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The book presents various ways of the representation of the Holocaust in the Czech drama and thea... more The book presents various ways of the representation of the Holocaust in the Czech drama and theatre on comparatistic (literary, historical, sociological, theatrical) background of phenomena belonging not only to the Czech, but also to the Polish and, wider, Central European culture, in the universalizing perspective. In terms of methodology this dissertation owes a lot to the tools developed by Jacques Lacan, whose poststructuralist concepts, derived from psychiatry, affecting the world wide humanities seem to be particularly useful in the field of literary theory after the Holocaust. There are the phenomena of absence and emptiness entered into its essence, which describe properly the crux of the postwar experience; it also includes constant reference to the myth and to narrative, myth-creating activity, however some concepts and terms taken by Lacan-such as trauma, memory, aprés coup, juissance – are often redefined in this work as well as the methodology itself, which is often just a starting point for some transformations and modifications forced by the topic of the research. The construction of the book-as the nomenclature of its parts betrays-refers to the structure of the ancient Greek tragedy; this innovative procedure is intended not only for applying the Weberian concept of "theatricality of the medium", but it also indicates that after the Holocaust almost all categories of the ancient model, productive before in the field of culture and identity, are reinterpreted, if not even annihilated. The new after-Holocaust tragedy does not contain the catharsis anymore as well as there is no place for the appearance of Deus ex machina, but it becomes clear that the category of fate is sometimes constructed by humans against humans: this recognition is one of the results of the present drama analyses. Concentrated and cyclical time also gains new meaning in Auschwitz. The subjects of detailed studies are the works of Czech authors who are entered into the structure of the book as: protagonistes, the first actor-a survivor of the Holocaust; deuteragonistes, the second actor-the representative of the second generation of survivors; and tritagonistes, the third actor-the witness, who "looked at empty neighbouring windows". This way-in the Lacanian spirit – the net of sociological and psychological relations, which formed the basis of my choice, is cast on the literary study method; extracted three groups coexisting in postwar Czechoslovakia (survivors, their children and non-Jewish "neighbors")
Papers by Agata Firlej
Życie po wybuchu. Refleksy transformacji w czeskiej dramaturgii po 1989 roku
Česká a polská emigrační literatura. Sbornik z mezinárodni vědecké konference", red. L. Martinek, Opava 2002 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Polská poezie českého Těšínska po roce 1920", Libor Martinek, Opava 2006 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Od Tomáša Strausslera do sir Toma Stopparda
Didaskalia, 2020
Meziliterárny proces. 1-4", Pavol Koprda, Nitra 1999-2003 : [recenzja] / Miloš Zelenka ; tł. Agata Firlej
Międzynarodowa konferencja slawistyczna" "Mapa kulturowa nowej Europy: miasta, szlaki, podróże", połączona z XII Kolokwium Polsko-Bułgarskim (Poznań, 7-9.10.2008 r.) / Agata Firlej
Między amnezją i anamnezą Indywidualna pamięć historyczna wobec dominujących narracji
Szesnasty numer „Poznanskich Studiow Slawistycznych” dotyczy problemu jednostkowej pamieci histor... more Szesnasty numer „Poznanskich Studiow Slawistycznych” dotyczy problemu jednostkowej pamieci historycznej i kulturowej oraz jej reprezentacji wobec kolektywnego zapominania i odpominania . Na obszarze Slowianszczyzny i Balkanow manipulowanie pamiecią zbiorową stanowi trwaly modus zmagania sie z historią. Odpominane/odpamietywane indywidualne narracje tzw. slabych bohaterow funkcjonują jako „przeciw-historia” (wedlug Michela Foucaulta), alternatywna reprezentacja przeszlości, a w pewnych warunkach takze jako ruch oporu wobec wladzy. W posttraumatycznej historii Europy powtarzalnym mechanizmem jest rowniez wyparcie powracające w sztuce w postaci fantazmatow (teza Jacquesʼa Lacana), ktore stanowią dla zbiorowości źrodlo nieoczywistego poznania – jak anamneza.
