The article is an analysis of several philosophical-aesthetic categories important for Andrzej Bart’s writing. The subject of interest is the past, history, memory, possibilities of representation and a presentative natu...
The review of Józef Maria Ruszar’s book Słońce republiki. Cywilizacja rzymska w twórczości Zbigniewa Herberta (2014) [Sun of the republic. Roman civilisation in Zbigniew Herbert’s work]. The author of the review emphasis...
The aim of the review is to discuss the main threads in Marguerite van
den Berg’s monograph Gender in the Post-Fordist Urban. The Gender Revolution in
Planning and Public Policy (2017). The author of the monograph analys...
The review discusses the latest book by Sławomir Buryła entitled Tematy (nie)opisane. Three essays in which the author deals with the issues that are absent or misrepresented in literary studies devoted to the Holocaust...
Iluzja i mistyfikacja O powieściach Andrzeja Barta
The article is an analysis of several philosophical-aesthetic categories important for Andrzej Bart’s writing. The subject of interest is the past, history, memory, possibilities of representation and a presentative natu...
Herbert i świat Rzymu
The review of Józef Maria Ruszar’s book Słońce republiki. Cywilizacja rzymska w twórczości Zbigniewa Herberta (2014) [Sun of the republic. Roman civilisation in Zbigniew Herbert’s work]. The author of the review emphasis...
Sprawozdanie z seminarium Rozmowy z Diabłem (Instytut Nauk o Literaturze Polskiej im. Ireneusza Opackiego, Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, Katowice, 15 października 2015)
Brak.
Genderfikacja. Czy miasta mają płeć?
The aim of the review is to discuss the main threads in Marguerite van den Berg’s monograph Gender in the Post-Fordist Urban. The Gender Revolution in Planning and Public Policy (2017). The author of the monograph analys...
Opisane, przypomniane
The review discusses the latest book by Sławomir Buryła entitled Tematy (nie)opisane. Three essays in which the author deals with the issues that are absent or misrepresented in literary studies devoted to the Holocaust...