Recycling the German Ghosts. Resettlement Cultures in Poland, Czechia and Slovakia after 1945

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101041946
EC Contribution
€14,995
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Summary

Ghosts are often presented as the spirits of the dead haunting the living. But what if we understood them as material remains, bringing to light overlooked past and enabling us to grasp the experience of the otherness? I propose such an approach in research on displacement, on territories previously inhabited by one culture but after a forced migration resettled by another one. The displacement comprises expulsion and resettlement. While the former is well-researched, much of the latter remains understudied: especially the settlers experiences with things previous inhabitants had left behind. Things act as ghosts of previous culture and force settlers to interact with the spectral presence of the expellees. Hence, I will operationalize the category of post-displacement as a form of afterlife, based on archival records and fieldwork, in 3 regions in Slavic Central Europe where the traces of previous German cultures remained visible, regardless of the efforts to remove them. With hauntology as the proposed research framework and introduction of the category of recycling, I will establish a novel approach in research on the post-displacement regions. Hauntology, a spectral theory of being, shows how the present is pervaded by the past and enables us to engage with unresolved questions, becoming a tool to investigate unexplained phenomena. Recycling is a mechanism of reintroducing the things that were left by expellees into the life of the settlers. My approach will bring fresh insights into everyday life in the post-displacement regions by providing a more nuanced and coherent understanding of forced migration processes and their continuous reinterpretations in different political and ideological regimes. In understanding what post-displacement things are and the attitude of people towards them, the project presents a showcase study of what we can learn about the emergence of new cultures from the experiences of Central Europe.

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Project Results (17)

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Publications (16)
Dějinná funkce
Tvar: obtýdeník živé literatury· 2026
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
The past is a Möbius strip: Ghosts in post-displacement Central Europe
Anthropology that breaks your heart: Loss and found. American Ethnologist· 2026
Karina Hoření
Cieszyn Friendship Bridge and Its Ghosts: The Changing Role of a Bridge That Unites and Divides Two Countries
AUC STUDIA TERRITORIALIA· 2025DOI
Magdalena Bubík
From Greatness to Ruins: The Hundred Years Between “The German Minority in Czechoslovakia” by Wacław Junosza (1929) and the Present
Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa· 2025DOI
Karina Hoření
German Ghosts Haunting Slovak Theater: The Role of Drama in the Slovak Culture of Remembrance
Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa· 2025DOI
Michal Korhel
Living with Echoes of the Past: Exploring “Former Germanness” in Wrocław and Szczecin. Anna Kurpiel, Katarzyna Maniak, Porządek rzeczy: Relacje z przedwojennymi przedmiotami na Ziemiach Zachodnich (przypadek Wrocławia i Szczecina), photographs by Łukasz Skąpski, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Wydawnictwo Akademii Sztuki w Szczecinie, 2023, 304 pp.
Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa· 2025DOI
Magdalena Bubík
Memory-making and Vampire-hunting: A Hauntological Study of the “Recovered” Pomerania in the 1950s
Zeitschrift für Slawistik· 2025DOI
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
Presenting and Experiencing History in Post-Displacement Regions: Editorial
Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa· 2025DOI
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska, Michal Korhel
A Brave New World Out of the Same Old Pieces: Property Confiscation and Distribution in Postwar Czechoslovakia
Nationalities Papers· 2024DOI
Karina Hoření
České a německé ženské hnutí v českých zemích – spolu nebo proti sobě?
Rovné příležitosti v souvislostech· 2024
Karina Hoření
Haunted Vegetation: Formerly German Orchards in Polish Pomerania
Environment and History· 2024DOI
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
Hrdinové, nebo oběti? SNP z perspektivy slovenských Němců
Kapitál· 2024DOI
Michal Korhela and Karina Hoření
Natural Catastrophe as a Consequence of Forced Displacement: Reviewing the Handlová Landslide From a Cultural-Historical Perspective
Environment and History· 2024DOI
Michal Korhel
Povojnová migrácia na Slovensku: perspektíva osídlencov a ich detí v Handlovej
Historický časopis· 2024DOI
Michal Korhel
Stories of Justification – Stories of Absolution: How Families in Liberec Came to Terms with Post-Displacement Heritage
Český lid· 2024DOI
Karina Hoření
When the mnemonic actors become storytellers: the lore of the ‘recovery’ in 1970s Poland
Acta Poloniae Historica· 2024DOI
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SpectralRecycling (Recycling the German Ghosts. Resettlement Cultures in Poland, Czechia and Slovakia after 1945)