Academic discourses devoted to Silesia. A few comments as a side note of an imagologic thought
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Keywords

imagology
identity
Silesianity
academic-focus
filology

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Regiewicz, A. (2017). Academic discourses devoted to Silesia. A few comments as a side note of an imagologic thought. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 36(3), 123–141. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/248

Abstract

Studying the functioning of the stereotypes in a given culture, one usually pays attention to an everyday life narration, images created in a common thought related to fundamental cultural categories such as race, religion or ideology. Few comments only are devoted to an academic discourse created in a given local community, strongly dependent on the category of identity. The article analyses an academic discourse created on the basis of the Silesian identity and stereotypes, prepared by the employees of the Faculty of Philology at the University of Silesia. It draws attention to four fundamental imagologic mechanisms (specific experiences, source of iconography, memory, presence of an enemy) on which the created Silesian literature and culture-related narration is based. 

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