Premised on critical race theory and drawing on ethnographic research, this book explores the everyday racial experiences of people of colour from sub-Saharan African descent living in Poland, examining the ways in which the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement has brought to the fore the obscurities of race and racism in the country.
Premised on critical race theory and drawing on ethnographic research, this book explores the everyday racial experiences of people of colour from sub-Saharan African descent living in Poland, examining the ways in which the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement has brought to the fore the obscurities of race and racism in the country.
Bolaji Balogun is a Sociologist based in the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield, UK, where his research focuses on Colonization, Race, and Racialization in Central and Eastern Europe, with a specific focus on Poland. He holds the prestigious Leverhulme Trust ECR Fellowship. He is a visiting Scholar in the Department of International Relations at Krakow University of Economics, Poland, and previously held the Leverhulme Trust Fellowship Abroad at the same University in Poland. He is also a visiting Scholar at The Center for Place, Culture, and Politics, City University of New York, United States. He received his Doctorate from the University of Leeds, UK.
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Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Locating Poland within the racialized 'Boundaries of Europeanness' 1 Eastern Europe: the 'other' Geographies in the Colonial Global Economy 1569 - 1795 2 Polish Lebensraum: the colonial ambition to expand on racial terms 1880s - 1930s 3 Eugenics, Race, and Nation formation in Central and Eastern Europe 1900s - 1940s PART TWO: Living with experiences of race and racism 4 'Polish-Centrism': Making sense of 'race' and racism in Poland 5 Introducing and Recontextualizing Racial Microaggressions in Poland 6 Nacjonalizm - 'the Polish national character' Epilogue: Demystifying race and racism in Poland Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Locating Poland within the racialized 'Boundaries of Europeanness' 1 Eastern Europe: the 'other' Geographies in the Colonial Global Economy 1569 - 1795 2 Polish Lebensraum: the colonial ambition to expand on racial terms 1880s - 1930s 3 Eugenics, Race, and Nation formation in Central and Eastern Europe 1900s - 1940s PART TWO: Living with experiences of race and racism 4 'Polish-Centrism': Making sense of 'race' and racism in Poland 5 Introducing and Recontextualizing Racial Microaggressions in Poland 6 Nacjonalizm - 'the Polish national character' Epilogue: Demystifying race and racism in Poland Bibliography Index
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