Comparisons nº38/2025

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1. Introduction
2. On the Lexemes uchodźca (refugee) and Its Derivatives in the Light of Polish Lexicography and Corpus Texts
3. Literature in an Open-Air Museum. Settlers from the Former Netherlands (Olenders) in Contemporary Cultural Heritage Discourse
4. Beyond Borders: On the Transgressive Potential of Romani Literature(s)
5. Re-Remembering Masuria in Reportage, Prose and Poetry
6. The Literature of Post-War Displacement: Conflicts over Land for the Construction of the Lenin Steelworks and the Konin Mine
7. Refugeeism – Selected Socio-Political Phenomena Based on the Example of a Researched Minority Group
8. Alles, was wir nicht erinnern. Polen, Deutsche und die Zäsur des 24. Februar ’22
9. “Pęknięcie historii” (The Split of History). Christiane Hoffmann’s Alles, was wir nicht erinnern Against the Background of Cultural Narratives About “Escapes and Expulsions”
10. In the Shadow of the Past: The Literary Representation of the Grandchildren of the War as “Nebelkinder”
11. Warsaw-Based “Erec Israel”: An Image of Palestine and Its Inhabitants in a Zionist Periodical from the Beginning of the Interwar Period
12. Emigration-Related Matters Discussed in the Monthly “Kultura” (Culture)
13. Józef Wittlin, Emil Cioran and the Experience of Exile
14. From the USSR to Poland. The Refugee Vicissitudes of Edward Balcerzan
15. The City of the Absent and the Over-Present. About "Ręka pszczelarza" (The Beekeeper’s Hand) by Tomasz Różycki in the Context of Benjamin’s Theory of Wandering
16. The Memory of Central European Emigration and Exile: A Comparative Interpretation of the Novels of Louis-Philippe Dalembert, Lenka Horňáková-Civade and Véronique Mougin
17. The Path That Changes Everything. Reportages About Refugees Based on Kenneth Burke’s Dramatism Theory
18. Exophony as Practice of De- and Reterritorialization: Spatial and Linguistic Displacement in Early War Diaries from Ukraine
19. Waiting for Asylum. Everyday Life in Refugee Camps and Asylum Seekers’ Homes as Portrayed in German-Language Literature
20. Refugees and Space in Polish Literary Reportages. The Refugee Camp as a Space of the State of Exception, Bare Town and Non-Place
21. The Literary Testimony of Exile in German-Language Postmigrant Novels: Saša Stanišić’s "Herkunft" (2019), Dmitrij Kapitelman’s "Eine Formalie in Kiew" (2021), and Khuê Phạm’s "Wo immer ihr auch seid" (2021) in the Context of Memory and Remembrance Theorie
22. Utopias for Refugees in Contemporary World Literature – Mohsin Hamin’s "Exit West"
23. Animal Tropology as a Means to Present Refugee Issues in Children’s Literature (in the 21st Century)
24. Poetic Creation and Interpretation in the Context of Postmigration [review] [rec.]