Rescue history - Wydawnictwo IBL

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Rescue history - Wydawnictwo IBL
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Rescue history
Foreword
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Ryszard Nycz Essays
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he humanities of the future
12
Ewa Domańska Rescue history
27
Piotr Filipkowski Oral history as rescue history: experience,
narrative, existence
47
Katarzyna Bojarska T
hinking from within the void:
from absence to loss
64
Piotr Słodkowski R
eparative strategies of survival:
the destinies and wartime artworks
of Henryk Streng, aka Marek Włodarski
83
Luiza Nader Who is Cain? Władysław Strzemiński’s
“To my friends the Jews”: collages as
a protest against anti-Semitic pogroms
in postwar Poland
104
Paweł Lewandowski A
model of the pioneer narrative:
similarities in collective memories
122
Katarzyna Florczyk S talinism as a state of emergency: were
workers builders of socialism or camp
prisoners?
141
Jacek Małczyński The politics of nature in Auschwitz-Birkenau
159
P r e s e n tat i o n s
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro The notion of species in history
and anthropology
Transl. M. Świda
168
Dipesh Chakrabarty C o n v e rs at i o n s
200
Susan Buck-Morss I n t e r p r e tat i o n s
T
he climate of history: four theses
Transl. M. Szcześniak
S olidarity in history: people and ideas
Transl. K. Bojarska
Katarzyna Bojarska
212
Paweł Piszczatowski W
here feelings freeze, or: the trauma
of birth and the compulsion to live:
ambivalent rituals of rebirth in three poems
by Celan from “Lichtzwang” (“Lightduress”)
230
Aldona Kopkiewicz Words made of lines: the beginnings
of the poem in Piotr Sommer’s poetry
I n v e st i g at i o n s
251
Barbara Kaszowska- Literature as “family memorabilia”:
-Wandor the father figure in Jergović and Bernhard
274
Paweł Jasnowski P
erec and melancholy: an outline of
melancholic geography
294Anna Kronenberg
Archive
eopoetics as an example of green reading
G
and writing
Janusz Korczak’s last ten notes
321
Agnieszka Witkowska- D i s c u s s i o n s a n d a n a ly s e s
-Krych 338
Iwona Gmaj A
return to the subject
348
Monika Świerkosz East meets West: changing geoperspectives
in history of sexuality studies