ENTANGLED BYSTANDERS: MULTIDIMENSIONAL TRAUMA OF ETHNIC CLEANSING AND MASS VIOLENCE IN EASTERN GALICIA

Authors

  • Анна Вилегала Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Анна Медведовська

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33124/hsuf.2023.15.07

Abstract

    This chapter focuses on the multidimensional trauma of witnesses to mass ethnic violence. The author analyzes the personal experiences of civilians during World War II in Eastern Galicia (once a multi-ethnic borderland region: before 1939 in Poland, now in Ukraine). What makes Galicia an exceptional case study is the continuity of mass violence of different kinds and against different groups of the population: Soviet repression and mass killings, the Holocaust, ethnic cleansing of Poles committed by Ukrainian nationalists, and conflict between Soviet authorities and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Drawing on existing concepts from the field of bystanders’ studies, for example, Michael Rothberg’s implicated subject and Omer Bartov’s communal genocide, the author proposes to understand the trauma of Galician bystanders as a complex and multidimensional experience, psychological as well as collective and communal.

Published

2023-12-15