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Contents
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Introduction
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Is there a Place for Central-Eastern Europe in Postcolonial Space? Possibilities of Journey Trajectories
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Cosmopolitanism and the Specifity of the Local in World Literature
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Colonialism in Another Way. On the Applicability of Postcolonial Methodology for the Study of Postcommunist Europe
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Preparing the Postcolonial Situation: Polish Drugi Obieg Periodicals, the Europe Topic and the Question of Poland’s Eastern Neighbors
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Academic Colonialism. Holocaust Studies in Poland
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Bolesław Prus Reads Bourget. Emancipation, Spiritism and Novel Theory
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Intertext. Literature Between National Cultures
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Irony and Nostalgy. On Michał Witkowski's Literary Output
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„Kto ty jesteś? Polak mały...” Change in the Meaning of the Concepts of „the other” and „the Motherland” in the Polish post-1989 Prose
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Necessary Fictions in Polish Prose after 1989
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Ironic and Nostalgic Picture of the 60’ in Péter Tímár’s Film Dollybirds (Csinbaba, 1997)
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Is Colonial Cinema Possible in Poland these Days? The Case of Pani z Ukrainy by Paweł Łoziński
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Transylvania in the Contemporary Hungarian Cinematography. The Figures of (Auto)Colonisation
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Orient in Polish Post-War Feature Film. Reconnaissance
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The Contflict about Monuments and Remembrance Sites or the New-Old Perception of the Past in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989
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Uprooted and Resettled. The Drama of Variable Borders in the Contemporary Polish Theater
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Reviews
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Overviews, Discussions
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Authors of „Porównania”
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