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Tytuł:
Snapshots: On the Value of Photo/Sensitivity
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27177627.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
photography
cultural theory
literary theory
epistemology
Robert Cushman Murphy
Nantucket Sleigh Ride
Opis:
The article offers an comparative insight into two, parallel, narratives concerning a nautical event: one visual, and one verbal.  The argument is based on the juxtaposition of Robert Cushman Murphy's photographic rendition of the so-called Nantucket sleigh ride (the stage of a whale hunt, in which the harpooned animal, attempting to flee his oppressors, tows the whaleboat behind him) with his description of the same phenomenon, which he included in his diary A Logbook for Grace. Whaling Brig Daisy 1912–1913 (first published only in 1947). The reflections stemming from the analysis concern the importance of the Barthesian punctum in the context of the interpretive power of the image, which, ultimately, leads to conclusions concerning the significance of emotions in the hermeneutic process of filling the spots of indeterminacy. Ultimately, the article demonstrates how, through his glass lantern images, Robert Cushman Murphy offers his audiences the “realist” truth, employing “modernist means” to “romantically” emulate the emotions. 
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2022, 15, 2; 5-18
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Lech Witkowski, <i>Humanistyka stosowana. Wirtuozeria, pasje, inicjacje. Profesje społeczne </i>versus<i> ekologia kultury</i> (Nota o książce)
Lech Witkowski, <i>Humanistyka stosowana. Wirtuozeria, pasje, inicjacje. Profesje społeczne </i>versus<i> ekologia kultury</i> (A Critical Note)
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/467684.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
humanistyka stosowana
teoria pedagogiki
socjologia stosowana
etyka
teoria kultury
applied humanities
theory of pedagogy
applied sociology
ethics
cultural theory
Opis:
Nota krytyczna na temat książki Lecha Witkowskiego pt. Humanistyka stosowana. Wirtuozeria, pasje, inicjacje. Profesje społeczne versus ekologia kultury. Wydawnictwo Impuls i Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Dąbrowie Górniczej, Kraków 2018. Oprawa twarda, 790 stron.
A critical note on Lech Witkowski's book Humanistyka stosowana. Wirtuozeria, pasje, inicjacje. Profesje społeczne versus ekologia kultury. Wydawnictwo Impuls i Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Dąbrowie Górniczej, Kraków 2018. Hard cover, 790 pages.
Źródło:
ER(R)GO: Teoria – Literatura – Kultura; 2019, 38; 181-184
1508-6305
2544-3186
Pojawia się w:
ER(R)GO: Teoria – Literatura – Kultura
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Translocality/Methodology. The Americas, or Experiencing the World
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1008982.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
Critical studies
American Studies today
decolonization
translocality
indigenous methodologies
Opis:
The Americas offer a peculiar stage for translocal methodologies. If we agree that the products of Chinese American culture—which, in the course of the last 170 years of interaction, has evolved into a unique, American, phenomenon—can not be labeled as “Made in China,” then contemporary Chinese medicine in the Americas cannot legitimately be perceived solely as an ‘import.’ Beyond doubt, phenomena such as the emergence of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the California Institute of Integral Studies testify to the fact that the once ‘exotic’ forms of therapy are now being granted a status parallel to those developed throughout the history of Western medicine. Increasingly, as translocal, they are becoming recognized as non-foreign elements of the glocal culture. Similarly, the exploration of the physical world, which, to an experienced dancer of Bharatanatyam, Odissi, or any other of the dominant forms of the classical Indian dance is an obvious function of his or her own experience of the ‘body-in-the-world,’ has, translocally, opened up an altogether new space of profound understanding of ourselves in our environment. It is not about the fashionable, politically correct, ‘openness to other cultures’; it is about the opening up to a parallel meditative experience of the “bodymind,” which neither excludes nor isolates the sphere of emotions from the reality of what-is-being-experienced. Or, to express it in terms more easily comprehensible to a Western reader, dance may prove to be a methodology (not just a method) serving the purpose of a more profound understanding of the complexity and unity of the universe, and a language to express this understanding. Making the most of available traditions might produce much greater benefits than remaining locked within just one, Western, Anglonormative, library of concepts. In the context of the ongoing debate on transnational American Studies, the article offers an insight into how the worldwide studies of the Americas and translocality intersect, and how such a perspective may contribute to the multifaceted process of the decolonization, understood both literally and intellectually.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2020, 13, 2; 5-13
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Jakub Dziewit, This Is Not Another Martin Parr Exhibition
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1181899.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-30
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
Jakub Dziewit
This Is Not Another Martin Parr Exhibition
La Sagrada Familia
camera
mediated experience
photography
aparat fotograficzny
zapośredniczenie doświadczenia
fotografia
Opis:
Paweł Jędrzejko's critical note on Jakub Dziewit's photobook This is not another Martin Parr exhibition (Katowice: grupakulturalna.pl, 2018).
