Journal article

Herbert’s Postcolonial Antiquity and Defensive Nationalism


Authors listUffelmann, Dirk

Publication year2019

Pages21-42

JournalRoczniki humanistyczne = Annales de lettres et sciences humaines = Annals of arts

Volume number67

Issue number1

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.18290/rh.2019.67.1-2en

PublisherTowarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II


Abstract

This paper proposes a postcolonial reading of antiquity motifs from Zbigniew Herbert’s po-ems from the times of socialism. References to ancient history, mythology, and biblical allusions are interpreted as allegories of the political culture in the Polish People’s Republic. While in his poems written between 1956 and 1990 Herbert depicts communism as an attempt at Russian colonization of Poland, in seminal texts the focus lies mainly on the internal effects for the Polish colonized mind.
Linking communist Moscow to ancient Rome, Herbert accomplishes a peculiar anti-imperial translatio imperii. It is this trans-chronic perspective of Herbert’s poems which allows for rounding off the paper with connecting Herbert’s anti-imperial attitude with defensive nationalism and proposing recent right-wing tendencies in the Polish appropriation of post-colonial theory (Ewa Thompson et al.) as a heuristic model for understanding Herbert’s civil position during communism.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleUffelmann, D. (2019) Herbert’s Postcolonial Antiquity and Defensive Nationalism, Roczniki humanistyczne = Annales de lettres et sciences humaines = Annals of arts, 67(1), pp. 21-42. https://doi.org/10.18290/rh.2019.67.1-2en

APA Citation styleUffelmann, D. (2019). Herbert’s Postcolonial Antiquity and Defensive Nationalism. Roczniki humanistyczne = Annales de lettres et sciences humaines = Annals of arts. 67(1), 21-42. https://doi.org/10.18290/rh.2019.67.1-2en


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