Karolina Drozdowska (Trondheim): Thank Heavens for Eastern Europe! – Imagining Poland in Norwegian Literature after 2004 and vice versa

Vorlesungsreihe
Ausschnitt Veranstaltungsplakat

Since the enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and opening of the EEA borders for citizens of the new member countries, Poles have become the largest national minority in Norway. This triggered an intense process of not only economical but also cultural exchange between the two countries, and an increase of interest for Norway in Poland and vice versa. No wonder that Polish immigrants and the country they came from soon began to be depicted in the works of Norwegian culture, also literature. Today, twenty years after 2004, we can begin to reflect on this process and draw the first conclusions. In my lecture, I will attempt to answer the questions of how Poles and Poland have been depicted, represented, constructed and imagined in the Norwegian literature past 2004, with a special focus on popular prose written and published during the last ten years. I will also reverse the questions and take a look at imagining Norway in Polish literature published at the same time. The main theoretical inspirations for my talk will be Przemysław Czapliński’s concept of the “interrupted map” and the notion of Western Orientalism targeting Eastern Europe.

Chair: Clemens Räthel (Greifswald)

The lecture will take place online. If you want to follow the lecture online via Zoom, please contact us at balticsea-eventsuni-greifswaldde

Programm der Vorlesungsreihe / Programme of the lecture series (PDF)

Eine gemeinsame Veranstaltung von: Interdisciplinary Centre for Baltic Sea Region Research (IFZO); DFG International Research Training Group "Baltic Peripeties – Narratives of Reformations, Revolutions and Catastrophes"; and MA Programme "History and Culture of the Baltic Sea Region" (HiCuBas)

Kontakt / Contact
IFZO
Bahnhofstr. 51, 17489 Greifswald
balticsea-eventuni-greifswaldde
www.uni-greifswald.de/ifzo

 

Organization

  • Antje Kempe and Clemens Räthel

Location

  • Altes Audimax, Hörsaal 1
    Rubenowstraße 1
    17489 Greifswald