Studia Rossica Posnaniensia

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Vol. 49 No. 2 (2024)
Published 2024 December 18

"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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Ministry of Education and Science: 40
ICV 2021: 100.00
DOI:
10.14746/strp
ISSN: 0081-6884 
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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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THE PROBLEM OF DEPARTURE/VIOLATION OF NORMS IN CULTURE, LITERATURE, LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION (issue no. XLIX/2/2024)


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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
Studia Rossica Posnaniensia

Introduction

Alena Kalechyts, Natalia Królikiewicz, Olga Makarowska, Anna Stryjakowska
9-12
Введение
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Articles

Melina Panaotović
13-32
Leonid Andreyev’s new observance of the norm in a dramatic work – “new drama”
PDF (Русский)
Natália Muránska
33-42
Laughter in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “fantastic trilogy”
PDF (Русский)
Patrik Lekeš
43-57
Experts on the human soul: Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Lyudmila Petrushevskaya
PDF (Русский)
Eleonora Shestakova
59-82
The motif of adultery in Anatoly Mariengof’s novel Cynics: The scrapping or continuation of the traditions of the Russian literature-cultural process?
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Kinga Okroj
83-98
Crime and punishment in Aleksey Skaldin’s short story Trace
PDF (Русский)
Zuzana Kozárová
99-122
Literary images of Russia in Vladimir Sorokin’s novels
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Svetlana Šašerina
123-133
Departures from the norm and their reflection in monuments of a normative character: based on the example of the rules of the Uzhhorod Pseudozonar of the 17th century
PDF (Русский)
Lucia Vieriková
135-147
Sticky inflation, or language play in Slovak and Russian economic texts
PDF (Русский)
Gabriela Wilk
149-168
Playing with normalcy in internet memes
PDF (Русский)
Agata Jankowicz
169-184
Interdiscursive games in Russian-language political parodies
PDF (Język Polski)
Paulina Bortnowska
185-201
Language as a weapon of dehumanization in the linguistic space of the armed conflict in Ukraine
PDF (Русский)
Bohdana Kravchenko
203-215
“Non-normative” means of expressing addressing in school practice, or playing with the norm
PDF (Русский)
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