Cwaniary (Female Wanglers) is not only a metatextual novel with numerous references to popular culture, but above all an important contribution to the discussion about the place and role of women in contemporary society. The author breaks with the nineteenth-century image of matka Polka, the Polish Mother, whose existence is confined to family and home. The creations and actions of the female wanglers in Cwaniary, outsiders who defy popular stereotypes by pursuing outré lifestyles, are underpinned with allusions to a nascent rebellion against patriarchy, systemic suppression of women's rights, and the resulting marginalization of women in society. Unfortunately, Poles still have great problems with openness to other cultures, nations, and n...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
In this article I try to introduce the feminist postcolonial theory in the analysis of several recen...
The article examines how representations of late socialism, seen through the eyes of adolescent girl...
Tekst jest próbą odtworzenia historycznych uwarunkowań współczesnego wizerunku kobiety i ukazania mo...
In the article, I discuss novels by ideologists and activists of the inter-war nationalist movement....
Femmes fatales of the Polish Village: Sexuality, Society and Literary Conventions in Orzeszkowa, Rey...
Femmes fatales of the Polish Village: Sexuality, Society and Literary Conventions in Orzeszkowa, Rey...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
There are no/mad women in this atticThe basis of the contemplations contained in the article is a bo...
The author of the text analyzes the strategies of provincializing the Polish feminism and gender stu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
In this article I try to introduce the feminist postcolonial theory in the analysis of several recen...
The article examines how representations of late socialism, seen through the eyes of adolescent girl...
Tekst jest próbą odtworzenia historycznych uwarunkowań współczesnego wizerunku kobiety i ukazania mo...
In the article, I discuss novels by ideologists and activists of the inter-war nationalist movement....
Femmes fatales of the Polish Village: Sexuality, Society and Literary Conventions in Orzeszkowa, Rey...
Femmes fatales of the Polish Village: Sexuality, Society and Literary Conventions in Orzeszkowa, Rey...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
Aportion of Polish culture of the nineteen-eighties, which I will provisionally term the “solidarit...
There are no/mad women in this atticThe basis of the contemplations contained in the article is a bo...
The author of the text analyzes the strategies of provincializing the Polish feminism and gender stu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
M. Anna Packalén Parkman Department of Modern Languages, Uppsala University anna.packalen@moderna.uu...
In this article I try to introduce the feminist postcolonial theory in the analysis of several recen...
The article examines how representations of late socialism, seen through the eyes of adolescent girl...