The political aspect of the “friend”-“foe” conflict in the memoirs of the Poled exiled to Prikamye region in 1940s (based on the material of selected recollections)

Authors

  • Elena Mikhalik

Keywords:

Polish, Perm region, politics, repression, memories, nonfiction

Abstract

This article analyzes the perception of Soviet Russia by the Poles who have been exiled to the territory of modern Perm Region in the 1940s as a result of Stalin's repressions. The research of the texts of recollections written by former exiles between middle 80's and late 00’s shows that the political aspect has played the most significant role in the way the exiled Poles perceived the Soviet reality. Their perception was to the great extent was formed by political aspect. The "Friend" – “foe” conflict that is central for the Polish exile camp’s memoirist achieves the maximum sharpness and intensity in the political space. Distinctly antagonistic attitude of the exiled towards the Soviet state and the Communist ideology extended to cover all the following spheres of Soviet life without exception: household, ideological, sexual and linguistical.

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Published

2021-11-15

How to Cite

Mikhalik, E. (2021). The political aspect of the “friend”-“foe” conflict in the memoirs of the Poled exiled to Prikamye region in 1940s (based on the material of selected recollections). Conversatoria Litteraria, 8(VIII), 125–144. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.uph.edu.pl/conversatorialitteraria/article/view/2687