The Polish Review, Volume 47Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2002 - Poland |
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... culture , is thereby linked to the traditional beliefs about outsiders who belong to another world.18 For example ... culture and folk culture . The former , representing the high culture , originates from Józek's friend , Mr. Michalak ...
... culture , is thereby linked to the traditional beliefs about outsiders who belong to another world.18 For example ... culture and folk culture . The former , representing the high culture , originates from Józek's friend , Mr. Michalak ...
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... CULTURE AFTER 1989 The aim of my contribution to this PIASA meeting ' is to describe the particular stage of culture and society in transition in Poland after the turning point of 1989. Since an objective presentation of such a broad ...
... CULTURE AFTER 1989 The aim of my contribution to this PIASA meeting ' is to describe the particular stage of culture and society in transition in Poland after the turning point of 1989. Since an objective presentation of such a broad ...
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... culture . However , I am not about to deliver a Frankfurt School - style analysis in which the high culture degenerates into a new Leviathan , a mass or popular one . Thus , the list of the main features of the basis of contemporary ...
... culture . However , I am not about to deliver a Frankfurt School - style analysis in which the high culture degenerates into a new Leviathan , a mass or popular one . Thus , the list of the main features of the basis of contemporary ...
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