Pole/Jew

Pole/Jew

  • John J. Bukowczyk
  • Halina Filipowicz
Publisher:Ohio University PressISBN 13: 9780821426494ISBN 10: 0821426494

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Pole/Jew is written by John J. Bukowczyk and published by Ohio University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0821426494 (ISBN 10) and 9780821426494 (ISBN 13).

Pole/Jew brings together a group of scholars—about half of them Jewish, about half of them ethnic Poles—from the United States, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Canada and enlists their diverse methodological and generational perspectives to push debates over Polish-Jewish relations beyond entrenched and reductive positions. At the core of the volume are the following questions: –What impact has the Holocaust had on Polish history and Polish literature? –How has the Holocaust affected Polish-Jewish—and Polish—identity? –What future is there for relations between Poland’s small Jewish minority and the country’s overwhelming ethnic Polish majority? Between Poland and Israel? Between Jews of the diaspora and ethnic Poles abroad? –Which research areas have yet to be addressed or revisited and reexamined? –Are there ways to move beyond the reductive notion of 1989 (i.e., the fall of the communist regime in Poland) as wall and fulcrum? By addressing these compelling questions, this volume offers fresh perspectives and encourages a nuanced understanding of Polish-Jewish relations. Contributors: M. B. B. Biskupski Robert Blobaum John J. Bukowczyk Patrice M. Dabrowski Halina Filipowicz Agnieszka Jeżyk Bożena Karwowska Kamil Kijek Kate Korycki Elżbieta Kossewska Grażyna J. Kozaczka Stanisław Krajewski Adam Lipszyc Wiktor Marzec Alina Molisak Stanisław Obirek Benjamin Paloff Antony Polonsky Brian Porter-Szűcs Piotr Puchalski Roma Sendyka Dariusz Stola Katarzyna Zechenter Joshua D. Zimmerman Geneviève Zubrzycki Sławomir Jacek Żurek