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Established-Outsiders Relations in Poland
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This book uses Norbert Elias and John L. Scotson's The Established and The Outsiders to map selected established-outsiders figurations in Poland after 1989. Looking at gender and sexual orientation, nationalism and patriotism, race and class, antifeminism and homophobia, elitist and populist imaginaries, religious and political ideals and ideologies, hate speech, and the crisis of the rule of law, this book tracks how inequalities are transformed into figurations of the have and the have-nots by way of spatial, symbolic and institutional exclusion. This edited collection is rooted in a socio-historical understanding of the trajectory of Polish society before and since the fall of Communism over thirty years ago, and a critical assessment of the dramatic turn that Polish society has taken since the beginning of the democratic backsliding in 2015.
Applies the Established-Outsiders model to topical issues related to Poland Focuses on one clear-cut topical case study in each chapter, set in a specified sphere of social life Reveals intersectional complexity alongside the role of collective memory, identity politics, and religion
Autorentext
Professor Marta Bucholc is Director of the Centre of Figurational Research, Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw. She leads the Polish National Science Centre project on national habitus formation in Poland, as well as the ERC Consolidator project ABORTION FIGURATIONS and the Polish team of the Volkswagen Foundation project "Towards Illiberal Constitutionalism". She is a Fellow of Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam, and a Distinguished Fellow of the Universalism and Particularism KFG at the University of Munich.
Klappentext
This book uses Norbert Elias and John L. Scotson s The Established and The Outsiders to map selected established-outsiders figurations in Poland after 1989. Looking at gender and sexual orientation, nationalism and patriotism, race and class, antifeminism and homophobia, elitist and populist imaginaries, religious and political ideals and ideologies, hate speech, and the crisis of the rule of law, this book tracks how inequalities are transformed into figurations of the have and the have-nots by way of spatial, symbolic and institutional exclusion. This edited collection is rooted in a socio-historical understanding of the trajectory of Polish society before and since the fall of Communism over thirty years ago, and a critical assessment of the dramatic turn that Polish society has taken since the beginning of the democratic backsliding in 2015.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Rainbow Patriotism: LBGTIQ Community's Strategies in Poland (20152021).- Chapter 3. Anti-Gender Preaching on IKEA Intranet: The Besieged Catholic Church (20192021).- Chapter 4. Abortion Law and the Feminist Mobilization: The Worst Minority (20202021).- Chapter 5. Established-Outsider Relations in the Education System: Images of Us in School Newspapers (19992021).- Chapter 6. Polish Peasant in Poland: Peasants in the Narratives of Polish Nation-Building (20002021).- Chapter 7. The Pariah Elite: The Reform of the Judiciary (20172022).- Chapter 8. Brand New Outsiders: Economic Migrants and War Refugees (20152022).- Chapter 9. Where Does the Figuration End? Polish Established-Outsider Relations in Regional and Global Contexts.- Chapter 10. Conclusion
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031495229
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 2024
- Editor Marta Bucholc
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 292
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 493g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031495229
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031495225
- Veröffentlichung 31.03.2024
- Titel Established-Outsiders Relations in Poland
- Untertitel Reconfiguring Elias and Scotson