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Past Events 2013-2018
Trauma: doświadczenie, zapis, terapia
Centrum Studiów Humanistycznych WP UJ zaprasza na interdyscyplinarną, międzynarodową konferencję naukową "Trauma: doświadczenie, zapis, terapia". Konferencja "Trauma: doświadczenie, zapis, terapia" adresowana jest do szerokiego grona literaturoznawców, humanistów, filozofów, psychologów, psychoterapeutów, psychiatrów i psychoanalityków... »
Prześniona rewolucja. Ćwiczenia z logiki historycznej [A Dreamed Revolution. Exercises in Historical Logic]
The Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and the Department of Anthropology of Literature and Cultural Studies invite you to a discussion with Professor Andrzej Leder. devoted to his latest book titled: Prześniona rewolucja. Ćwiczenia z logiki historycznej [A Dreamed Revolution. Exercises in Historical Logic] Wednesday December 17th, 6:30 PM Jan Błoński Aula, Grodzka Street 64 Discussants: Barbara Markowska, PhD, Przymysław Tacik, PhD Led by: Maria Kobielska, PhD Andrzej Leder – philosopher of culture. He studied medicine and philosophy. Head of the Philosophy of Culture Section at the Philosophy and Sociology Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He authored books: Przemiana mitów, czyli życie w epoce schyłku. Zbiór esejów [Transformation of Myths. i.e. Life in the Era of the Decline] (1997), Nieświadomość jako pustka [Unawareness as Emptiness] (2001), Nauka Freuda w epoce Sein und Zeit [Freud's Teaching in the Era of Sein und Zeit] (2007), Prześniona rewolucja. Ćwiczenia z logiki historycznej [A Dreamed Revolution. Exercises in Historical Logic] (2014)... »
Meeting with Profesor Freddie Rokem
Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Department of Performance Studies invite you to a discussion with Profesor Freddie Rokem (Tel Aviv University) devoted to his book Philosophers and Thespians. Thinking Performance, transl. Mateusz Borowski, Małgorzata Sugiera, Księgarnia Akademicka 2014. Discussants: Joanna Jopek, MA and Jakub Momro, PhD. Led by: Professor Małgorzata Sugiera and Mateusz Borowski, PhD Wednesday, November 19th, 6:30 PM Jan Błoński Aula, Grodzka Street 64 Freddie Rokem - was born in Stockholm, Sweden. In mid-1960s he went to study in Israel to explore his Jewish roots and heritage. He has been based in Jerusalem for over 30 years, and works as a professor at the Department of Theatre Arts of the University of Tel Aviv. Rokem specialises in the history of 19th- and 20th-century theatre seen in a broad interdisciplinary perspective... »