26 research outputs found
Between Protestant Individual and Social Ethics. On the New Biography of Jerzy Pilch
This article shows an influence of Martin Luther’s understanding of ethics on the ideas
concerning these matters presented by Jerzy Pilch — a contemporary Polish writer.
Ethical questions and the reflections connected with them are one of the main subjects
of his considerations in Dzienniki [Diaries] (2012, 2014). In his approach towards ethical
problems you can see on the one hand an individual attitude, which was called by Luther
“freedom from” or practical life for God, and on the other hand — a sociable attitude or
“freedom to” displayed in a disposition of living for others.
Everything that is concerned with morality in Pilch’s diaries, their author comments
carrying out a dialogue with Lutheran tradition and provoking its adherents of
Lutheranism. These, mainly ironical statements, should nonetheless be treated as the
testimony of his inner struggle with the Protestant tradition and the resulting vision of
the world. Katarzyna Kubisiowska, in her monograph dedicated to Pilch, puts the reader
gently to this track. However, to arrive at the core of envoi of the author of Diaries, it is
necessary to employ the work of a scholar, who would be able to combine three skills in
his research: literary, theological and ethical
Na manowcach humanistyki, czyli lektury w świetle krytyki i dydaktyki (O książce Doświadczenie lektury. Między krytyką literacką a dydaktyką literatury pod redakcją Krzysztofa Biedrzyckiego i Anny Janus-Sitarz)
On the peripheries of the humanities, or, reading in the context of literary criticism and teaching of literatureThe volume Doświadczenie lektury. Między krytyką literacką a dydaktyką literatury (The Experience of Reading. Between Literary Criticism and Teaching of Literature) edited by Anna Janus-Sitarz and Krzysztof Biedrzycki is an important book devoted to the question of reading as practiced by scholars, critics and teachers. The monograph contains views of historians of literature such as, for example, Anna Burzyńska, whose article opens the book, and others like Piotr Śliwiński, Wojciech Ligęza and Krzysztof Biedrzycki. Other essays focus on school as a place where books are read in an improper way. Zofi a Budrewicz, Anna Janus-Sitarz, Witold Bobiński, Leszek Jazownik, Jerzy Kaniewski write about the present situation of teenagers in the Polish system of education and their attitude to reading. Some texts are connected with two titular notions: ‘reading’ and ‘experience’. Their authors are: Barbara Myrdzik, Małgorzata Latoch-Zielińska, Anna Włodarczyk, Elżbieta Piątek, Anna Pilch, Krystyna Koziołek, Marta Rusek. The collection also contains articles presenting the issue of teaching (by Ewelina Strawa, Karolina Kwak, and Kordian Bakuła). The last part of the book is composed of essays interpreting the works of Czesław Miłosz (by Grażyna Tomaszewska), Gustave Flaubert (by Magdalena Marzec), Michał Witkowski and Dorota Masłowska (by Dorota Kozicka), Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (by Jarosław Fazan). The Experience of Reading. Between Literary Criticism and Teaching of Literature is a very modern and interesting project. It shows that the borders of these two disciplines are not far from each other
חורבנות Jewish Calamities in the Poetry of Aleksander Wat
In Judaism, calamity [Hebr. חורבן churban, plural. חורבנות churbanot] is a cultural category that is not necessarily characterized as negative. It is viewed as a form of purification, which begins a crisis that finally leads to a religious and moral recovery. Three most important churbanot are usually recognized in the history of Israel: the destruction of Salomon’s Temple by Nebuchadnezzar (586 B.C.) followed by the Babylonian captivity, the destruction of Herod’s Temple by Titus (70 A.D.) with the subsequent dispersion of Israelites (Hebr. גלות [‘galut’]) and the Holocaust (1939–1945 A.D.), a planned and methodical extermination of European Jews.
