2016
DOI: 10.17951/arte.2016.1.15
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Humanistyka: jej prawa i powinności

Abstract: <p>Współczesna humanistyka, jak zawsze, jest zagrożona przez trzy czynniki: rynek, politykę i biurokrację. Ale nauki humanistyczne w kraju takim jak Polska są w niebezpieczeństwie jeszcze z jednego powodu: braku intelektualnej autonomii. Polscy badacze zawsze interesowali się dużo bardziej nowinkami z Zachodu niż ich rodzimą tradycją. To dlatego, jak zwykle, pełnią rolę raczej komiwojażerów cudzych idei, zamiast samodzielnie tworzyć oryginalne teorie i narracje, które nadałyby znaczenie ich kulturze, spo… Show more

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“…The ensuing system transformation in the late 1980s fortified the (mental) rural‐urban divide: the city became the symbol of success and opportunities, while the countryside became synonymous with poverty and helplessness (Bukraba‐Rylska ; Halamska ). Such a perspective, as Bukraba‐Rylska () notes, was created and is still maintained by opinion‐making elites, which claim that the countryside constitutes developmental ballast for Poland, the relinquishment of which is the only way of obtaining current standards of ‘modernity’. Effectively, Bukraba‐Rylska () characterises the current Polish rural‐urban discourse through a number of functions: (i) it helps create an ‘urban elite’ in the face of the ‘rural other’ (cf.…”
Section: Areas Of Study: the Socio‐cultural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ensuing system transformation in the late 1980s fortified the (mental) rural‐urban divide: the city became the symbol of success and opportunities, while the countryside became synonymous with poverty and helplessness (Bukraba‐Rylska ; Halamska ). Such a perspective, as Bukraba‐Rylska () notes, was created and is still maintained by opinion‐making elites, which claim that the countryside constitutes developmental ballast for Poland, the relinquishment of which is the only way of obtaining current standards of ‘modernity’. Effectively, Bukraba‐Rylska () characterises the current Polish rural‐urban discourse through a number of functions: (i) it helps create an ‘urban elite’ in the face of the ‘rural other’ (cf.…”
Section: Areas Of Study: the Socio‐cultural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a perspective, as Bukraba‐Rylska () notes, was created and is still maintained by opinion‐making elites, which claim that the countryside constitutes developmental ballast for Poland, the relinquishment of which is the only way of obtaining current standards of ‘modernity’. Effectively, Bukraba‐Rylska () characterises the current Polish rural‐urban discourse through a number of functions: (i) it helps create an ‘urban elite’ in the face of the ‘rural other’ (cf. Eriksson ; Stenbacka ); (ii) it justifies the imposition of a particular vision of reality by permitting exercise of power in a specific way (cf.…”
Section: Areas Of Study: the Socio‐cultural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%