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The Polish–Lithuanian borderlands,past and present: multicultural versus decolonial responses to local and state violence
Authors:Janine Holc
Institution:Department of Political Science, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:This article presents the case of the Suwa?ki Triangle region on the current Polish–Lithuanian border to demonstrate how local activists developed a “multicultural” interpretation of social relations to counter previously dominant nationalist narratives. It then contrasts this interpretation with a “decoloniality” framework to illustrate the limits of the multicultural approach. Decoloniality, developed by Walter Mignolo to theorize about Latin American historical experiences, finds continued hierarchies in the apparently plural social landscape, situates identity as a fluid response to these hierarchies, and privileges voices that are “delinked” from them. Decoloniality may explain the complex borderland identifications of the Suwa?ki Triangle – and potentially other territorialized communities – better than multiculturalism.
Keywords:Poland  Lithuania  Sejny  borderland ethnic conflict
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