Approaches to the Chauvinism in Polish Children and Youth Literature of the Post-War Period. The Construction of the Aggressiveness in the Book Czarna Julka [The Black Julliet] of Gustav Morcinek

Sebastian Dusza

Instytut Neofilologii Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. KEN w Krakowie



Abstract

The following text asked for a possibility of the shaping of the national hate against
the other nation into the literature for children, which is to observe in the books of Gustaw
Morcinek. The second goal of this report is the exploration of the ontological constructs:
communication in subcultures and spoken communication as social demarcation of the
people. In that report, which presents the writers subjective outlook, the combination of
the spoken and the written language creates the New Order of the Reality reflecting the
observer’s opinions and ways of conceiving of the Old World, what performs a cognitive,
constructive and persuasive function of the narration at the same time. The reader
subconsciously starts to behave according to the mechanism of that theory of the shaping of
the international hate.


Keywords:

nation, national hate, literature for youth people, politics in Upper Silesia, Gustaw Morcinek


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Published
2013-12-01

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Dusza, S. (2013). Approaches to the Chauvinism in Polish Children and Youth Literature of the Post-War Period. The Construction of the Aggressiveness in the Book Czarna Julka [The Black Julliet] of Gustav Morcinek. Acta Neophilologica, 2(XV), 101–114. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/an/article/view/920

Sebastian Dusza 
Instytut Neofilologii Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. KEN w Krakowie