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摘要: This article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory to explore the development of the counter-narrative of European integration in Poland. It argues that systemic features of the EU field of power induce political actors in the in-between member states to develop two types of narratives. These narratives are aimed at dealing with the state’s perceived lower status imposed by the hegemonic narrative produced by the field’s dominant actors. Whereas the adaptive strategy of an aspiring saint has been supported by the hegemonic pro-integration narrative, contestation of existing power relations has been legitimized by means of a disillusioned rebel counter-narrative, where correction into normality defined by established EU members is replaced with the new normal as defined by the contestants. Empirically, the analysis of hegemonic narrative and counter-narrative production in Poland is based on the qualitative analysis …