism And Utopia In Polish Contemporary Literature Przemyslaw Czaplinski by Przemyslaw Czaplinski 9783631629246, 3631629249 instant download after payment.

Polish culture after 1989 has been defined by conflicts surrounding the remnants of modernity, phenomena marginalised during communism. The book considers two such phenomena: the search for a common tradition and the disappearance of utopia. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, romanticism provided a common tradition. After 1989, its place was assumed by Sarmatism, an elite and xenophobic pre-modern cultural formation, into which contradictory values were introduced, creating an explosive mixture of emancipation and populism. The second remnant, the heritage of utopia, is addressed in works whose critical visions of change are not comprehensive projects, but rather rebellions. They begin with a questioning of authority, and lead to a posthuman definition of humanity and interspecies solidarity.

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