Nota krytyczna autorstwa Pawła Jędrzejki, poświęcona fotoksiążce Jakuba Dziewita This is not another Martin Parr exhibition (Katowice: grupakulturalna.pl, 2018).
Źródło:
ER(R)GO: Teoria – Literatura – Kultura; 2020, 41; 243-247
1508-6305
2544-3186
Pojawia się w:
ER(R)GO: Teoria – Literatura – Kultura
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Traces in the Ocean. On Melville, Wolanowski, and Willing Suspension of Disbelief
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625987.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
The present article locates Lucjan Wolanowski’s prose in the space of reflection upon the magical dimension of writing traditionally classified as 'non-fiction' or 'literature of fact'. The magic of 'prose factography' is addressed here both in the perspective of the conditioning of its readerly reception and in the context of the writerly potential of the 'suspension of disbelief'. The argument presented in the article aims at bringing into light the mechanisms responsible for the fusion of the material reality and rhetoric into a faith-based 'magic reality'. The acknowledgment of the role of poetic imagination in the process of shaping the reader’s awareness of the world allows one to observe that the traditional concept of 'the factual' is largely based on a volitional pursuance of the mirage of objectivity and is a product of the craving for certainty. Illustrating the central phenomena of this text with examples of the everyday experience of a Polish reader of 1980s (whose 'factual' knowledge of the world largely depended on the extent of his or her reading in reportage and travel literature), as well as with reference to Herman Melville’s Typee (a novel, which gained wide recognition only after it has been sanctioned as 'non-fiction'), the author of the article seeks to demonstrate how Lucjan Wolanowski’s prose calls into existence a 'factual reality', i.e. a reality, in which one is prone to believe, which one is inclined to take for granted, and which becomes one’s frame of reference in the context of everyday choices. If truth is a function of faith, then fact and magic merge into one and thus inescapably rendering factual reality a 'magical reality'.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2015, 8, 1
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Squash Blossom
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626083.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
editorial note
Review of International American Studies
academic publishing
journal ranking
Opis:
Thanks to the unswerving dedication of a small, but enthusiastic group of people, today the Review of International American Studies is indexed in the prestigious Elsevier Scopus database and features in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences (ERIH+); it has its own profile in the Index Copernicus Journal Master List with the Index Copernicus Value (ICV) for 2017 of 77.29 (per 100!). But there is more: recently the RIAS received an “A” class category in the parametric evaluation of the Italian Ministry of Science and was granted as many as 20 parametric points in the most recent evaluation of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Our distribution flourishes as well: electronic copies of our journal (both full issues and individual articles) are now available to the readers in hundreds of libraries world-wide via the Central and Eastern European Online Library, an important German content and metadata aggregator run by Wolfgang and Bea Klotz and operating from Frankfurt am Main. Likewise, owing to the steadfast loyalty of Beata Klyta, the indefatigable director of the University of Silesia Press and a major champion of our cause, the RIAS is now available in such renowned repositories as CEJSH, BAZHUM or POLINDEX, which institutions render our texts visible to the reading public world-wide.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2019, 12, 1; 5-6
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
New Wor(l)ds
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626214.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
