„Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy

“THE POST-UKRAINIAN” IN POLAND: A STORY OF VANISHING In the literature on the heritage of the post-migration areas of south-eastern Poland, as well as in the nationwide information space, too little attention is paid to the Ukrainian legacy. Although since 1989, the topic has been discussed more...

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Main Author: Olga Kich-Masłej
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2023-08-01
Series:Politeja
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Online Access:https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5207
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description “THE POST-UKRAINIAN” IN POLAND: A STORY OF VANISHING In the literature on the heritage of the post-migration areas of south-eastern Poland, as well as in the nationwide information space, too little attention is paid to the Ukrainian legacy. Although since 1989, the topic has been discussed more often and more freely, and the knowledge in this area has significantly expanded, still the issue of Ukrainian heritage is underrepresented in scientific and journalistic narratives and public administration practices of eastern border regions Polish. Within the present borders of Poland, there are over a thousand postUkrainian localities, whose tangible and intangible heritage has been destroyed, forgotten, and repressed from social consciousness, it has become invisible. In this article we try to explain how this happened. We ask about the decisions, people, and events that caused the ‘Ukrainian’ in Poland to become a symbolic ‘after’ – ‘post-Ukrainian.’  
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spelling doaj.art-f3402c197833417d8570c0c5ba2a64bd2023-08-23T13:54:29ZengKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingPoliteja1733-67162391-67372023-08-01202(83)10.12797/Politeja.20.2023.83.11„Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losyOlga Kich-Masłej0Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków “THE POST-UKRAINIAN” IN POLAND: A STORY OF VANISHING In the literature on the heritage of the post-migration areas of south-eastern Poland, as well as in the nationwide information space, too little attention is paid to the Ukrainian legacy. Although since 1989, the topic has been discussed more often and more freely, and the knowledge in this area has significantly expanded, still the issue of Ukrainian heritage is underrepresented in scientific and journalistic narratives and public administration practices of eastern border regions Polish. Within the present borders of Poland, there are over a thousand postUkrainian localities, whose tangible and intangible heritage has been destroyed, forgotten, and repressed from social consciousness, it has become invisible. In this article we try to explain how this happened. We ask about the decisions, people, and events that caused the ‘Ukrainian’ in Poland to become a symbolic ‘after’ – ‘post-Ukrainian.’   https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5207tereny postmigracyjnePolska południowo-wschodniaukraińskie dziedzictwo kulturowe„poukraińskie”
spellingShingle Olga Kich-Masłej
„Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
Politeja
tereny postmigracyjne
Polska południowo-wschodnia
ukraińskie dziedzictwo kulturowe
„poukraińskie”
title „Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
title_full „Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
title_fullStr „Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
title_full_unstemmed „Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
title_short „Poukraińskie” i jego polskie losy
title_sort poukrainskie i jego polskie losy
topic tereny postmigracyjne
Polska południowo-wschodnia
ukraińskie dziedzictwo kulturowe
„poukraińskie”
url https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5207
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