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seminars
23.11.2018
Seminar by Michał Kuziak
Emancipatory humanities project: colonisations and decolonisations
The language of postcolonial criticism distinctly came into being in the Polish journalistic debate (while penetrating the rhetoric of...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Andrzej Leder
Alternative histories, histories of the past – how and why invent history?, the status of utopia...
We can observe the return of utopia in our thinking; effectively, it would seem, exorcised, compromised and criticised as...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Michał Łuczewski
Politics of memory in a globalised world
Politics of memory, connected to categories of identity, turns out (not only in Poland and Central Europe) to be a phenomenon...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Monika Rudaś-Grodzka
Emancipatory humanities project: gender discourses
Gender criticism on the one hand emerged in Poland as the first among the so-called emancipatory criticisms and with some momentum (in its...
23.11.2018
Seminar and lecture by Michał Kuziak
Theses about the need for humanities – new humanities
We often hear voices claiming that humanities are unnecessary, and particularly – that they’re impractical; humanists are lost on...
14.09.2018
Seminar by Joanna Bednarek
The future is horrible: fantasy, anthropocene and the end of nature
It seems that of all the literary genres, fantasy is the one best facing the challenges of the anthropocene. It does so, for example,...
26.08.2018
Seminar by Paweł Mościcki
What Lies Ahead of Us?
A Seminar on the Images of the Future
All the signs point to the conclusion that in the coming decades humanity will experience changes so radical and potentially so...
10.12.2017
Seminar by Kacper Pobłocki
Anthropology of Planetary Urbanization
For a decade, more than half of humanity has lived in cities, and men, through the process of planetary urbanization, have transformed...
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