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Family, Taboo and Communism in Poland, 1956-1989 (New ed)

Klich-Kluczewska, BarbaraBurzynski, Jan(Revised by)Gauger, Soren(Translated by)Fazan, Jaroslaw(Series edited by)
Part of the Polish Studies – Transdisciplinary Perspectives series
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The book answers fundamental questions about the processes of social negotiation of mentality shifts in communist Poland.

Taking divorce, single motherhood, domestic violence and abortion as examples, it analyzes the level of acceptance toward tabus grounded in tradition, and the course of negotiating new meanings and using social exclusion when dealing with new phenomena.

The author uses not only national documents, but also ego-documents and cultural texts to prove the macrosocietal dictatorship in the years 1956-1989 contributed not to the revolutionization of society at the family level, but to its perpetuation.

The family references made by the communist authorities, especially in the last two decades of their regime, can be treated as one of the factors legitimizing the system.

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Product Details
Peter Lang AG
3631838077 / 9783631838075
Hardback
26/02/2021
Switzerland
264 pages
148 x 210 mm, 414 grams