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Contents
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Imagology – A tool for creating the other in electronic communication.
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Between the public and intimate image. The project of extending the scope of imagology based on the example of the works by Katarzyna Kozyra and Ewa Kuryluk.
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Mickiewicz’s imagological mirrors.
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Auto-image in the writings of Dominik Tatarka.
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Kashubian images of non-kashubians. On some literary problems with the postdependency factor.
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Some ways to present other nationalities – neighbours, representatives of minorities in contemporary Hungarian cinematography.
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Czardas and goulash – images of the Hungarian “otherness” in Krzysztof Varga’s output.
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On feminine myths and images in Svetlana Alexievich’s prose.
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The postcolonial otherness translated into a „non-colonial” language.
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Farewell Berehynia – literary attempts at demythologization of the stereotypical image of Ukrainian women. Selected examples of contemporary Ukrainian women’s prose.
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The concept of ‘the new woman’ in literary modernism: finding the place in culture (Virginia Woolf, Lesya Ukrainka).
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In the corset of ideology? Presentations of ‘the other’ in middle school textbooks.
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Otherness and familiarity at school and at home. Images of teenage immigrants and re-immigrants in selected novels for the youth from the early twenty-first century (after 2004).
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The refugees aren’t coming. Current needs in the Polish education (towards education for peace).
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Demoralizing or educating? Was there children’s literature in the middle ages? (on the basis of “The Book of the Knight of the Tower” by Geoffroi de la Tour Landry).
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The lord of the fairy-tale. The Polish reception of The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim.
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Between the magic of the fairytale and the array of connotations – who did Alice meet in Wonderland.
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Reviews
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Authors of “Porównania”
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