ABSTRACT

Escaping Kakania is about fascinating characters—soldiers, doctors, scientists, writers, painters—who traveled from their eastern European homelands to colonial Southeast Asia. Their stories are told by experts on different countries in the two regions, who bring diverse approaches into a conversation that crosses disciplinary and national borders.

The 14 chapters deal with the diverse encounters of eastern Europeans with the many faces of colonial southeast Asia. Some essays directly engage with post-colonial studies, contributing to an ongoing critical re-evaluation of eastern European “semi-peripheral” (non-)involvement in colonialism. Other chapters disclose a range of perspectives and narratives that illuminate the plurality of the travelers’ positions while reflecting on the specificity of the eastern European experience.

The travellers moved—as do the chapter authors—between two regions that are off-centre, in-between, shiftingly “Eastern,” and disorientingly heterogeneous, thus complicating colonial and postcolonial notions of “Europe,” “East,” and East-West distinctions. Both at home and overseas, they navigated among a multiplicity of peoples, “races,” and empires, Occidents and Orients, fantasies of the Self and the Other, adopting/adapting/mimicking/rejecting colonialist identities and ideologies. They saw both eastern Europe and southeast Asia in a distinctive light, as if through each other—and so will the readers of Escaping Kakania.

chapter |36 pages

Introductory (Dis)Orientation

Title
A Czech's View from Singapore
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chapter |22 pages

The Dutch East Indies in the Eyes of a Poles

Title
Teodor Anzelm Dzwonkowski and His Memoirs of Service in the Dutch Navy in the Years 1788–1793
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chapter |34 pages

Czech Army Doctor in Sumatra

Title
Native Soil, Miasmatic Mud, Russian Hallucinations, All the Empires
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chapter |16 pages

Julian Fałat in Southeast Asia

Title
Hybridity and Mimicry in the Memoirs of a Polish/Kakanian/European Painter
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chapter |24 pages

Colonialism, Freedom Fighters and Polish Ambiguity

Title
How Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski and Bronisław Piłsudski (Almost) Met in Singapore
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chapter |24 pages

The Fate of the Birds of Paradise

Title
Enrique Stanko Vráz in Southeast Asia
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chapter |28 pages

The Identity of the Strange

Title
The (Post)colonial Perspective in the Texts and Pictures of László Székely
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chapter |20 pages

Islands of Par Adise? Java and Ba Li Through a Wom a N'S Ey Es

Title
The Journey of Ilona Zboray
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chapter |26 pages

Indochina'S Deadly Sun

Title
The Polish Maritime and Colonial League's Depictions of Southeast Asia
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chapter |18 pages

Colonialism Meets Empathy and Insightfulness

Title
Gustaw Herling-Grudziński's Travel Diary to Burma
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chapter |24 pages

Double Vision

Title
Yugoslav Travelers and the Conflicting Images of Southeast Asia in the Era of Late Colonialism
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