Poland's Threatening Other
The Image of the Jew from 1880 to the Present
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Dec '08
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Provocative and insightful examination of the myth of the Jew as the internal enemy of Poland, and its lasting effect on Polish culture and society
Interrogates the myth of the Jew as Poland's foremost internal 'threatening other', harmful to Poland, its people, and to different aspects of its national life. This book analyzes the nature and impact of anti-Jewish prejudices on modern Polish society and culture, tracing the history of the concept of the Jew as the threatening other.In this provocative and insightful book, Joanna Beata Michlic interrogates the myth of the Jew as Poland's foremost internal “threatening other,” harmful to Poland, its people, and to all aspects of its national life. This is the first attempt to chart new theoretical directions in the study of Polish-Jewish relations in the wake of the controversy over Jan Gross’s book Neighbors. Michlic analyzes the nature and impact of anti-Jewish prejudices on modern Polish society and culture, tracing the history of the concept of the Jew as the threatening other and its role in the formation and development of modern Polish national identity based on the matrix of exclusivist ethnic nationalism.
In the late nineteenth century and throughout the greater part of the twentieth, exclusivist ethnic nationalism predominated over inclusive civic nationalism in Polish political culture and society. Only in the aftermath of the political transformation of 1989 has Polish civic nationalism gradually gained predominance. As civic nationalism has become more assertive, Polish scholars have begun to unearth and critically examine the legacies of Polish anti-Semitism and other anti-minority prejudices. Michlic conducted extensive research in Polish, British, and Israeli archives for this book. Poland’s Threatening Other contributes to modern Jewish and Polish history, the study of nationalism, and to a new school of critical inquiry into the nature of anti-Jewish prejudices.
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"Joanna Michlic's achievement is a comprehensive, balanced, thoroughly researched study of how Jews have been viewed by Poles, especially by politicians and writers... The great strength of this book is its comprehensiveness and rich evidentiary base."-Nations and Nationalism -- Zvi Gitelman Nations and Nationalism "Michlic has given us an illuminating and readable survey of an important issue; she has written a book that scholars of Polish, east European, and Jewish history will be glad to have on their shelves and that will be of great service to them in their classrooms."-Ezra Mendelsohn, Slavic Review -- Ezra Mendelsohn Slavic Review
ISBN: 9780803220799
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Weight: 601g
388 pages