Browsing by Author "Sikorska, Liliana"
Now showing 1 - 9 of 9
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Constructing the Middle Ages in contemporary literature and culture: The reading of Irish Murdoch’s "The Green Knight"(Adam Mickiewicz University, 2000) Sikorska, LilianaItem “CURATORS OF MEMORY”: WOMEN’S VOICES IN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH(Wydział Anglistyki UAM, 2015) Sikorska, Liliana; Bronk, Katarzyna; Frątczak, Marta; Jarząb, JoannaThe present volume of essays joins the literary and academic debate on the value and power of female voices in literature and beyond, offering a multifaceted selection of writerly and academic perspectives on themes, such as various types of femininities, Écriture féminine, storytelling and memory, gender and ethnic identity, socialisation of women, violence against, and by, women, female bodies, madness and hysteria, sexism and religion, etc. The essays collected in the present volume re-member historical/ actual and fictional women and their fate in various historical and literary periods, allowing the reader to see diachronic changes to the perception of femininity as well as writing by women.Item Internal exile: Dorothea of Montau’s inward journey(Adam Mickiewicz University, 2002) Sikorska, LilianaItem Lost in the labyrinth: Some aspects of difference and translation(Adam Mickiewicz University, 1995) Sikorska, LilianaItem Mapping the problemes of sexual desire in "The Book of Margery Kempe"(Adam Mickiewicz University, 1996) Sikorska, LilianaItem (Non)Belonging: (Re)Reading Identities(Wydział Anglistyki, 2016-03) Sikorska, Liliana; Jarząb, Joanna; Frątczak, MartaPrzedstawiony Czytelnikowi tom oscyluje wokół zagadnienia tożsamości. Dotyka on tożsamości płynnych, tożsamości miejsca, tożsamości narodowych, tożsamości postmodernistycznych i tożsamości wielokulturowych.Item O tzw. "kobiecości" jako konwencji literackiej(IBL PAN, 2000) Kraskowska, Ewa; Borkowska, Grażyna; Sikorska, LilianaThe article deals with the question of the so-called "femininity" as a notion in literary studies. The author argues that it should be perceived as a kind of literary convention determined by historical and cultural factors.Item The construction of power and pride in the framework of political allegory in the Middle English "Pride of Life"(Adam Mickiewicz University, 2001) Sikorska, LilianaItem The language of entropy: A pragma-dramatic analysis of Samuel Beckett’s "Endgame"(Adam Mickiewicz University, 1994) Sikorska, Liliana