Polish Refugee Children in India: Personal Memory, Grassroots Activism, and Transnational Commemorative Diplomacy

Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3138/jeunesse.13.2.38
E. Stańczyk
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Abstract:This article explores the memory of nearly one thousand Polish child refugees who found safe haven in India during the Second World War. It discusses how from the 1970s onward, the former refugees attempted to sustain the memory of their exilic homeland, often with support from other memory actors in both Poland and India. Analyzing both personal testimonies and grassroots memory activism, this article investigates the intertwining of individual memory with wider memorial trends, such as vernacular, national, and transnational memory. By discussing the ways in which personal and familial memory of wartime childhood serve as a springboard for other commemorative initiatives, this article also examines how children and young people feature in public memory, both as memory actors and objects of commemoration. In doing so, not only do I ask broader questions about remembering children that are relevant to this special issue, but also provide a window into the vicissitudes of Polish politics of memory from the late 1940s to the present.
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在印度的波兰难民儿童:个人记忆、草根行动和跨国纪念外交
摘要:本文探讨了第二次世界大战期间在印度找到安全避难所的近千名波兰儿童难民的记忆。它讨论了从20世纪70年代开始,这些前难民如何试图在波兰和印度其他记忆行动者的支持下,维持对他们流亡祖国的记忆。本文通过分析个人证词和草根记忆激进主义,探讨了个人记忆与更广泛的记忆趋势(如乡土记忆、民族记忆和跨国记忆)的交织。通过讨论战时童年的个人和家庭记忆如何作为其他纪念活动的跳板,本文还探讨了儿童和年轻人如何作为记忆行动者和纪念对象出现在公众记忆中。在这样做的过程中,我不仅提出了与这个特殊问题相关的关于记忆儿童的更广泛的问题,而且还提供了一个了解从20世纪40年代末到现在波兰记忆政治变迁的窗口。
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