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The book aims to reconstruct and analyze the disputes over the Polish-Jewish past and memory in public debates in Poland between 1985 and 2012, from the discussions about Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah, Jan Błoński’s essay The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto, Jan Tomasz Gross’ books Neighbours, Fear and Golden Harvest, to the controversies surrounding the premiere of Władysław Pasikowski’s The Aftermath. The analysis includes the course and dynamics of the debates and, most importantly, the panorama of opinions revealed in the process. It embraces the debates held across the entire spectrum of the national press. The selection of press was not limited by the level of circulation or a subjective opinion of their value. The main intention was to reconstruct the widest possible variety of opinions that were revealed during the debates. Broad symbolic elites participated in the debates: people who exercised control over publicly accessible knowledge, legitimacy of beliefs and the content of public discourse.

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Contents: Public Discourse – Collective Memory and Collective Forgetting – Collective Forgetting of the Holocaust – The Holocaust – Anti-Semitism – Difficult Past – Jan Tomasz Gross’ Neighbours – Crime in Jedwabne – Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah – Jan Błoński’s essay The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto – Hate Speech – Political Transition – Symbolic Elites.

Reconstructing Memory: The Holocaust in Polish

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/08/2013
      ISBN13: 9783631623657, 978-3631623657
      ISBN10: 3631623658

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book aims to reconstruct and analyze the disputes over the Polish-Jewish past and memory in public debates in Poland between 1985 and 2012, from the discussions about Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah, Jan Błoński’s essay The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto, Jan Tomasz Gross’ books Neighbours, Fear and Golden Harvest, to the controversies surrounding the premiere of Władysław Pasikowski’s The Aftermath. The analysis includes the course and dynamics of the debates and, most importantly, the panorama of opinions revealed in the process. It embraces the debates held across the entire spectrum of the national press. The selection of press was not limited by the level of circulation or a subjective opinion of their value. The main intention was to reconstruct the widest possible variety of opinions that were revealed during the debates. Broad symbolic elites participated in the debates: people who exercised control over publicly accessible knowledge, legitimacy of beliefs and the content of public discourse.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Public Discourse – Collective Memory and Collective Forgetting – Collective Forgetting of the Holocaust – The Holocaust – Anti-Semitism – Difficult Past – Jan Tomasz Gross’ Neighbours – Crime in Jedwabne – Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah – Jan Błoński’s essay The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto – Hate Speech – Political Transition – Symbolic Elites.

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