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Item Płeć i władza w kontekstach historycznych i współczesnych(Instytut Kultury Europejskiej UAM w Gnieźnie, 2014) Kajda, Kornelia; Dziuba, Agnieszka; Sawiński, Paweł; Kluczek, Agata; Dopierała, Kazimierz; Kowalska, Barbara; Miazek-Męczyńska, Monika; Pac, Grzegorz; Brzezińska, Joanna; Szczot, Monika; Szewczyk-Haake, Katarzyna; Sadowska, Monika; Jarosz, Ewelina; Domańska, Ewa; Klisz, Joanna; Kowalska-Sobieraj, Zuzanna; Skuza, Sylwia; Olszewska, Katarzyna; Działak, Anna; Dominik, Anna; Skrzypek, Marta; Pawłowska, Agnieszka; Karwat, Izabela; Kęsek, Rafał; Jędraszczyk, Katarzyna; Kubiaczyk, Filip; Kubiaczyk, Monika AnnaThe book addresses the issue of relationships between gender and power. Although the subject has been analysed on many occassions and in a variety of fashions, the volume does not duplicate the well-known views, but points to the limitations of the previous approaches and suggests possibilities of overcoming those. For the authors of the featured texts, gender also denotes sex in the biological sense, while power does not mean the omnipotent techniques of control, but also strategies of active resistance and emancipation. Having applied a different interpretative paradigm, the authors pose new questions to the already known research material: How to define the category of gender/sex in today's (trans)gender world? In what way do the deliberations on the nature and essence of power affect gender? Do men and women function equally within the machinery of power, assuming the roles of clearly defined cogs, i.e. the dominant (men) and the dominated (women) ones? Answering such questions requires a broad perspective, ranging from antiquity, when power was “invented” by being attributing one gender (though not without exceptions) and when the canon of speaking of what is “female” and “male” was devised, to the contemporary times, in which both categories and their mutual relationships undergo radical reevaluation.Item Satyryczna uczta Firmusa. Igrzysko Leopolda Staffa na tle antycznego sympozjonu(Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk, 2013-06-30) Szczot, MonikaThe article is the interpretation of the drama Igrzysko by Leopold Staff which had its premiere in Lwów in 1909. The analysis refers to the literary presentation of Ancient symposion mainly The Dinner with Trimalchio by Petronius, succesfully imitated by Staff.Item Theognidea (księga druga) – próba określenia gatunku(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2008) Szczot, MonikaThe subject of the article is to identify and name types of lyrical poetry present in Corpus Theognideum. The direct lyrical poetry presented in this series focuses on confessions of the lyrical ‘I’, whose monologue adopts the form of an open confession addressed to a reader. This “dialogue opening” to a reader is, however, only a formal sign, a pretext demonstrating the emotional approach of the lyrical “I” to the world. The entire text is initiated by the lyrical expressions of the lyrical “I” and focuses on the speaker himself and his feelings.