O interdyscyplinarności komparatystyki
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2013, Vol 8, Issue
Abstract
The paper is concerned with the theory of comparative studies, addressing the basic ways in which interdisciplinarity of comparative studies is construed (including both the object of comparative studies as well as the methodology), with particular consideration given to the correspondence of arts. The condition that comparative studies have to meet so as to retain its integrity as a discipline and avoid falling into dangerous amorphism is to recognise that literature must remain a constant element in the comparison.
Authors and Affiliations
Olga Płaszczewska
Wszyscy jesteśmy cyborgami
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Rzymski hortus jako jeden z symboli miasta nad Tybrem. Krajobraz sepulkralny w przestrzeniach rzymu od IV W. p.n.e. do I W. n.e.
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Trakowie w armii rzymskiej
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