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Facets Of Scottish Identity
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Facets of Scottish Identity (edited by Izabela Szymańska and Aniela Korzeniowska) ISBN 978-83-7507-235-8 Format B5, s. 218, diagramy, bibliografie, indeks nazwisk With globalisation and multiculturalism increasingly influencing modern societies, the issue of identity is gaining new dimensions, and academic research on identity is gaining new momentum. The topic of identity finds its place in a vast array of academic disciplines, including psychology, sociology, ethnology and cultural anthropology, history and political studies, linguistics, literary and cultural studies. The problem of searching for and expressing the identity of individuals and nations surfaces in social and political life, including education, as well as in literature, architecture and the arts. This volume offers a variety of analyses and views concerning Scottish identity. Scotland may be considered one of the most vivid examples of the issue of identity inspiring academic reflection and research from diverse perspectives due to the country's intricate political, social, linguistic and literary history, as well as to its troubled relationships with England and its complex relationships with Europe. [from Introduction]
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Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Izabela Szymańska, Aniela Korzeniowska Introduction: Perspectives on Scottish Identity
Part I. Constructions of Scottish Identity
Piotr Stalmaszczyk The Linguistic History of Scotland. Focus on Gaelic
Alina Doroch Scottish Gaelic as a Medium of Upholding National Identity
Katarzyna Kociołek Virtual Identity of Ulster-Scots
Michał Mazurkiewicz Sport in Scotland. A Brief Study of a Certain Aspect of Scottishness
Monika Izbaner Mr and Mrs Scotland Are Not Dead - Restating Scottishness
Part II. Scottish Identity in Literary Discourse
Mario Ebest Coming to Terms with the Agony of the Highland Clearances - or Not? An Analysis of Two Novels from the Point of View of Traumatisation
Monika Liro The Quest for Norse Roots. Orkneyinga Saga in George Mackay Brown's Novels and Short Stories
Dominika Lewandowska Alasdair Gray's 1982, Janine and James Kelman's How late it was, how late as Acts of Literary Resistance
Monika Szuba Inside and Outside: Scottishness, Betweenness, and Plurality in Jackie Kay's Poetry
Part III. Feminist Reinterpretations of Scottish Identity
Ewa Szymańska-Sabala Genre(s) Revisited by Gender. Janice Galloway's Constructive Infusion in Foreign Parts
Katarzyna Pisarska Return from the Underworld: the Hero(ine) Journey in Alan Warner's Morvern Callar
Glenda Norquay Representations and the Representative: Twentieth Century Explorations of Gender from North East Scotland
Part IV. Construals of Scottishness
Wojciech Lewandowski Scotsmen versus Englishmen: Ancient Antagonisms as Depicted in a Belgian Comic Book
Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko ‘Werewolves in Kilts': The Not So Steampunked Scotland in Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate Series
Uwe Zagratzki The Perception of Scotland in Modern Germany
Małgorzata Czajka Strangeness and Fear: Decoding the Scottishness of Sandy Stranger
Part V. Images of Scotland
Sławomir Wącior From Slate to Jupiter - Poetic Patterns of Edwin Morgan's Sonnets from Scotland
Paweł Rutkowski Scotland as the Land of Seers: the Scottish Second Sight at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century
Andrzej Weseliński The Supernatural in Scottish Folktales
Markéta Gregorová Towards a Heteroglot Discourse: Representing Non-Standard Dialects in the Scottish Novel
Name Index
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