Princes, peasants, and other Polish selves : ethnicity in American literature /
This book is a case study of the way in which ethnic identities are created and shaped by literature, focusing on the American image of the Pole from the 1830s to the present. Using a vast range of writings, some well known and others long neglected, Thomas S. Gladsky shows how the nineteenth-centur...
Основен автор: | Gladsky, Thomas S., 1939- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
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Amherst, Mass. :
University of Massachusetts Press,
℗♭1992.
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Princes, peasants, and other Polish selves. |
Съдържание:
- 1. Princes and patriots : nineteenth-century writers and the Polish beau ideal
- 2. From deviancy to diversity and beyond : inventing the Polish literary self, 1880-1930
- 3. The immigrant on the land
- 4. Proletariat and protester
- 5. World War II and after : strangers and other neighbors
- 6. Descent and dissent : major writers and turf warfare
- 7. The gates of Heaven and the pains of Hell : Jewish American writers and memories of Poland
- 8. Reconstructing ethnicity : the view from the inside
- 9. Home as found
- 10. Homeward bound.