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Czytanie postkrytyczne Tomasz Mizerkiewicz

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mizerkiewicz, Tomasz, author.
Contributor:
Central and Eastern European Online Library
Language:
Polish
Subjects (All):
Language and Literature Studies.
Studies of Literature.
Polish literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 p. 274)
Place of Publication:
Poznań [Poland] : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza 2024
Summary:
The book proposes to investigate the state of literary research that emerges after the negation of constructivism. After a period typical of constructivism's dominance of the belief in the textual nature of reality, the discursive nature of human reality and the narrative identity of each subject, entirely new positions are emerging, which the monograph describes collectively. Thanks to the philosophy of presence, new phenomenology, the turn to things, ecocriticism and other transgressions of constructivism, the relations of literature to reality and subjectivity are explored in a completely new way. These are referred to in the monograph as 'post-critical reading', thus emphasising that they have been developed as another form of criticism combined with reflections on the positive relationships of works with their readers. After defining critical reading, the book focuses on two distinct evolutions of literary studies attitudes towards the deliberate negation of constructivism (H.U. Gumbrecht) or its combination with post-constructivist concepts and practices (R. Felski). The monograph also contains a number of readings of 20th- and 21st-century Polish literature in a post-critical spirit (S. Piasecki, Z. Haupt, M. Białoszewski, T. Różewicz, P. Matywiecki, A.D. Liskowacki, D. Kotas. S. Hałas, N. Malek).
ISBN:
83-232-4370-0
Publisher Number:
10.14746/amup.9788323243700 DOI

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