Comparative (Transnational) Research on Censorship of Literature in the Former Communist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Preliminary Findings and Research Overview Cover Image

Badania porównawcze (transnarodowe) nad cenzurą i cenzurowaniem literatury w byłych krajach komunistycznych Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej. Wstępne rozpoznania i przegląd stanu badań
Comparative (Transnational) Research on Censorship of Literature in the Former Communist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Preliminary Findings and Research Overview

Author(s): Kamila Budrowska
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Studies of Literature, History of Communism, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: communism; censorship; transnational studies; Central and Eastern Europe; censorship of literature;

Summary/Abstract: The article reviews the state of research in multilingual literature and proposes the original research concept. In the first part, titled: “Transnational Research,” the author describes the possibilities offered by the implementation of a new methodological concept in comparative research on communism in European countries of the former Eastern Bloc. In the second part, “Research on Communist Censorship,” the author discusses the predominant trend in the research on communist censorship which has been dynamically developing since the collapse of the system, with particular emphasis on the issue of censorship of literature. In the last part, “Comparative Research on Communist Censorship,” she juxtaposes both trends and draws a new research proposal from them. The author notes that there is no scientific study yet to discuss censorship in all former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe 1. as a supranational phenomenon and 2. using the same methodological perspective. Therefore, she proposes to conduct such research and sees the transnational approach as particularly useful here – releasing the researcher from the national perspective of political histories it creates an opportunity to trace the “flows” of ideas, people, and cultural texts between the Eastern Bloc countries.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 49
  • Page Range: 61-81
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish