The paper aims to develop a comparative perspective that allows the reader toexplore the traces of authoritarian systems in contemporary Polish and Spanish culture.The point of departure is the research of Polish scholars from the Post-Dependence Studies Centre, who examine Polish culture with postcolonial tools adapted to the post-communist context. From there, the article attempts to formulate a methodological framework – the socalled post-transitional subaltern studies – applicable to post-Franco and post-communistculture, particularly the presence of subaltern characters in contemporary cultural texts. In accordance with the proposed methodology, the author analyses two novels, namely Visión del ahogado (1977) by Juan José Millás and Czytadło (1992) by Tadeusz Konwicki, in which it is possible to detect similar panoptic strategies concomitant with the recourse to violence.
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