The Post-Jewish Today. Tracing Material Culture in the Postcatastrophic Polish Poetry
Anna Artwińska
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Delivering Inclusive Cultural Offers for Social Prescribing: A Realist Evaluation Involving Older People From Global Majority Backgrounds and Cultural Sector Providers in the UK. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Research shows cultural activities benefit older people's wellbeing, but little is known about why individuals from global majority (minority ethnic) groups engage less with the mainstream cultural sector, or how it could adapt to meet their needs and encourage engagement.
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A goldene medine? A Dialogue in Many Voices on Canadian Jewish Studies and Poland [PDF]
This paper is an account of the conference titled Kanade, di goldene medine? Perspectives on Canadian-Jewish Literature and Culture / Perspectives sur la littérature et la culture juives canadiennes, which took place in Łódź in April, 2014 as a result of
Ravvin, Norman
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The subject of the article is to present an outline of the reception of Julian Tuwim’s works in the last decade. “The Prince of Poets” of the interwar period, well known in the post-war era, is less and less known today.
Węgrzyniak, Anna
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Tuwim’s Wedge: 'Survival Strategies' of a Polish-Jewish Poet [PDF]
Tuwim’s approach to the “Jewish question” has already been analyzed by Polish and foreign scholars. The article is intended to consider some “survival strategies” of the Polish poet from a slightly different angle.
Tomassucci, Giovanna
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The Scandalmonger: Julian Tuwim [PDF]
The article attempts to argue that Tuwim’s personality and work can be explained by looking into his early childhood and writing. It is definitely the period inadequately explored by critics.
Łuszczykiewicz, Piotr
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“Past Master”: Czeslaw Milosz and his Impact on Seamus Heaney's Poetry [PDF]
The essay examines the influence of Czeslaw Milosz on Seamus Heaney's writing, focusing primarily on the early 1980s, which was a period of major transition in Heaney's literary and academic career, following the success of Field Work (1979) in the USA ...
Parker, Michael Richard
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Janka Hescheles’ 'Locomotive' (to Bełżec) [PDF]
This article concerns the influence of the most famous Polish poem for children: Lokomotywa by Julian Tuwim, particularly in three “Holocaust” paraphrases of this work, written by children in the ghetto and the concentration camps – the poems Lokomotywa ...
Morawiec, Arkadiusz
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Modernity and the Jewish Stigma. Julian Tuwim, Alfred Döblin and Kurt Tucholsky: Biographies and Work [PDF]
The paper deals with biographical, ideological and artistic links between Julian Tuwim, Alfred Döblin and Kurt Tucholsky. On the one hand, the basis of comparison are biographical similarities, the Jewish origin of those three writers, their family ...
Bednarczuk, Monika
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'Black Phones': postmodern poetics in the Holocaust poetry of Sylvia Plath [PDF]
This essay offers a fresh perspective on the Holocaust verse of the American poet Sylvia Plath, taking issue with the accusation that in her poetry she uses the Holocaust as a metaphor to figure her own personal pain.
Boswell, MJ
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