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[ecrea] New book: Reshaping Poland’s Community after Communism. Ordinary Celebrations
Tue Oct 16 16:23:48 GMT 2018
New book: "Reshaping Poland’s Community after Communism. Ordinary
Celebrations" (Palgrave Macmillan).
The book is available with a 20% discount until Nov 12 when you order
from the Palgrave website https://www.palgrave.com/9783319787343 and use
the code PM18TWENTY4.
•• The book offers insights into the democratic transformation of Poland
through examinations of the day-to-day lives of “ordinary people”
•• Contextualizes Polish examples with ‘Western cases to analyze the
influence of the West on Polish cultural development since 1989
•• Holds value for scholars working in a range of disciplines including
cultural sociology, political sociology, political science, social
anthropology, transformation studies, religion, and culture and media
studies, among other areas
Endorsements:
“The real contribution of the book is to show that the adaptation to new
patterns of economy and society in daily life are syncretic, that they
meld together elements of tradition and novelty in unpredictable and
fascinating ways.”
—Michael Bernhard, Raymond and Miriam Ehrlich Eminent Scholar Chair in
Political Science, University of Florida, USA
“Through three carefully executed case studies focused on Poland,
demonstrating impressive empirical depth and theoretical sophistication,
Chmielewska-Szlajfer helps to fill a lacuna in the field.”
—Jan Kubik, Professor of Slavonic and East European Studies, University
College London, UK
“Chmielewska-Szlajfer’s story of an ‘ordinary people’s public sphere’
emerging throughout Poland is a superb and unusually optimistic
intervention in contemporary discussions.”
—David Ost, Professor of Political Science,Hobart and William Smith
Colleges, USA
Harnessing a cultural sociological approach to explore transformations
in key social spheres in post-1989 Poland, Chmielewska-Szlajfer
illuminates shifts in religiosity, sympathy towards others, and civic
activity in post-Communist Poland in the light of the Western influence
over elements on Polish life. Reshaping Poland’s Community after
Communism focuses on three major cases, previously largely ignored in
Polish scholarship: (1) a hugely popular, new faux-baroque Catholic
shrine, which illustrates new strategies adopted by the Polish Catholic
Church to attract believers; (2) Woodstock Station, a widely-known free
charity music festival, demonstrating new practices of sympathy towards
strangers; and (3) the emergence of national internet pro-voting
campaigns and small-town watchdog websites, which uncover changes in
practical uses of civic engagement. In exploring grass-roots, everyday
negotiations of religiosity, charity, and civic engagement in
contemporary Poland, Chmielewska-Szlajfer demonstrates how a country’s
cultural changes can suggest wider, dramatic democratic transformation.
Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer, PhD
LSE Department of Media and Communications Visiting Fellow
Assistant Professor, Kozminski University, Warsaw
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