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Identity Strategies of Stateless Ethnic Minority Groups in Contemporary Poland (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Identity Strategies of Stateless Ethnic Minority Groups in Contemporary Poland (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Migration, Minorities and Modernity, 5
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This book provides a unique description of the identity strategies
of stateless ethnic minorities in Poland. It describes and analyses
the identity politics carried out by these groups, aimed at
obtaining recognition of a separate status from the Polish state (a
dominant group) in the symbolic and legal realms. On the one hand,
comparative analysis of the activity undertaken by Lemkos, Polish
Tatars, Roma, Kashubians, Karaims and Silesians will allow us to
present the specifics of each of the communities, resulting from
the special nature of their ethnicity. On the other hand, it will
show some typical strategies for stateless groups in the field of
identity and ethnicity. Critical factors here are processes such as
building ethnic borders, dealing with a non-privileged position,
striving to achieve recognition for the status quo of a particular
identity or politicization of ethnicity. The subjects are mostly
indigenous groups, and the lack of legitimacy of emancipation in
their own nation-state can determine their status as an
'in-between' in the context of ethnic relations in Poland. In the
analysis undertaken in the book of the activity of the ethnic
groups there are three main contexts: intragroup, state policy and
the global discourse of the rights of minorities. They determine
the choice of identity strategy and adopted policy of identity. Not
without significance is also the historical context, especially the
political transformation in Poland after 1989, when Polish state
policy towards ethnic minorities changed fundamentally - moving
from the mono-national ideology of a socialist state to a
pluralistic model of a democratic state. Gathering diverse examples
in one volume will allow the reader to become familiar with the
complex topic of ethnic relations in the world today, and
especially in Central Europe, which is still in the process of
change.
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