Remembrance and Identity in Constructing the Narration of the Individual and the Community

In the article, I present two currently co-functioning diagnoses of Polish modernity. One is separatist, emphasizing the division, without hope of consent – a vision of two conflicted tribes, differing in their attitude to the past and history. The second vision assumes the possibility of communicat...

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Main Author: Mirosława Nowak-Dziemianowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Nauki o Wychowaniu
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/wychow/article/view/6380
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Summary:In the article, I present two currently co-functioning diagnoses of Polish modernity. One is separatist, emphasizing the division, without hope of consent – a vision of two conflicted tribes, differing in their attitude to the past and history. The second vision assumes the possibility of communication, pointing to the relational character of the current conflict, which is based on the need for recognition. Remembrance is not a dividing instrument here, but a common good and value, and the chance for communication is the relationship of recognition.
ISSN:2450-4491