Hranice dialogu : česká próza očima polské kritiky 1945-1995", Petr Poslední, Praha 1998 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Ponowoczesność i Zagłada. Recepcja dzieł o Szoa w Europie Środkowej i Południowej
Die Literatur der Slawen", Frank Wollman, Frankfurt am Main 2003; "Slovenska dramatika", ed. Andrijan Lah, Lubljana 2004 : [recenzja] / Anna Zelenková ; tł. Agata Firlej
Teksty Drugie, 2009
Agata FIRLEJ Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan) Child-Lined: Hrabal’s Immature Characters This e... more Agata FIRLEJ Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan) Child-Lined: Hrabal’s Immature Characters This essay deals with the category of ‘immaturity’ in Bohumil Hrabal’s prose works, as juxtaposed with the corresponding aspect in the philosophy and artistic practice of Witold Gombrowicz. ‘Immature’ characters of the Czech author’s novels – including, among others: Johnny Child from I Served the King of England; Mr. Kakra and Mr. Leli from Snowdrops Festival; Milos Pipka, grandpa Lukas and Mr. Smacker from Closely Watched Trains – envy the mature characters, much in the manner inhabitants of central-European countries envy some ‘older’ nations. These characters usually strive for simulating to their longed-for model but eventually start to understand that one ‘ought to feel s/he is a great person’. Immaturity is a category which – in Hrabal’s concept, similar in this respect to Gombrowicz’s – a counterbalance to communistic enslavement of minds, immaturity is freedom from any convention, coe...
Postmodernismus v české a slovenské próze. Sbornik z mezinárodni konference", red. L. Pavera, Opava 2002 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Czesko-polskie spotkania literackie : komparatystyka, genologia, przekład", Krystyna Kardyni-Pelikánová, Brno 2000 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Současné kontakty české a polské literatury - Współczesne kontakty czeskiej i polskiej literatury. Materiały z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej", Opawa 2001 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Kolař’s plays Chleb nas vezdejsi and Mor v Athenach, written at the turn of the fifties and the s... more Kolař’s plays Chleb nas vezdejsi and Mor v Athenach, written at the turn of the fifties and the sixties, are the examples of aestheticization of testimonies and other texts about the Shoah. Kolař’s creative path is in a way pars pro toto of artistic and literary search of many authors reacting to the experience of Shoah and to many texts describing this hecatomb. Doubt in the previous aesthetics and in the polyphonic load of words is one of the most common experiences in the second half of the 20th century – until now. The author activates memory or cultural connotations of receiver and by eliminating a factual layer that could became a psychological safety valve that distracts, focuses a viewer (reader) on the most important and by it the most difficult to bear: to the event itself.
Jan Skácel z Kotlarskiej 35a, czyli o domu i milczeniu w Europie Środkowej : (szkic o poezji z lat 1957-1962) / Agata Firlej
Literárni věda na prahu 21. stoleti - Nauka o literaturze u progu XXI stulecia. Materiały z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej", Opava 2000 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Pisarz pod specjalnym nadzorem: przegląd polskich tłumaczeń prozy Bohumila Hrabala / Agata Firlej
The book presents various ways of the representation of the Holocaust in the Czech drama and thea... more The book presents various ways of the representation of the Holocaust in the Czech drama and theatre on comparatistic (literary, historical, sociological, theatrical) background of phenomena belonging not only to the Czech, but also to the Polish and, wider, Central European culture, in the universalizing perspective. In terms of methodology this dissertation owes a lot to the tools developed by Jacques Lacan, whose poststructuralist concepts, derived from psychiatry, affecting the world wide humanities seem to be particularly useful in the field of literary theory after the Holocaust. There are the phenomena of absence and emptiness entered into its essence, which describe properly the crux of the postwar experience; it also includes constant reference to the myth and to narrative, myth-creating activity, however some concepts and terms taken by Lacan-such as trauma, memory, aprés coup, juissance – are often redefined in this work as well as the methodology itself, which is often just a starting point for some transformations and modifications forced by the topic of the research. The construction of the book-as the nomenclature of its parts betrays-refers to the structure of the ancient Greek tragedy; this innovative procedure is intended not only for applying the Weberian concept of "theatricality of the medium", but it also indicates that after the Holocaust almost all categories of the ancient model, productive before in the field of culture and identity, are reinterpreted, if not even annihilated. The new after-Holocaust tragedy does not contain the catharsis anymore as well as there is no place for the appearance of Deus ex machina, but it becomes clear that the category of fate is sometimes constructed by humans against humans: this recognition is one of the results of the present drama analyses. Concentrated and cyclical time also gains new meaning in Auschwitz. The subjects of detailed studies are the works of Czech authors who are entered into the structure of the book as: protagonistes, the first actor-a survivor of the Holocaust; deuteragonistes, the second actor-the representative of the second generation of survivors; and tritagonistes, the third actor-the witness, who "looked at empty neighbouring windows". This way-in the Lacanian spirit – the net of sociological and psychological relations, which formed the basis of my choice, is cast on the literary study method; extracted three groups coexisting in postwar Czechoslovakia (survivors, their children and non-Jewish "neighbors")
