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Data publikacji: 28.06.2019

Opis
The Polish Journal of the Art and Culture. New Series 1 (2018) wydano z dotacji Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego, przeznaczonej na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (umowa nr 922/P-DUN/2018).
 
Numer pod redakcją Renaty Iwickiej.

Licencja: CC BY-NC-ND  ikona licencji

Redakcja

Redaktor naczelny Agata Świerzowska

Zastępca redaktora naczelnego Orcid Bożena Prochwicz-Studnicka

Sekretarz redakcji Anna Kuchta

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Artykuły

Piotr Grzegorz Michalik

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 7 - 33

https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.18.014.10831

The article provides an overview of chosen aspects of the cult of Santa Muerte („Saint Death”) in Mexico from a semiotic perspective. What distinguishes Santa Muerte from other Mexican folk Saints is her astonishing, constantly growing popularity in recent decades, as well as her exceptional receptiveness to elements originating from diverse currents of popular religiosity, including commercial esoterics, neopagan practices, and Cuban Santeria. These differenials can be explained by indicating a set of particular features that enable to qualify Saint Death as a „semantic lens”.

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Urszula Pytkowska-Jakimczyk

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 35 - 56

https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.18.013.10830

This research looks at the activity of an unknown top-secret subversive group called Ankabut-e Sorkh (“The Red Spider”), that operated in Iran in the early 1950’s. Fully inspired and funded by the Soviet Union, at first glance it aimed at sparking a revolution in Iran. Nonetheless, the objectives of Ankabut-e Sorkh not only involved a call for the end of the monarchy in Iran but were more complex in nature. The slogans it invoked were directed at the poorly educated masses to fight for the freedom of the oppressed workers and farmers. Thus, only they could become members of the organization. It strongly refrained from accepting any intellectuals. Ankabut-e Sorkh was also at odds with Tudeh, the main leftist Iranian party that, although operating underground, remained the most powerful organization of the Iranian left-wing political scene.
This research on Ankabut-e Sorkh aims to introduce this organization to a wider audience. It draws mostly upon counterintelligence sources produced by the Second Directorate of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces.

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Michał Sokołowski

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 57 - 76

https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.18.012.10829

Butoh is, created in the late 1950s, a Japanese avant-garde dance theatre. Its main representatives were Hijikata Tatsumi (1928–1986) and Ōno Kazuo (1906–2010). Hijikata criticized the rigid division into theater and dance, denied any form of strict codification of dance, and also rejected the concepts of technique and methods. Also for Ōno rigid frame of existing dance genres turned out to be insufficient and he created his own dance, based on structural improvisation. They both started with contemporary dance, fascinated by its possibilities, and finally created their own form. Intuition, spontaneity and the ability to transformation were the key to their dance. Some researchers connect butoh with Zen, seeing it as a meditation in motion, involving cleansing of motions from intentions and release from oneself. The position that links butoh with Zen is sometimes criticized and presented as its unjustified stereotypization. The aim of the article is to look at the similarities and relations between butō and the philosophy of Zen Buddhism.

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Interpretatio Mundi

Dagny Zawierucha

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 77 - 83

https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.18.011.10828

Opowiadanie Bestie nocy (月夜のけだもの) znaleźć można w zbiorze Miyazawa Kenji, Ginga Tetsudō no yoru (Miyazawa Kenji dōwa-shū II), Kuroiwa-shoten, 1963 [宮沢賢治 銀河鉄道の夜(宮沢賢治童話集II 、岩波書店 1963].

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Miyazawa Kenji (jap. 宮沢賢治, 1896–1933) – japoński pisarz i poeta specjalizujący się w literaturze dla dzieci. Filozof, buddysta i aktywista społeczny. Jednym z jego najpopularniejszych dzieł zalicza się Noc Koleją po Mlecznej Drodze (銀河鉄道の夜).

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Dialogi i diagnozy

Anna Kuchta, Joanna Malita-Król

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 85 - 89

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Paulina Tendera

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 91 - 96


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Piotr A. Wesołowski

The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series, 8 (2/2018), 2018, s. 97 - 102


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