Three stories about the Stranger. Kristeva, Gombrowicz, Pankowski The article deals with the links between strangeness, otherness and foreignness. Julia Kristeva’s book Strangers to Ourselves provides a theoretical context for an interpretation of two novels: Trans-Atlantyk by Witold Gombrowicz and A Visitor by Marian Pankowski. Both the Bulgarian-French theorist and the two Polish writers demonstrate various links of the category of strangeness and its derivatives and the identity discourse. The traditional notion of identity turns out to have oppressive consequences, because despite its apparent neutrality it is defined through a judgemental reference to its contradiction: non-identity as well as otherness. Kristeva, Gombr...
W artykule zaprezentowano różne odniesienia kategorii inności i obcości pojawiające się w tekstach s...
Julia Kristeva's fascination with the instability of identity, the fragility of borders, and the pro...
Eva Stachniak and Lisa Appignanesi have authored many works that defy clear classification criteria ...
This article draws on Kristeva’s theories of the foreigner within the national boundaries and,...
The theme of strangeness has appeared in Julia Kristeva's work both explicitly and implicitly in var...
The prose work of the Polish exile writer Bronisław Świderski, who has been living in Denmark since ...
In this article, the author examines the relationship between the human self and its two distinctive...
The article is an attempt to reach the first statements and texts by Michał Głowiński, relating to J...
The article contains an analysis of Witold Gombrowicz’s – one of the famous Polish writer’s of 20th ...
Between Ownness and Alienness: Towards the Dialectic of Cultural Heritage The article Between Ownnes...
The article is based on the novel Homunculus z tryptyku by Britta Wuttke, a writer hailing from Międ...
The article offers a description of the rich literary output of the Polish writer Marian Pankowski a...
The main statement of the article is that Polish-Jewish and Jewish-Polish biographies have an ambigu...
The subject of the analysis is a novel by Krzysztof Kotowski. Death at the Puppet Square (Kotowski 2...
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOIS DEMONISM MAREK KRAJEWSKI’S NOVELS The article discuss...
W artykule zaprezentowano różne odniesienia kategorii inności i obcości pojawiające się w tekstach s...
Julia Kristeva's fascination with the instability of identity, the fragility of borders, and the pro...
Eva Stachniak and Lisa Appignanesi have authored many works that defy clear classification criteria ...
This article draws on Kristeva’s theories of the foreigner within the national boundaries and,...
The theme of strangeness has appeared in Julia Kristeva's work both explicitly and implicitly in var...
The prose work of the Polish exile writer Bronisław Świderski, who has been living in Denmark since ...
In this article, the author examines the relationship between the human self and its two distinctive...
The article is an attempt to reach the first statements and texts by Michał Głowiński, relating to J...
The article contains an analysis of Witold Gombrowicz’s – one of the famous Polish writer’s of 20th ...
Between Ownness and Alienness: Towards the Dialectic of Cultural Heritage The article Between Ownnes...
The article is based on the novel Homunculus z tryptyku by Britta Wuttke, a writer hailing from Międ...
The article offers a description of the rich literary output of the Polish writer Marian Pankowski a...
The main statement of the article is that Polish-Jewish and Jewish-Polish biographies have an ambigu...
The subject of the analysis is a novel by Krzysztof Kotowski. Death at the Puppet Square (Kotowski 2...
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOIS DEMONISM MAREK KRAJEWSKI’S NOVELS The article discuss...
W artykule zaprezentowano różne odniesienia kategorii inności i obcości pojawiające się w tekstach s...
Julia Kristeva's fascination with the instability of identity, the fragility of borders, and the pro...
Eva Stachniak and Lisa Appignanesi have authored many works that defy clear classification criteria ...