INSTYTUT LITERATUROZNAWSTWA I JĘZYKOZNAWSTWA

Studia Filologiczne UJK

Philological Studies

ISSN 2300-5459 e-ISSN 2450-0380

 

 

Studia Filologiczne Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

Vol. 35

Year of publication: 2022
Number of pages: 534
Format: B5
Paperback: broszurowa

 

Front page
Contents

Papers

Małgorzata Latoch-Zielińska
An image of migration in Issa Watanbe’s book “Migrants”
Anna Swoboda
From the roots of “Le Baobab fou” to the wings of “Le Trio bleu”. Evolution of Ken Bugul’s migrant protagonist’s identity
Joanna Chłosta-Zielonka
Ill as Other – in the accounts of Polish literature in recent years
Katarzyna Niesporek-Klanowska
“I imagined death differently”. About one poem by Andrzej Bursa
Andrzej Juchniewicz
The Initiation of the Poet-Child. Around The “Poem about the Urban Slaughterhouse” by Tadeusz Śliwiak
Dominika Pawlik-Pyda
The existential dimension of logotherapy in relation to V. Frankl’s views
Bożena Olszewska
Different faces of otherness in Wiesław Antoni Lasocki’story “Wojtek spod Monte Cassino”
Magdalena Kokoszka
“Ivan Konwicki”. Interspecies meetings
Eliza Koszyka
Names of South American Animals in Adolf Dygasiński’s “Wigilia w Superagui” [“Christmas Eve in Superagua”]
Anna Tryksza
Different, foreign, distant in the mirrors of America. “Am (a diary from the other side)” by Artur Grabowski
Elżbieta Solak
About the Bulgarian stereotype in the German guidebook to the Balkans from the beginning of the 20th century
Władimir Miakiszew
“Bread” and “wine” of oversees aboriginal populations as found in European travelers’ accounts from the Age of Exploration
Constance Ostrowski
Whatever Happened to Ewa Felińska? Politics, Gender, and Translation
Paulina Pietras
Intranational and interracial travel in “Black Like Me” by John Howard Griffin
Carina Lidström
Persona and Genre in 18th-century Swedish Travelogues
Eva Opperman
Boswell/Johnson, and Boorman/McGregor, and the exciting Memories of Travel
Sam Gormley
Scarred landscapes, hybrid spaces, and the pitfalls of technological modernity in Paul Morand’s U.S.A.-1927
Elena Raicu
Geographical Journeys and Journeys of Self-Discovery in “The Count of Monte Cristo” and “A Room with a View”
Justyna Fruzińska
Savage America in Frances Trollope’s and Fanny Kemble’s Travel Writing
Cristina Cugnata
Elizaveta de Vitte’s “Čechia”: beyond travel notes
Emilia Leszczyńska
Anne Shirley Crosses Borders
Jeanne Dubino
Mr. Bones’s Incredible Journey: Canine Travel and Homelessness in Paul Auster’s “Timbuktu”
Agnieszka Kaczmarek
Long Live the Border: the American-Mexican Frontier and Its Beneficiaries
Solveiga Daugirdaitė
Were Western Intellectuals Blind? Simone de Beauvoir on her Visits to the USSR
Cristina Jiménez Barreno
Travelling along the Enlightened road. A European journey through Polish quills

Varia

Joanna Kruczkowska
“Museum” Project, Paula Meehan and Dragana Jurišić: A Threefold Approach to Irish Housing Crisis
Magdalena Krzyżanowska
Związki życia, literatury i pamięci w gawędach Marii Iwaszkiewicz
Sylwia Katarzyna Gierczak
The question of esteem for women in the light of selected contemporary folk music lyrics on the example of the band “Same Suki”

Opinions, reviews, notes

Urszula Niekra
In search of the neurobiological correlates of language ability
Piotr A. Owsiński
The Never Forgotten Izbica
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