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The Twofold Role of a Minority Language in Historical Trauma: The Case of Lemko Minority in Poland

Autor
Skrodzka, Magdalena
Hansen, Karolina
Bilewicz, Michał
Olko, Justyna
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Tragic collective events bring about long-term consequences for affected groups. These effects not only affect the immediate victims of trauma, but can also influence subsequent generations. In the present research, we examined the effects of minority language use on historical trauma. In a study of 237 Lemko participants, members of a severely victimized ethnic minority in Poland, we tested the effects of cognitive availability of historical trauma on three categories of trauma-related symptoms: emotional, behavioral, and depressive. The study found that minority language use is positively related to cognitive availability of trauma, but it also limits the effects of such availability on trauma-related symptoms. Based on this finding, we discuss the potential of minority language use to act as a social cure protecting from the negative psychological consequences of historical trauma.

Słowa kluczowe EN
ethnic minority language, historical trauma, trauma symptoms, Lemkos, social cure
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Czasopismo
Journal of Language and Social Psychology
Tom
39
Zeszyt
4
Strony od-do
551-566
ISSN
0261-927X
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