Perhaps the most striking feature of the International American Studies Association is that since its inception our Organization has been invariably true to its creed. Indeed, the word international in our name is a dual attribute. On the one hand, the Association’s members are a community of scholars representing all inhabited continents of the world. On the other, the Studies carried out by IASA’s academic community address questions transgressing geographical thresholds and political borders. Multinational, multiethnic and multilcultural, our International Association, dedicated to the development of International Studies of the Americas, has developed a unique sensitivity to polyphony: the melody of multilingual narratives, the blending of diverse voices, the harmony of minds and hearts celebrating the richness of their individual cultural legacies reverberating in an open, friendly conversation.    Over the years, IASA has managed to steer its course (or, more specifically, its three courses: transatlantic, transpacific and hemispheric), thereby effectively decentralizing American Studies, a discipline whose name has long been considered to be an alternative label to US Studies-or would predominantly be associated with research whose central point of reference would be the United States of America. Respecting and appreciating the unquestionable importance of the US as the donor of cultural values and a major political player in the international arena, we pay equally careful attention to the cultures of Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, the Carribean, Polynesia and other regions of the dual Continent. We re-visit its cultures paying attention to the entire compass of musical tones, which, sometimes, become audible only when listened to from a distance. Methodologically, we have done away with the concept of the center, replacing it with the concept of a constantly shifting perspective: therefore we seem to find it easier to watch out for the inertia of the margin. Having deconstructed the binary opposition, in our studies we systematically empower both the the ‘former margin’ and the ‘former center’-and we have been doing so without preference, without prejudice. And since ‘words’ have always-already been responsible for our conceptualization(s) of ‘worlds’, we have resolved to systematically energize a variety of concurrent quests for ‘new words’ which would then enter into dynamic relations with the ‘old ones’. Listening and learning, we constantly re-visit the once (seemingly) ‘familiar’ Americas, appreciating their inexhaustible potential of meaning: pulsing with life, the Americas refuse to be frozen in the frame of one language, one methodology or one perspective. And so do our International American Studies. The present issue, guest edited by our generous friends and colleagues-Agnieszka Woźniakowska from the University of Silesia in Katowice and Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera representing the University of Szczecin-testifies to the efficiency of IASA’s intellectual practice. Paweł JędrzejkoRIAS Associate Editor
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2014, 7, 1
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Navigare...
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626342.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
Paweł JędrzejkoInstitute of English Cultures and LiteraturesFaculty of PhilologyUniversity of Silesia in KatowicPolandNavigare Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse. This sentence, attributed to Pompeius Magnus, has inspired humankind for generations. Whether it is interpreted literally or metaphorically, the imperative expresses the absolute necessity of movement-irrespective of its motivation-as a condition of the existence of a future. Yet, navigation cannot be simply reduced to movement alone: after all, those who navigate differ from those who are adrift in their ability to actively control their course. As an intentional form of movement, navigation is, in a sense, synonymous to negotiation: to negotiate one’s way through rocks and shoals, one needs to simultaneously demonstrate stamina, sensitivity, and vast knowledge. The mastery of the vessel, its structure, handling, maintenance and maneuverability must go hand in hand with the knowledge of meteorology, trigonometry, cartography, and many other areas of applied science.       Still, such knowledge alone may not suffice to make port safely. Ships need crews, and thus the navigator must negotiate the ship’s course in yet another dimension: pushing the limits of his or her fellow sailors to warrant the vessel’s survival, the navigator must know when and how to let go to avoid a catastrophe. On board, everyone needs everybody else because everybody depends on everyone else. Importantly, no seafarer should ever forget that a ship is not a discursive structure: it cannot be deconstructed, it cannot be relativized. Its continued existence depends on how well it is maintained and how efficiently it is managed.       