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Imagology: On Using Ethnicity To Make Sense Of The World.
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“Dziewczyna z szafy“ By Bodo Kox: Psychosocial Disability In The Poetics Of Magical Realism.
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Barbarians And Nomads. Fantasies And Phobias.
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Martin Heidegger And The Phenomenological-Hermeneutic Notion Of Discourse.
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The Lack Of Memory About Multiculturalism In The Literature On The Settlement To The Western Lands Of Poland.
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Borders Of Nature. The Nature Of The Polish-German Border In The Perspective Of Imagology.
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Sarmatism – An Unfinished Project?
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Paranoia And Sadism Of The Institution. On Witold Gombrowicz´s “Banquet At Countess Kotłubaj´s”.
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The Depictions Of Animal Suffering In The Newest Polish And Russian Women’s Poetry.
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Obviousness Of Exclusion? Images Of Gypsies In Contemporary Czech Literature.
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Idea Stereotypes In And Of Images Of Slovakia In The Czech Poetry Of 1860–1939.
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The Image Of India In 19th-Century Slovak Literature.
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A Cult Poet vs. The Cult Of A Poet. Shevchenko’s Portrait In Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s “My Stumbling Speech In Kyiv”.
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Ethnic Images And National Stereotypes In The Fantasy-Novel Gonitwa By Nicky Rakitina And The Action-Packed Novel Good Angel Of Death By Andrey Kurkov.
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Russian, Jewish Or Human? Jewish Mystical Thought In The Poetry Of Bulat Shalvovich Okudzhava.
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Boxer Or Bandit: The Ethical Image Of The Fighting Body In The Holocaust Literature.
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The Remains Of The Letters. Three Reading Paradigms In The Ghettos.
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Our – Your Holocaust. Mizrachi Authors Of The Third Post-Holocaust Generation Toward Polish Landscapes.
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Gothic Fielding? Philip James De Loutherbourg’s Tom Jones.
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What Do Pupils’ Parents Think About School Segregation?
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Polemics
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Reviews
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Omówienia
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Authors of “Porównania”
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