Journal article

Autoproletaryzacja w prozie Polaków migrujących do Niemiec, Irlandii i Wielkiej Brytanii w XXI wieku


Authors listUffelmann, Dirk

Publication year2016

Pages229-250

JournalTeksty drugie

Volume number2016

Issue number3

ISSN0867-0633

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.18318/td.2016.3.13

PublisherIBL PAN


Abstract
This article investigates prose by Polish migrant writers by scrutinizing depictions of low-paid work, not only in the fictional texts but also in biographical sketches about the authors in blurbs and anthologies. Uffelmann adduces sociological studies on the 'contradictory social mobility'of Polish work migrants to show that devices of social self degradation in migrant literature allude to the no-less-contradictory social situation faced by many migrant workers. His methodological approach is rooted in postcolonial theories, especially those that focus on paradoxical appropriations of identity. The main focus of the article is on 'self-proletarianization' and its function as an apotropaic twist: writers who 'proletarianize' either their protagonist(s) or themselves aim to achieve paradoxical recognition as artists.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleUffelmann, D. (2016) Autoproletaryzacja w prozie Polaków migrujących do Niemiec, Irlandii i Wielkiej Brytanii w XXI wieku, Teksty drugie, 2016(3), pp. 229-250. https://doi.org/10.18318/td.2016.3.13

APA Citation styleUffelmann, D. (2016). Autoproletaryzacja w prozie Polaków migrujących do Niemiec, Irlandii i Wielkiej Brytanii w XXI wieku. Teksty drugie. 2016(3), 229-250. https://doi.org/10.18318/td.2016.3.13


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