In:The Post-Communist Condition: Public and private discourses of transformation
Edited by Aleksandra Galasińska and Dariusz Galasiński
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 37] 2010
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 June 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.37.toc
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Table of contents
Notes on contributors
Table and figurexi
Living between history and the present: The Polish post-communist condition
Part I. History and ideology at work
“Nie rzucim ziemi skad nasz ród”: Polish contemporary discourses about soil and nation
Collective memory in transition: Commemorating the end of the Second World War in Poland
“In the name of the truth one has to say…”: Anti-Semitic statements in the memorial discourse about the crosses in Auschwitz
Sitting on the fence: Identity and Polish narratives of the 1st-May celebrations
Part II. Mentors and mediators
Denying the right to speak in public: Sexist and homophobic discourses in post-1989 Poland
Discursive construction of post-communism in pastoral letters of the Polish Episcopate’s Conference 1990–2005
Fashioning a post-communist political identity: The case of Poland’s Democratic Left Alliance
Power, knowledge and faith discourse: The Institute of National Remembrance
Part III. Living post-communism
It’s all about work
Transition to nowhere: Homelessness in post-communist Poland as the hand of fate
New discourses of migration in post-communist Poland: Conceptual metaphors and personal narratives in the reconstruction of the hegemonic discourse
Post-communist masculinities
Index
