Beschreibung
The author asks questions like «Can a Jew be both a Jew and a Pole?», «Are we right to talk of ‘worthy’ and ‘unworthy’ death in the Holocaust?» and «What are the implications of Adam Mickiewicz’s philo-Semitism?» and offers answers tracing the history of anti-Jewish stereotypes in early nineteenth-century Poland (and beyond).
Autorenportrait
Maria Janion is a historian of literature and ideas, whose main focus is romanticism and its legacy in contemporary culture. As Professor in the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), and currently in the Graduate School of Social Sciences at PAN’s Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, she has conducted a series of famous seminars.
Inhalt
Contents: The Jewish Colonel – Polish Antisemitism and its Founding Myth – Leonard’s Eastern Eyes – Three Variations on the Jewish Theme in Mickiewicz – Mickiewicz’s Jewish Legion – The Irony of Calek Perechodnik – Kertész: «Even if I may seem to be talking about something quite different, I am still talking about Auschwitz».