Mayblin Lucy, Piekut Aneta, Valentine Gill
University of Sheffield, UK.
Sociology. 2016 Feb;50(1):60-76. doi: 10.1177/0038038514556796.
Postcolonial theory has tended to focus on those spaces where European colonialism has had a territorial and political history. This is unsurprising, as much of the world is in this sense 'postcolonial'. But not all of it. This article focuses on Poland, often theorised as peripheral to 'old Europe', and explores the application of postcolonial analyses to this 'other' place. The article draws upon reflections arising from a study of responses to ethnic diversity in Warsaw, Poland. In doing so we conclude that postcolonialism does indeed offer some important insights into understanding Polish attitudes to other nationalities, and yet more work also needs to be done to make the theoretical bridge. In the case of Poland we propose the 'triple relation' be the starting point for such work.
后殖民理论倾向于关注那些欧洲殖民主义曾有过领土和政治历史的地区。这并不奇怪,因为从这个意义上说,世界上大部分地区都是“后殖民”的。但并非全部如此。本文聚焦于波兰,波兰常被理论化为“老欧洲”的边缘地区,并探讨后殖民分析在这个“他者”之地的应用。本文借鉴了一项关于波兰华沙对种族多样性反应的研究引发的思考。通过这样做,我们得出结论,后殖民主义确实为理解波兰人对其他民族的态度提供了一些重要见解,但要搭建起理论桥梁,仍有更多工作要做。就波兰而言,我们提议“三重关系”可作为这项工作的起点。