‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008

The aim of this dissertation is to study urban domesticity in Polish film and literature against the background of the political and social transformations that have taken place in recent decades. The study begins with the so-called belle époque of the Polish People’s Republic and the decade of Edwa...

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Main Author: Svensson, My
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för moderna språk 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2594152015-10-02T04:33:25Z‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008engSvensson, MyUppsala universitet, Institutionen för moderna språkUppsala2015urbanismthe idea of homePolish literaturePolish cinemanarrative spaceheterotopianon-placessocial spacethe citygeocriticismapartments in motion picturesHenri Lefebvrecities and town life in motion picturescities and towns in literaturesystem transformationThe aim of this dissertation is to study urban domesticity in Polish film and literature against the background of the political and social transformations that have taken place in recent decades. The study begins with the so-called belle époque of the Polish People’s Republic and the decade of Edward Gierek, continues through the political upheavals, the period of martial law, and the system transformation of 1989 and the two following decades, which have been marked by the introduction of democracy, global capitalism, consumerism etc. The primary sources consist of almost thirty literary and cinematic works from various genres covering a period of forty years – twenty before the system change, and twenty after. Their common denominator is their setting in the socialist housing projects (blokowisko).  The dissertation places itself in the field of geocriticism and literary/cinematic spatiality. The object of the study is the ̒social space’ (Henri Lefebvre) of the urban home, and the main analytical frames are spatial representations and narrative space, which are viewed as important in shaping both character and plot. The analysis also draws from cultural theory by Michel Foucault, Marc Augé, Mikhail Bakhtin, Mircea Eliade, and Loïc Wacquant. The dissertation detects a shift in the representations of the urban home that indicates that the home has become more private and secluded after 1989, also suggesting that a spatial and social marginalization of the socialist housing projects has occurred. These findings are interpreted as consistent with theories in human geography on changes in the perception and experience of space due to global paradigm shifts and changes in the production system. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-259415urn:isbn:978-91-554-9286-1Studia Slavica Upsaliensia, 0562-3030 ; 50application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic urbanism
the idea of home
Polish literature
Polish cinema
narrative space
heterotopia
non-places
social space
the city
geocriticism
apartments in motion pictures
Henri Lefebvre
cities and town life in motion pictures
cities and towns in literature
system transformation
spellingShingle urbanism
the idea of home
Polish literature
Polish cinema
narrative space
heterotopia
non-places
social space
the city
geocriticism
apartments in motion pictures
Henri Lefebvre
cities and town life in motion pictures
cities and towns in literature
system transformation
Svensson, My
‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
description The aim of this dissertation is to study urban domesticity in Polish film and literature against the background of the political and social transformations that have taken place in recent decades. The study begins with the so-called belle époque of the Polish People’s Republic and the decade of Edward Gierek, continues through the political upheavals, the period of martial law, and the system transformation of 1989 and the two following decades, which have been marked by the introduction of democracy, global capitalism, consumerism etc. The primary sources consist of almost thirty literary and cinematic works from various genres covering a period of forty years – twenty before the system change, and twenty after. Their common denominator is their setting in the socialist housing projects (blokowisko).  The dissertation places itself in the field of geocriticism and literary/cinematic spatiality. The object of the study is the ̒social space’ (Henri Lefebvre) of the urban home, and the main analytical frames are spatial representations and narrative space, which are viewed as important in shaping both character and plot. The analysis also draws from cultural theory by Michel Foucault, Marc Augé, Mikhail Bakhtin, Mircea Eliade, and Loïc Wacquant. The dissertation detects a shift in the representations of the urban home that indicates that the home has become more private and secluded after 1989, also suggesting that a spatial and social marginalization of the socialist housing projects has occurred. These findings are interpreted as consistent with theories in human geography on changes in the perception and experience of space due to global paradigm shifts and changes in the production system.
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title ‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
title_short ‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
title_full ‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
title_fullStr ‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
title_full_unstemmed ‘A Machine for Living’ : Urban Domesticity in Polish Literature and Cinema 1969–2008
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publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för moderna språk
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