The experience of oppression and the price of nonconformity

a brief biography of Adam Podgórecki

Daniel Wicenty

pp. 61-81

Adam Podgórecki (1925–1998), a sociologist, author of brilliant Chinese-styled parables and a compulsory immigrant, is merely acknowledged in certain circles of sociologists in the world. The present article offers, first, a sketch of Podgórecki's biography. As his life divided into two separate parts after he left communist Poland in 1977, he uniquely experienced dissimilar academic milieus, oppressive in Poland, then competitive abroad. What is emphasized both generated some problems for him as an old-fashioned "disobedient in thinking" thinker. Secondly, the text offers a brief analysis of selected papers of Adam Podgórecki and outlines the factors influencing the reception of his work in Western sociology. An explanation of his career path is grounded in some concepts of the sociology of knowledge.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11212-018-9300-x

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Wicenty, D. (2018). The experience of oppression and the price of nonconformity: a brief biography of Adam Podgórecki. Studies in East European Thought 70 (1), pp. 61-81.

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