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      <title>Przemiany dyskursu emancypacyjnego kobiet. Seria II, Perspektywa polska</title>
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      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: Przemiany dyskursu emancypacyjnego kobiet. Seria II, Perspektywa polska
Redaktor(rzy): Janicka, Anna; Fournier Kiss, Corinne; Olech, Barbara
Abstrakt: This volume brings together studies, sketches and essays that were originally delivered as papers during the International Conference ‘Metamorphoses of  the Female Emancipatory Formula from the 18th Century to the Interwar Period in the 20th Century’, which took place in Białystok, 26-27 September 2013. The event gathered about 120 researchers on questions of woman’s emancipation from Poland, Ukraine, the USA, Belarus and Lithuania. The conference marked the 110th anniversary of the important Polish emancipation manifesto, Female Voices on Female Issues (Głos kobiet w kwestii kobiecej, Kraków 1903). The conference papers addressed the following problems: •Formulas of emancipation expressed in the manifestos of the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Positivism, Modernism and the Interwar Period •Literary manifestations of various emancipatory ideas&#xD;
•Polish emancipatory formulas in the East-European context (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania, etc.) •Genres and emancipatory formulas – the formal expression of the  emancipatory thought •The emancipation of women in Polish culture and the representation of men, family and children •Historical and social circumstances surrounding the emancipation •Traditionalist and anti-emancipatory formulas of thinking about female issues •New media (radio, press, etc.) and the spread of the emancipatory thought •Emancipatory ideas in painting, theatre, music, film and sculpture • A review of historical and literary research into female emancipation; its metamorphoses, peculiarities, forms.The conference was organized the Department of ‘East-West’ Philological  Studies of the Faculty of Philology, University of Białystok, and the Department  of Polish Studies, Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine. Conference events and sessions were organized by Anna Janicka, dr hab. (the University of Białystok), a researcher into the work of Gabriela Zapolska; Barbara Olech, PhD (the University of Białystok), a researcher into the literature of the Young Poland movement and the works of Maria Grossek-Korycka; Corinne Fournier Kiss, dr hab. (the University of Bern, Switzerland), a researcher into the problems of emancipation in Polish, Czech and Swiss literature; Maryia Brack, dr hab. (Department of Polish Studies, Kyiv, Ukraine), a researcher into Polish and Ukrainian Romantic literature. The conference proceedings took place in the Branicki Palace and at the Faculty of Philology, University of Białystok. This second volume brings together that part of the conference papers which focuses on the participation of women in the creation of a new, modern world in the 20th century, as well as on the emergence of various, sometimes mutually exclusive, emancipatory discourses. It includes the following chapters: I. “Emancipation As Seen By Writers” (which shows emancipation seen through male eyes), II. “In the Second Half of the 19th Century…” (which analyses emancipatory projects from that period), III. “Young Poland Women” (which considers the works of female writers of the epoch), IV. “The Interwar Period and Contemporary Times” (which features 20th-century female activists, particularly those active after 1945). The articles included assume an interdisciplinary perspective. The reader will find here the opinions of historians of literature, linguists, historians, historians of art, and researchers into Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Polish and Belarusian studies. The volume is a further contribution to Studies on Female Literature, edited by Anna Janicka, and as such is part of the Series ‘Watersheds/Borderlands’ published by Scholarly Publishing Project, Białystok.</description>
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      <title>Od Redakcji</title>
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Autorzy: Janicka, Anna</description>
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      <title>Evita – muzyczna opowieść o najsilniejszej kobiecie Ameryki Południowej</title>
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      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: Evita – muzyczna opowieść o najsilniejszej kobiecie Ameryki Południowej
Autorzy: Rychert, Małgorzata</description>
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      <title>Motyw kobiecego ciała w Widnokręgu Wiesława Myśliwskiego</title>
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      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: Motyw kobiecego ciała w Widnokręgu Wiesława Myśliwskiego
Autorzy: Siedlecki, Michał</description>
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