Marcin Dębicki
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根据捷克-波兰边境居民的意见和相关文献中的波兰和捷克共和国的中欧身份虽然中欧存在的问题在文章中没有讨论,但假设这一类别仍然有一些出现的空间。这篇论文的核心是基于一项调查的结果,该调查显示,生活在捷克-波兰边境的捷克人认为他们的国家比波兰更像中欧。因此,本文试图解释这种态度的原因。它们包括过去,即首先,两个国家几个世纪以来的地缘政治取向,导致两个社会获得不同的文化模式,以及现在,这似乎至少反映了其中的一些差异。其他作者的一些观察丰富了分析,包括他们对20世纪90年代捷克历史教科书中捷克-波兰关系呈现方式的看法。其中一个最重要的结论是,在艺术或文学方面,波兰和波兰人被捷克人视为一个“西方”国家,而在日常生活方面,则被视为一个“东方”国家。也有人认为,两国在中欧认同程度上的差异似乎不足以将波兰“排除”在这一类别之外,但足以由受访者表示出来。
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Środkowoeuropejskość Polski i Czech w świetle opinii mieszkańców pogranicza czesko-polskiego oraz literatury przedmiotu
Central European Identity of Poland and the Czech Republic in the Light of the Opinions of the Inhabitants of the Czech-Polish Borderland and in the Relevant LiteratureAlthough the question of the very existence of Central Europe is not discussed in the article, it is assumed that there is still some space for this category to appear. The core of the paper is based on the results of a survey which showed that the Czechs living in the Czech-Polish borderland perceive their country as a bit more Central European than Poland. Thus the article is an attempt to explain the reasons of such an attitude. They include the past, i.e. first of all, geopolitical orientation of both states over centuries, resulting in different cultural patterns acquired by both societies, as well as the present times, which seem to reflect at least some of these differences. The analysis is enriched with some observations made by other authors, including their opinions on the ways in which the Czech-Polish relations were presented in the Czech history coursebooks of the 1990s.One of the most significant conclusions is that Poland and Poles are seen by the Czechs rather as a “Western” nation when it comes to the arts or literature, and rather as an “Eastern” nation when it comes to everyday life. It is also argued that the difference in the degree of Central European identity of both countries does not seem to be big enough to “exclude” Poland from this category, yet sufficient to be signalled by the respondents.
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