庆祝波兰裔美国人的身份

David J. Jackson
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美国波兰人以各种方式庆祝自己的民族身份,包括 "波兰日"(Pączki Day)庆祝活动、"波兰日"(Dyngus Day)派对、"波兰舞"(kolędy singalongs)演唱会、舞蹈和其他表演。这些类型的活动将在种族持久性和消散理论的背景下,并通过发明传统的视角进行研究。报告介绍了对 409 名活动参与者进行调查的结果,结果显示参与者坚信波兰和波兰裔美国人文化的传承以及这些活动真实性的必要性。对食物、饮料和波尔卡音乐的作用进行了研究,并根据赞助组织的不同对各种活动进行了区分。分析了波兰裔美国人和非波兰裔美国人参与者之间的差异,并就不同群体的波兰裔美国人的反应提出了一些初步想法。虽然对大多数波兰裔美国人来说,种族认同在很大程度上已成为一种象征,但它仍然可能产生超越单纯庆祝的后果。文章提出了一种潜在民族性理论,认为这些活动象征性地保持了民族性,而波兰裔美国人的民族性可以在日常生活中被唤醒,尤其是在总统选举期间。
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Celebrating Polish American Identity
Polish Americans celebrate their ethnic identity in myriad ways, including Pączki Day celebrations, Dyngus Day parties, kolędy singalongs, and dance and other performances. These types of events are examined in the context of theories of ethnicity persistence and dissipation, as well as through the lens of invented traditions. Results of a survey of 409 event participants are presented, which reveal that participants believe strongly in preserving Polish and Polish American culture, as well as the need for authenticity in these events. The role of food, drink, and polka music is examined, and distinctions are drawn among the various events based in part on the sponsoring organizations. Analysis is offered of differences between Polish American and non-Polish American participants, and some tentative thoughts are offered about the responses of various cohorts of Polish Americans. While for most Polish Americans, ethnic identity has become largely symbolic, it still can have consequences that go beyond mere celebration. A theory of latent ethnicity is presented, which argues that these events maintain ethnicity symbolically, and that Polish American ethnicity can then be awakened in everyday life, particularly during presidential elections.
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