Studia Rossica Posnaniensia

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Vol. 49 No. 1 (2024)
Published 2024 June 11

"Studia Rossica Posnaniensia" is published by Adam Mickiewicz University Press. The journal was established in 1970, over the years it has published papers of the authors affiliated with renowned schools and centres of Slavonic studies around the world. The journal which came to life in the Institute of East Slavic Philology of Adam Mickiewicz University is widely recognized among specialists of East European Studies. So far 49 volumes of the journal have been published. Until 2018 the journal was published annually. Since 2019 two issues appear every year.

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JOURNAL METRICS:
Ministry of Education and Science: 40
ICV 2021: 100.00
DOI:
10.14746/strp
ISSN: 0081-6884 
e-ISSN: 2720-703X


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IS WAR A PEACE? THE FUTURE OF PHILOLOGY

 

The topic of war, which is especially current in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, raises questions regarding, among others, the condition of contemporary humanities. We hope that an in-depth analysis of the suggested theme will be helpful in determining the importance of the growing need for reflection in the light of current events and rethinking the role of humanities in shaping public opinion in terms of the cultural, philosophical and linguistic aspects.


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2023 October 12

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2022 September 30

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“Eastern European Urban Narratives of Conflict” (issue no. XLIX/1/2024)


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2022 July 14

Introduction

Seth Graham, Rachel Morley, Beata Waligórska-Olejniczak
9-12
Introduction
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Articles

Anna Antonova
13-28
A landscape of shifting identities amid urban invasion: Tamara Duda’s novel Daughter through a translation lens
PDF
Eleonora Shestakova
29-54
Yuzovka – Stalino – Donetsk: Politicization of the national question in prose about Donbas by Soviet writers of the 1930s–1980s
PDF (Русский)
Kristina Vorontsova
55-70
Polish cities as a space of history in Boris Khersonsky’s Family archive
PDF
Emily Roche
71-87
Building through the flames: Polish-Jewish architects and their networks, 1937–1945
PDF
Svetlana Pavlenko
89-103
The ferris wheel of history. Urban poetics in Aleksei Ivanov’s novel Shadows of the Teutons
PDF (Język Polski)
Kiun Hwang
105-122
Claiming the wall: How memorial plaques reshape urban landscapes in Russia
PDF
Daria Khrushcheva
123-140
Last Addresses: Commemorative plaques as lieux de mémoire and a form of communication
PDF (Русский)
Anya Free
141-158
Exhibiting the Great Patriotic War in Soviet capitals: Moscow, Kyiv, Minsk
PDF
Anna Troitskaya
159-176
New Local History projects in the unofficial history of the city: The case of St. Petersburg
PDF (Русский)
Jolanta Brzykcy
177-190
Soviet savage, stinking cod and Muse – Vladislav Khodasevich’s vision of Saint Petersburg
PDF (Język Polski)
Andrzej Polak
191-210
East or West? Conflict of (hostile) narratives in Petersburg by Andrei Bely
PDF (Język Polski)
Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė
211-226
Mythical Vilnius in contemporary Lithuanian prose
PDF (Język Polski)
Walentyna Krupowies
227-239
The urban space of memory (based on selected works by Herkus Kunčius, Ričardas Gavelis, and Grigory Kanovich)
PDF (Język Polski)
Anna Seidel
241-257
Reclaiming the feminine in cities at war: female agency, spatial subversion, and linguistic resistance in women-authored literature
PDF
Estera Głuszko-Boczoń
259-272
“The city never ends...”. The dark face of the city in Herta Müllerʼs prose
PDF (Język Polski)
Claudia Fiorito
273-287
Caught in a “mousetrap”: An analysis of the relationship of the local population with the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in film and television productions (1990–2021)
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