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Two-Hundredth Anniversary of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791
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Year: 1991 Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : Polish National Alliance,

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Pod znakiem potu, łez i dolara : Polonia amerykanska w zwierciadle literatury polskiej
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ISBN: 8323304262 Year: 1990 Publisher: Krakow Nakładem Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego

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Traitors and true Poles : narrating a Polish-American identity, 1880-1939
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ISBN: 0821441116 9780821441114 0821414704 9780821414705 0821414690 9780821414699 Year: 2003 Publisher: Athens : Ohio University Press,


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Writing the Polish American woman in postwar ethnic fiction
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ISBN: 9780821423394 0821423398 0821446444 9780821446447 Year: 2019 Publisher: Athens, Ohio

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Proporcionado por el editor: "Though often unnoticed by scholars of literature and history, Polish American women have for decades been fighting back against the patriarchy they encountered in America and the patriarchy that followed them from Poland. Through close readings of several Polish American and Polish Canadian novels and short stories published over the last seven decades, Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction traces the evolution of this struggle and women's efforts to construct gendered and classed ethnicity. Focusing predominantly on work by North American born and immigrant authors that represents the Polish American Catholic tradition, Grażyna J. Kozaczka puts texts in conversation with other American ethnic literatures. She positions ethnic gender construction and performance at an intersection of social class, race, and sex. She explores the marginalization of ethnic female characters in terms of migration studies, theories of whiteness, and the history of feminist discourse. Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction tells the complex story of how Polish American women writers have shown a strong awareness of their oppression and sought empowerment through resistive and transgressive behaviors."

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