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