Navigation is thus is both a complex craft and a subtle art, it requires training, experience and an acute awareness of one’s own limitations and the limitations of those with whom one interacts. A navigator is first and foremost a reader and an interpreter: as the reader of the sea, the skies, the landmarks, the reader of the movement of the craft, he or she is also an interpreter of a multitude of languages and other forms of expression in his or her negotiations with people. Navigation, therefore, is a multifaceted challenge.     Driven by our future projects, we are all in motion. Individually or in small crews, we constantly negotiate our courses, changing headings when necessary, and constantly learning. Still, the longer we sail the liquid expanse of our ever-changing reality, the more palpable our realization of our common condition becomes. Struggling, loving, worrying, joying, mourning, celebrating-we may live in different forecastles, but we really sail the same ship: a multilingual crew of navigators, more and more aware of the fact that we merely seem to be worlds apart. Eliminate the ‘l’ through learning and empathy-and the rest is negotiation of the shared space.     And negotiate we must: of course, vivere non est necesse, but with us, or without us, the world/word will go on. Navigators ourselves, as teachers and thinkers we have a rare opportunity to train others in hope that the ship of humankind does not turn out to be the Ship of Fools or the Pequod, and that we do not end up in The Raft of the Medusa. We know that jumping ship is only possible when the ship has made port. Living our worrisome lives towards death, our final haven is always too far for us to consider any alternative to sailing on; responding to the universal thump that life democractically gives us, we may choose to follow Melville and negotiate the universal squeeze of the hand instead. Because navigare necesse est. Quod erat demonstrandum. Paweł JędrzejkoRIAS Associate Editor
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2014, 7, 2
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Borders and Vacuums
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626382.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
intro
philosophy
literary and cultural theory
border
language
conceptual space
Opis:
Paweł JędrzejkoDepartment of American and Canadian StudiesUniversity of Silesia in KatowicePolandBorders and VacuumsAbstract: Whoever said that the more thresholds we draw, the more marginal spaces we create, was certainly right. The indefinite character of liminality seems to infallibly invite radical solutions: the margin is the locus of the aporia: a non-encounter with a non-language in a non-space. It is there that the Spanish conquistadors located the native peoples of the Americas, construing them as “out of place” in the place in which they had dwelled since the times immemorial; it is there that the thinkers of the Age of Reason would relegate phenomena defying rationalist argumentation or empirical proof, yet undeniably felt as present; it is finally there that individuals driven by empathy end  up today amidst the ruthless political tug-of-war between 21st century nationalisms and progressive advocacy of freedom and equality. The mirage of greatness, poisoning the minds of many, calls into existence discourses of degradation and deprivation; the self-proclaimed “righteous” need a scapegoat to purge their own sins; the necessary condition of “being great” is the legitimization of the fallacy of someone else’s insignificance. with alt-facts ousting hard facts from the public space, with Orwellian media shamelessly creating realities based on the binarity of familiarity and enmity, with all visible attempts to silence the academic humanities, arts and letters by means of massive cuts in funding, the marginalization of those who find the “he who is not with us is against us” philosophy abhorrent gains significant momentum. But it is not in the margins that the monsters awaken: it is in the very heart of the well-defined center that fear rules unchecked while coercion, wearing white gloves, and walking hand in hand with blatant lies that boost fearful egos, facilitates turning a blind eye to cynical oppression, rendering the alleged winners actual victims of their own would-be “greatness.” More thresholds, more limits, all designed to keep the Others out, but all trapping those drawing the demarcation lines within, are being called into existence with increasing speed and intensity; yet the tighter the grip of the stultifying discourse is, the larger the space of the margin, the more obvious the aporias. 