All these experiences of Jewish disaster strongly resonated with the work of Aleksander Wat (1900–1967), a Polish poet with Jewish roots. Two of his poems are analyzed here. The first one (consisting of two parts), entitled Na melodie hebrajskie [‘To Hebrew Tunes’] (from the volume Wiersze [‘Poems’], 1957), explicitly mentions two churbanot: the Babylonian captivity and the diaspora of 70 A.D. The other poem is the third part of Pieśni wędrowca [‘The Songs of a Wanderer’] (from the volume Wiersze środziemnomorskie [‘Mediterranean Poems’], 1962). It allusively mentions the Holocaust as the greatest Jewish disaster. In each case, the churban helps to identify the heart of Jewish identity. Because the Shoah cannot be said to have any positive consequences, Wat treats it in mystagogical terms, i.e., as a mystery
Polonistyczny proces dydaktyczny w świetle nowej podstawy programowej
Materiał ten powstał w ramach projektu „Wdrożenie reformy programowej wychowania przedszkolnego i kształcenia ogólnego w poszczególnych typach szkół. Przeszkolenie wojewódzkich ekspertów przedmiotowych." Prezentuje on tematykę związaną z wdrożeniem treści nowej podstawy programowej
Praca z tekstem kultury - literackim i nieliterackim na lekcjach jezyka polskiego w świetle nowej reformy programowej
Materiał ten powstał w ramach projektu „Wdrożenie reformy programowej wychowania przedszkolnego i kształcenia ogólnego w poszczególnych typach szkół. Przeszkolenie wojewódzkich ekspertów przedmiotowych." Prezentuje on tematykę związaną z wdrożeniem treści nowej podstawy programowej
O nowej formule egzaminu maturalnego z języka polskiego
Artykuł z numeru 3/2013 internetowego czasopisma edukacyjnego ORE "Trendy
Multiproxy study of anthropogenic and climatic changes in the last two millennia from a small mire in central Poland
The Żabieniec kettle hole is the first peatland in central Poland analyzed quantitatively with four biotic proxies (plant macrofossils, pollen, testate amoebae and chironomids) to reconstruct the past environmental change. Palaeoecological data were supported by historical and archaeological records. We focused on autogenic vegetation change and human impact in relation to climatic effects. The aims of our study were (a) to describe the development history of the mire during the last 2,000years, (b) to date and reconstruct the anthropogenic land-use changes and (c) to discuss a possible climatic signal in the peat archive. The combination of proxies revealed dramatic shifts that took place in the peatland since the Roman Period. Żabieniec was a very wet telmatic habitat until ca. AD 600. Then, the water table declined, and the site transformed into a Sphagnum-dominated mire. This dry shift took place mainly during the Early Medieval Period. Human impact was gradually increasing, and it was particularly emphasized by deforestation since AD 1250 (beginning of the Late Medieval Period). Consequently, surface run-off and aeolian transport from the exposed soils caused the eutrophication of the mire. Furthermore, chironomids and testate amoebae reveal the beginning of a wet shift ca. AD 1350. Openness considerably increased in the Late Medieval and the Modern Periods. The highest water table during the last 1,000years was recorded between AD 1500 and 1800. This wet event is connected with deforestation, but it could be also associated with the Little Ice Age. Our study shows plant succession in the Żabieniec peatland, which can be explained with the recent landscape transformation. However, such changes are also possibly linked with the major climatic episodes during the last two millennia, such as the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Ag
Русский вопрос в польской литературе в израиле. Обзор
The Russian problem in Polish literature in Israel is first of all concerned with experiences of the writers. The Soviet Russia was on the one hand a place of torment and torture, but on the other it was a chance for may Polish Jews (significant Polish-Israeli writers) to survive. According to the author the writers were either ideological communists, camp prisoners or refugees. The time they spent in the Soviet Union was an inspiration for their literary works, and Russia — paradoxically — was a source of great fascination.Русский вопрос в польской литературе в Израиле это, прежде всего, контекст биографических переживаний ее создателей. Советская Россия это место казни, но одновременно место спасения многих польских евреев — важных польско-израильских писателей и поэтов. Автор статьи подразделяет их на идейных коммунистов, узников лагерей и выходцев. Опыт пребывания в СССР стал для них важной литературной темой, а сама Россия — парадоксально — часто объектом их увлечения