OCR
Symbolic Migration to the Super-West in the Polish Pomeranian Press of the 1930s culture’, were supplemented by ‘our nation—our country’. In Poland, the process of the formation of national awareness occurred in the interwar period. A multitude of Others present at this time in the Pomeranian press confirms the role which they play in building Polish identity—they are the negative of a community portrait (Stomma 2002: 73-83). Their images are not static, but are subject to socio-cultural and historical conditions. Strangeness is not only an objective state, but is conditioned—among other agents—by the perceiver. A significant impact on its perception is found in the humanistic coefficient, i.e. culturally conditioned beliefs and the current social situation of the social group (Znaniecki 1930-1931). Journals, constituting the exemplification of the phenomena of social life, partly allow us to become familiar with its contemporary condition. References Arnold M. 1932. Culture and Anarchy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Benedyktowicz Z. 2000. Portrety “obcego”. Od stereotypu do symbolu (‘Portraits of the Other. From Stereotype to Symbol’). Kraköw: Wyd. UJ. Bostrom N. 2007. Are you living in a computer simulation? Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 57, no. 211, pp- 243-255. Burszta W.J. 2013. Kotwice pewnosci. Wojny kulturowe z pop nacjonalizmem w tle (‘Anchors of Certainty. Cultural Wars with Pop Nationalism in the Background). Warszawa: Wyd. Iskry. Bystron 1995. Megalomania narodowa (‘National Megalomania). Warszawa: Wyd. Ksigzka i Wiedza. Caillois R. 1995. Cgtowiek i sacrum (‘Man and the Sacred’). Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza Volumen. Curtius 1997. Literatura europejska i lacinskie $redniowiecze (“European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages’). Krakéw: Wyd. Universitas. Demski D. 2013. Playing with Otherness: Within and Beyond Stereotypes in Visual Representations. In: Demski D., Baraniecka-Olszewska K. & Sz. Kristéf I. (eds) Competing Eyes: Visual Encounters with Alterity in Central and Eastern Europe. Budapest: L’Harmattan, pp. 68-93. Demski D. & Baraniecka-Olszewska K. (eds) 2010. Images of the Others in Ethnic Caricatures of Central and Eastern Europe. Warszawa: IAE PAN. Dybowska A., Zaryn J. & Zaryn M. 1998. Polskie dzieje. Od czasow najdawniejszych do wspötezesnosei (‘Polish History. From the Beginnings to Contemporary Times). Warszawa: Wyd. Naukowe PWN. Galezowski M. 2010. II Rzeczpospolita (‘Second Polish Republic’). In: Dziurok A., Galezowski M., Kaminski LE. & Musiat F. (eds) Od niepodlegtosci do niepodleglosci. Historia Polski 1918 — 1989 (‘From Independence to Independence. The History of Poland 1918-1980). Warszawa: Wyd. IPN. Goffman E. 2007. Pietno. Rozwazania 0 zranionej tozsamosci (‘Stigma. Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity’). Gdarisk: GWP. Huxley A. 1988. Nowy wspaniaty swiat (‘Brave New World’). Warszawa: Wyd. Literackie. Johnson L. 1979. The Cultural Critics. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Makowiecki A.Z. 1996. Norma to glupota, degeneracja zas to geniusz (‘Stupidity is Normality, Degeneration is Genius‘). In: Dabek-Wirgowa T. & Makowiecki A.Z. (eds) Obraz glupca i szalenca 319