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Beetwen Berlin and Moscow: Polish Western Thought in the Twenty-Year Interwar Period

2020

The article was submitted on 27.02.2020. This article is not primarily focused on presenting arguments and views held by Polish political groups with reference to the territorial shape of the Polish state after the First World War. Instead, its aim is to draw attention to actions taken by these groups towards the defence of Polish western lands. One of the key problems of Poland’s foreign policy after 1918 was the question of relations with its neighbours, chiefly Germany and Russia (and the Soviet Union). For many years, the most serious problem faced by post-Versailles Europe was that of the Germans striving to revise the legal order, to break their political isolation, and return to the …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryПОЛЬСКО-ГЕРМАНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterwar periodLanguage and LinguisticsPOLAND-RUSSIA-UKRAINE RELATIONSPoliticsPoland’s foreign policy after 1918; Germany-Poland relations; Polish Western thought; Poland-Russia-Ukraine relations; public opinion in PolandState (polity)History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet RepublicsPolitical scienceEconomic historyВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА ПОЛЬШИ ПОСЛЕ 1918 Г.ПОЛЬСКАЯ ЗАПАДНАЯ МЫСЛЬOrder (virtue)media_commonОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ МНЕНИЕ В ПОЛЬШЕWestern thoughtПОЛЬСКО-РУССКО-УКРАИНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯPOLISH WESTERN THOUGHTGERMANY-POLAND RELATIONSвнешняя политика Польши после 1918 г.; польско-германские отношения; польская западная мысль; польско-русско-украинские отношения; общественное мнение в ПольшеForeign policyPUBLIC OPINION IN POLANDPOLAND’S FOREIGN POLICY AFTER 1918DK1-4735Isolation (psychology)IdeologyQuaestio Rossica
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The Biopolitical Logics of Settler Colonialism and Disruptive Relationality

2016

This essay argues that the biopolitical logics of settler colonialism function according to a naturalization in Western thought of politics as a project of hierarchically ordering life in relation to the sphere of politics. Significantly, such a mode of thinking discredits socio-political orders that operate on the basis of a non-hierarchical place-based relationality of all life forms including the land. Through a reading of Foucault and Agamben in their use of Aristotle, I want to show how hierarchy as a principle of the political is already implemented in the premise they draw upon for analyzing the biopolitical. In the same way it remains unrecognized in their analysis of biopolitics, …

Cultural StudiesWestern thought05 social sciences050301 educationGender studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsNaturalization060202 literary studiesColonialismPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0602 languages and literatureSociologyFantasyRelation (history of concept)0503 educationDecolonizationBiopowerCultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies
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