Cieszyn Borderland, Borderlands of Identification: the Dimensions of Otherness and Strangeness in Texts of Jan Wantuła, Jan Szczepański, and Józef Pilch Cover Image

Pogranicze cieszyńskie, pogranicza identyfikacji – wymiary inności i obcości w tekstach Jana Wantuły, Jana Szczepańskiego i Józefa Pilcha
Cieszyn Borderland, Borderlands of Identification: the Dimensions of Otherness and Strangeness in Texts of Jan Wantuła, Jan Szczepański, and Józef Pilch

Author(s): Katarzyna Szkaradnik
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Polish Literature
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: autobiographism; borderland; Cieszyn Silesia; community; otherness; Polishness; strangeness

Summary/Abstract: The article’s aim is to present different applications of the categories of otherness and strangeness appearing in texts of a sociologist Jan Szczepański as well as book-lovers and historians-amateurs Jan Wantuła and Józef Pilch. Each of them was born in an evangelical peasant family in Ustroń in Cieszyn Silesia, and they were connected by family ties and friendship. The authoress considers how their growing up on cultural and national border influenced functioning of title categories in their writings, and also how they build the figure of Stranger from a perspective of borderland as well as the image of their own otherness to Poland. It consists i.a. of identification with the different model of culture, related to Protestant ethos. On this background the problem of their relation to different religions appears which leads to the matter of solidarity, seeing in the Other the second “me” and otherness in “me.” The latter is probed in Szczepański’s, Pilch’s and Wantuła’s autobiographical texts, and the way toward that is Cieszyn Silesia’s specific. The authoress shows that otherness not only marks identity but also permits better understanding who one is.

  • Issue Year: 7/2016
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 171-193
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Polish