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2018, 11, 2
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
América. AméRICA. AméRICA
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626456.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
Las palabras que escribí hace un tiempo, cuando la comunidad IASA se preparaba para el Congreso Mundial en Polonia, no han perdido su validez. De hecho, los mismos supuestos que dieron lugar a nuestra reflexión común sobre la variedad de historias concurrentes de las Américas han proporcionado la premisa para este volumen de la Edición de los Estudios Americanos Internacionales: el primer volumen RIAS en español. De acuerdo con los principios fundamentales de la Asociación de Estudios Americanos, deseamos ahora alentar a los Americanistas de todo el mundo a esforzarse y acoger las Américas a través de la ‘gramática’ de la segunda lengua más extendida del doble continente; una gramática muy distinta a la del inglés. ¿Trivial? Tal vez. Sin embargo, si consideramos que la gramática de la palabra es la gramática del mundo, entenderemos que la decisión de imaginar las Américas utilizando una ‘herramienta de percepción’ diferente puede muy bien dar vida a lo que la lengua inglesa es incapaz de mostrar.IASA ha sido siempre consciente de las limitaciones del monolingüismo. Uno de los rasgos más fascinantes y gratificantes-de nuestra Asociación es la apertura de sus miembros a una óptica alternativa. Aunque está claro que aprender todas las lenguas de las Américas es una idea tan bella como utópica, por lo menos podemos propiciar este ideal. Procurando espacio para una variedad de ‘gramáticas’ y haciendo el esfuerzo para comprender las metarranativas cuya lógica reflejan estas gramáticas, damos pequeños aunque importantes pasos en dirección hacia la comprensión multidimensional del gran palimpsesto que representan las Américas.Así es nuestra política de amistad.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2015, 8, 2
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Directionality/Flow
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625897.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
directionality of value transfer
polysystem theory
translated literature in national canons
Opis:
Paweł JędrzejkoDepartment of American and Canadian StudiesInstitute of English Cultures and LiteraturesUniversity of Silesia in KatowicePolandDirectionality/FlowAbstract: The present volume, generously guest-edited by Claudio Salmeri of the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, offers a multifaceted insight into how American values have been “translated into Italian” and accommodated within the cultural space of twenty-first century Italy. The volume’s title, Trans/Lazio, is thus both a gesture in recognition of the complexity of the Italian cultural space and an attempt to accommodate theoretical premises of polysystem theory in a study of the mutual relations between Italy and America as simultaneously donor and acceptor cultures, simultaneously distinctive and accommodating. Emphasizing these values, the present, aptly titled, issue ushers in the second decade of RIAS, a journal univocally dedicated to the hemispheric and transoceanic study of the Americas.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2017, 10, 2
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Tragedy/Irony. A Reflection on Engaged Poetry and Time
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625933.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
protest
intimate revolt
Ernest Bryll
Banana Boat
21st century protests
Opis:
Unlike four decades ago, today-safe in our privilege-we, Poles, are allowed to protest. Irrespective of the brutality of the riot police and despite evident instances of the abuse of justice, the consequences of participation in peaceful demonstrations are incomparably less tragic than it was the case in the early 1980s. And yet it would be impossible not to notice the profundity of the yawning abyss between the palpable reality of desperate acts of self-immolation and the safety of Facebook-based philippics, between the individual tragedies of dying hunger strikers and the “intimate revolts” of those who-having much too much to lose-speak out against the collapse of essential values in the serene sanctuary of their homes. The tragedy of the irony of the self-fashioned righteousness seems to match the irony of the real tragedies: the (post)modern hamartia seems to be well illustrated by the difference between two musical interpretations of Ernest Bryll’s disconcerting protest song “I Still Carry My Poems,” first arranged and performed in the 1980s by Tomek Opoka, and then reinterpreted and reinvented in 2009 by the Banana Boat, whose version was included in an album created by Piotr Bakal in memory of the blind bard. The present reflections, therefore, address the phenomenon of the ironic protest, in which self-made heroes thrive, and tragic protesters become invisible, their humanity transformed into an icon.
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2020, 13, 1; 5-17
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A Timeline of the Decade
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625979.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
10th anniversary
International American Studies Association
Review of International American Studies
Opis:
The article presents a brief history of the Review of International American Studies since its inception until today,
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2017, 10, 1
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Resistance in the Deceleration Lane. Velocentrism, Slow Culture and Everyday Practice by Marzena Kubisz
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/625983.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
Paweł Jędrzejko's review article on Marzena Kubisz's Resistance in the Deceleration Lane. Velocentrism, Slow Culture and Everyday Practice, Frankfurt: Peter Lang Verlag 2014)
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2015, 8, 1
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
THE FIFTH BIRTHDAY
Autorzy:
Jędrzejko, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/626093.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Opis:
TO BE ADDED
Źródło:
Review of International American Studies; 2012, 5, 3–4
1991-2773
Pojawia się w:
Review of International American Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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