Życie po wybuchu. Refleksy transformacji w czeskiej dramaturgii po 1989 roku
Česká a polská emigrační literatura. Sbornik z mezinárodni vědecké konference", red. L. Martinek, Opava 2002 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Polská poezie českého Těšínska po roce 1920", Libor Martinek, Opava 2006 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Od Tomáša Strausslera do sir Toma Stopparda
Didaskalia, 2020
Meziliterárny proces. 1-4", Pavol Koprda, Nitra 1999-2003 : [recenzja] / Miloš Zelenka ; tł. Agata Firlej
Międzynarodowa konferencja slawistyczna" "Mapa kulturowa nowej Europy: miasta, szlaki, podróże", połączona z XII Kolokwium Polsko-Bułgarskim (Poznań, 7-9.10.2008 r.) / Agata Firlej
Między amnezją i anamnezą Indywidualna pamięć historyczna wobec dominujących narracji
Szesnasty numer „Poznanskich Studiow Slawistycznych” dotyczy problemu jednostkowej pamieci histor... more Szesnasty numer „Poznanskich Studiow Slawistycznych” dotyczy problemu jednostkowej pamieci historycznej i kulturowej oraz jej reprezentacji wobec kolektywnego zapominania i odpominania . Na obszarze Slowianszczyzny i Balkanow manipulowanie pamiecią zbiorową stanowi trwaly modus zmagania sie z historią. Odpominane/odpamietywane indywidualne narracje tzw. slabych bohaterow funkcjonują jako „przeciw-historia” (wedlug Michela Foucaulta), alternatywna reprezentacja przeszlości, a w pewnych warunkach takze jako ruch oporu wobec wladzy. W posttraumatycznej historii Europy powtarzalnym mechanizmem jest rowniez wyparcie powracające w sztuce w postaci fantazmatow (teza Jacquesʼa Lacana), ktore stanowią dla zbiorowości źrodlo nieoczywistego poznania – jak anamneza.
Hranice dialogu : česká próza očima polské kritiky 1945-1995", Petr Poslední, Praha 1998 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Ponowoczesność i Zagłada. Recepcja dzieł o Szoa w Europie Środkowej i Południowej
Die Literatur der Slawen", Frank Wollman, Frankfurt am Main 2003; "Slovenska dramatika", ed. Andrijan Lah, Lubljana 2004 : [recenzja] / Anna Zelenková ; tł. Agata Firlej
Teksty Drugie, 2009
Agata FIRLEJ Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan) Child-Lined: Hrabal’s Immature Characters This e... more Agata FIRLEJ Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan) Child-Lined: Hrabal’s Immature Characters This essay deals with the category of ‘immaturity’ in Bohumil Hrabal’s prose works, as juxtaposed with the corresponding aspect in the philosophy and artistic practice of Witold Gombrowicz. ‘Immature’ characters of the Czech author’s novels – including, among others: Johnny Child from I Served the King of England; Mr. Kakra and Mr. Leli from Snowdrops Festival; Milos Pipka, grandpa Lukas and Mr. Smacker from Closely Watched Trains – envy the mature characters, much in the manner inhabitants of central-European countries envy some ‘older’ nations. These characters usually strive for simulating to their longed-for model but eventually start to understand that one ‘ought to feel s/he is a great person’. Immaturity is a category which – in Hrabal’s concept, similar in this respect to Gombrowicz’s – a counterbalance to communistic enslavement of minds, immaturity is freedom from any convention, coe...
Postmodernismus v české a slovenské próze. Sbornik z mezinárodni konference", red. L. Pavera, Opava 2002 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Czesko-polskie spotkania literackie : komparatystyka, genologia, przekład", Krystyna Kardyni-Pelikánová, Brno 2000 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Současné kontakty české a polské literatury - Współczesne kontakty czeskiej i polskiej literatury. Materiały z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej", Opawa 2001 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Kolař’s plays Chleb nas vezdejsi and Mor v Athenach, written at the turn of the fifties and the s... more Kolař’s plays Chleb nas vezdejsi and Mor v Athenach, written at the turn of the fifties and the sixties, are the examples of aestheticization of testimonies and other texts about the Shoah. Kolař’s creative path is in a way pars pro toto of artistic and literary search of many authors reacting to the experience of Shoah and to many texts describing this hecatomb. Doubt in the previous aesthetics and in the polyphonic load of words is one of the most common experiences in the second half of the 20th century – until now. The author activates memory or cultural connotations of receiver and by eliminating a factual layer that could became a psychological safety valve that distracts, focuses a viewer (reader) on the most important and by it the most difficult to bear: to the event itself.
Jan Skácel z Kotlarskiej 35a, czyli o domu i milczeniu w Europie Środkowej : (szkic o poezji z lat 1957-1962) / Agata Firlej
Literárni věda na prahu 21. stoleti - Nauka o literaturze u progu XXI stulecia. Materiały z międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej", Opava 2000 : [recenzja] / Agata Firlej
Pisarz pod specjalnym nadzorem: przegląd polskich tłumaczeń prozy Bohumila Hrabala / Agata Firlej