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Danusha V. Goska
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Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska epub Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska pdf download Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska pdf file Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska audiobook Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska book review Bieganski: The Brute Polak Danusha V. Goska summary | #2624300 in Books | 2010-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.81 x6.14l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Goska’s overarching argument is that the stereotypical images of Poles and other “Eastern Europeans” as subhuman and unintellige|By Ane Brody|“Bieganski” is a well-written and well-researched book. Dr. Goska’s overarching argument is that the stereotypical images of Poles and other “Eastern Europeans” as subhuman and unintelligent||"Stereotypes of Poles have been commonplace in Western society. Danusha V. Goska presents a comprehensive overview of such images in a balanced fashion. She offers no apologetic for genuine instance of Polish anti-Semitism. But she also exposes those rooted in
In this study, Goska exposes one stereotype of Poles and other Eastern Europeans. In the ""Bieganski"" stereotype, Poles exhibit the qualities of animals. They are strong, stupid, violent, fertile, anarchic, dirty, and especially hateful in a way that more evolved humans are not. Their special hatefulness is epitomized by Polish anti-Semitism. Bieganski discovers this stereotype in the mainstream press, in scholarship and film, in Jews' self-definition, and in responses ...
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