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Jan Borowicz

Member of the Holocaust Remembrance Research Team at the Institute of Polish Culture at the University of Warsaw, Poland. A cultural studies scholar, certified psychotherapist, and candidate of the Polish Psychoanalytical Society.

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May 21, 2025 • 1h 15min

Jan Borowicz, "Perverse Memory and the Holocaust: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Polish Bystanders" (Routledge, 2024)

Jan Borowicz, a member of the Holocaust Remembrance Research Team at the University of Warsaw, discusses his book that delves into the psychological dimensions of Polish bystanders during the Holocaust. He highlights the indifference to violence, drawing parallels to current humanitarian crises at the Polish-Belarusian border. Borowicz explores themes of denial, guilt, and the complexities of Polish identity shaped by historical trauma. He emphasizes the importance of confronting painful memories to foster understanding in the context of Polish-Jewish relations.
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May 21, 2025 • 1h 15min

Jan Borowicz, "Perverse Memory and the Holocaust: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Polish Bystanders" (Routledge, 2024)

Jan Borowicz, a cultural studies scholar and psychotherapist from the Institute of Polish Culture, shares his insights on Holocaust memory and Polish bystanders. He discusses the indifference to violence and its psychoanalytic implications, drawing parallels between historical and current humanitarian crises. Borowicz explores the complexities of denial and memory and how they shape Polish identity amid transgenerational trauma. He emphasizes the importance of confronting painful histories to foster empathy and prevent societal indifference.
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May 21, 2025 • 1h 15min

Jan Borowicz, "Perverse Memory and the Holocaust: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Polish Bystanders" (Routledge, 2024)

Jan Borowicz, a cultural studies scholar and psychotherapist at the University of Warsaw, delves into the haunting memories of the Holocaust and their lingering effects on Polish society. He explores the psychological mechanisms of denial and indifference toward contemporary humanitarian crises, drawing unsettling parallels to past atrocities. The conversation also touches on transgenerational trauma, the evolution of Holocaust narratives in Poland, and the role of collective memory in shaping national identity. Borowicz's insights reveal the complex interplay between memory, guilt, and responsibility in a society grappling with its historical past.

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