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Article: Getting out of the closet: cultural minorities in Poland cope with oppression.
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- East European Quarterly
- Article date:
- September 1, 1997
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This paper is a continuation of my analysis of the situation of cultural minorities in Poland since 1989. AT the Oslo EASA Congress in 1994, I presented a paper on the old and new cultural minorities in Poland after the 1989 transition. In that Oslo paper, I briefly discussed two separate systems of the "minorities -- dominant group" relations during the pre-1989 era but concentrated on the post-communist period. A provisional typology of the "old" and "new" (in both the literal and metaphorical sense) minorities in Polish society after 1989 was introduced. In the literal sense, the new minorities would be the groups that, in a sociological sense, had not existed in ...
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