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2023L - Summer semester 2023/24 (there could be semester, trimester or one-year classes) |
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1500-SZD-IŚNBH |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The classes will be devoted to various rare, debatable, innovative research methods that are or may be used in historical research (and more broadly in the humanities). I propose classes of a slightly "fluid" nature: in addition to a small pool of basic texts, participants themselves will choose any further reading, according to their will, interests and time. |
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1500-SZD-NPMHL |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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(in Polish) Zajęcia służą pogłębieniu namysłu nad najważniejszymi zagadnieniami metodologicznymi literaturoznawstwa widzianymi w perspektywie historycznoliterackiej. Poznanie stałych i zmiennych „dylematów historyka literatury” pozwoli zrozumieć dynamikę zmian w zakresie praktyk badawczych, dla których ważna jest historyczność literatury, oraz znaczenie stymulujących je czynników. |
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1500-SZD-HHKHK |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The doctoral seminar will be focused on the latest important works, monographs, books concerning the cultural history of the Polish 20th century, with a special emphasis on the methodological aspect. They will be concerned with new methodologies, problematisations and approaches applied to describe important phenomena in 20th century Polish history from a cultural perspective. They will be mainly books, monographs, works of the younger and middle generation of researchers. Each book will be the subject of two seminars: one in which we will discuss the book between seminar participants; the other, to which the author of the book will be invited. The seminar will be held in a classroom, exceptionally, if the author of the book is from outside Warsaw and cannot come to Warsaw, then the classes will be online. In addition, two or three separate seminars will be devoted to the question : how to do cultural history ? |
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1500-SZD-WDKBNK |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The course is an introduction to cognitive research on culture. During the course conceptual models will be discussed (conceptual metonymy, conceptual metaphor, conceptual blending) allowing for the analysis of the process of creating and understanding meaning within a culture. |
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1500-SZD-LNWPDT-II |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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Modern Literature in the Perspective of Long-Lastingness (Continuation, Cessation, Dialogue) part I (30 h. winter semester) and part II (30 h. summer semester) The course is divided into two semester-long cycles: the winter semester and the summer semester. The two parts are connected, but they can serve as separate wholes. The participants (graduate and doctoral students) need to enrol for each cycle separately and they receive separate credits. |
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1500-SZD-PAPBIDWOL |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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PhD students conducting research in the field of literary studies will become familiar with various methods of scientific and teaching work. The classes are intended to facilitate the functioning of PhD students in the academic environment. The course will cover selected didactic issues in the field of literary studies, preparation of conference presentations, and work on scientific articles (including cooperation with journal editors). |
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1500-SZD-WPJAITH |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The course focuses on three kinds of issues – namely, discovering the standards and expectations that journal articles need to meet, as pieces of writing, in selected fields of the humanities, understanding and evaluating those standards and expectations against a broader methodological background and existing practice, and developing the skills necessary to produce first-rate written work by actually writing a paper on the results obtained during the course. |
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