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Defending the Traditional Polish Way of Life: The Role of Fantasies
Defending the Traditional Polish Way of Life: The Role of Fantasies

Author(s): Francesco Melito
Subject(s): Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: neo-traditionalism; poststructuralist discourse theory; fantasy; logics approach; Polishness;

Summary/Abstract: The current escalation of the cultural conflict in Poland is described as a cultural war between neo-traditionalist and liberal worldviews. Drawing on psychoanalytic political theory and Poststructuralist Discourse Theory (PDT), fantasmatic narratives are deemed as an instrument to conceal the non-necessary character of identities. Based on the direct observation of the counter-marches against LGBT parades in Kalisz, Lublin, and Kraków (2019-2020), this article shows how fantasies define the ‘authentic Polish way of life’: from the traditional family in an idyllic scenario (beatific fantasy) to the ‘LGBT virus’ (horrific fantasy), fantasies sustain a neo-traditionalist conception of Polishness and exclude antagonistic visions. Also, religious symbols are sublimated to embody the lost unity: a harmonious society without the conflict generated by the liberal value system. The fantasmatic logic analyzed in the article explains how neo-traditionalist fantasies strengthen identities and provide the necessary ideological ground to resist the emancipatory impetus of liberalism.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 53
  • Page Range: 1-17
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English