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Women’s hair in Lager narratives
The article offers an analysis of women’s Lager narratives in which the procedure of removing hair from female prisoners of concentration camps was reflected.
Barbara Czarnecka
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Report and lament – Zalman Gradowski’s notes from Auschwitz
The notes by Zalman Gradowski, one of the leaders of the rebellion of the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz-Birkenau, are one of the most important Holocaust documents created by its victims right from its epicentre as the crime progressed.
Kazimierz Adamczyk
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Teaching the learners with a migrant background – teachers’ perspectives
As a result of the growing number of migrants in Poland, schools accept increasing numbers of learners with a migrant background (immigrants and reimmigrants), and they are not always able to successfully help the newcomers in their integration ...
Małgorzata Pamuła-Behrens +1 more
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The main goal of the article is to offer a description of cryptotexts of theatre staging handbooks and dramatic works created in Poland during the socialist realism period.
Anna Wiśniewska-Grabarczyk
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Witkacy suffered from amusia as a child and as an adult person. He was seriously interested in music only for a little over twenty years (1890–1914?). He wrote his main works as an amusic. The relation between amusia and metaphysical feelings may suggest
Tomasz Bocheński
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Active expansion of the functional area of contemporary museums allows us to speak about museumfication – of history, of culture and its particular phenomena.
Kateryna BUTSKA
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: Alle Wege führen nach Rom? Die Entscheidungen des Übersetzers Olaf Kühl am Beispiel des Romans „Wie ich Schriftsteller wurde. Versuch einer intellektuellen Autobiographie“ von Andrzej Stasiuk [PDF]
This article discusses the strategies that may be used during the process of translation of a literary work. It will be shown that the translators’ choices are context driven.
Joanna Sulikowska-Fajfer
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Stefan Themerson’s Opera (St. Francis & The Wolf of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops)
The paper focuses on the experimental work of Stefan Themerson (St. Francis and The Wolf of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops, an Opera in 2 Acts, text and music by Stefan Themerson, drawings by Franciszka Themerson, De Harmonie – Gaberbocchus Press,
Andrzej Hejmej
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“Birdless Sky”. On one of the topoi in Lager literature (and its fringes)
The aim of the article is to indicate a recurring motif in the writings devoted to Nazi concentration camps. In many of the accounts of male and female internees the camp was described as a place “where birds did not sing”.
Piotr Krupiński
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Henryk Sienkiewicz’s output and literary censorship in the DDR
Works by Henryk Sienkiewicz, a Polish writer and the winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize for Literature, were subjected to verification by the DDR’s censorship apparatus several times. Censors considered his novellas which discussed 19th-century social issues
Marek Rajch
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