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Żydowska politeja i Kościół w Imperium Rzymskim u schyłku antyku. Tom 2. Żydowska antyewangelia. Antyczna tradycja i nowożytne trwanie
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Jan Iluk

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Wydawca: | Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego |
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Ilość stron: | 324 s. |
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EAN: | 9788373267176 |
Data: | 2025-02-20 |
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Drugi tom Żydowskiej politei... przedstawia głos dochodzący z diaspory żydowskiej. Donośniejszy u schyłku antyku, a w formie pisemnej upowszechniony w Europie kilka wieków później w postaci antyewangelii, od pierwszych słów zwanej Telodot Jeszu (Dokonania Jezusa). Autor wnosi własny, wyraźny wkład w naukę, w badania historyczne, ale także w dialog chrześcijańsko-żydowski, można powiedzieć nawet: w pojednanie chrześcijańsko-żydowskie.
E-book „Żydowska politeja i Kościół w Imperium Rzymskim u schyłku antyku. Tom 2. Żydowska antyewangelia. Antyczna tradycja i nowożytne trwanie” - Wydawca: Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego.
Spis treści:
Acknowledgements 9
Carla Sassi (University of Verona, Italy). Foreword 11
Alan Riach (University of Glasgow, Scotland). Boundless Scotland: An Introduction 13
LOCAL SPATIALITIES 17
David Malcolm (University of Gdańsk, Poland). Local Universes: Space in Robin Jenkins’s The Cone-Gatherers and James Kennaway’s Tunes of Glory 19
Aniela Korzeniowska (University of Warsaw, Poland). Boundless Scotland but Binding Spaces: Mo said she was quirky by James Kelman 33
Caroline Jones (University of Salford, United Kingdom) Mapping Edinburgh 45
LIMINAL SPACES. PASSABLE BOUNDARIES 59
Pilar Sánchez Calle (University of Jaén, Spain). Female Identities and Personal Space in Blood by Janice Galloway 61
Jane Stedman (University of Manchester, United Kingdom). “An annexe of nowhere”: Overspill Identity in Janice Galloway’s The Trick is to Keep Breathing (1989) 77
SPACES OF THE SELF 91
Dominika Lewandowska-Rodak (Independent Scholar) The Self and the City in Modern Scottish Fiction. A Study of James Kelman’s How Late It Was, How Late , Alasdair Gray’s Lanark: A Life in Four Books and Iain Banks’s The Bridge 93
Jessica Aliaga Lavrijsen (Centro Universitario de la Defensa Zaragoza, Spain). Landscapes of the Mind: Spaces for the Dialogical Self in The Other McCoy 111
BETWEEN MODES 135
Halszka Leleń (University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland). Semiotics of Archipelago in George Mackay Brown’s Narratives 137
Robin M.J. MacKenzie (University of St Andrews, Scotland). “A Swithering of Modes”: Realist and Non-Realist Space in the Fiction of Christopher Whyte 155
FUTURE SPACES 175
Karol Jaroszewski (University of Gdańsk, Poland). The Outer and the Inner: Space in the Works of Contemporary Scottish Science Fiction Writers 177
Katarzyna Pisarska (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland). Liminal Spatialities: Visions of Scotland in Matthew Fitt’s But n Ben A-Go-Go 189
Contributors 213
Carla Sassi (University of Verona, Italy). Foreword 11
Alan Riach (University of Glasgow, Scotland). Boundless Scotland: An Introduction 13
LOCAL SPATIALITIES 17
David Malcolm (University of Gdańsk, Poland). Local Universes: Space in Robin Jenkins’s The Cone-Gatherers and James Kennaway’s Tunes of Glory 19
Aniela Korzeniowska (University of Warsaw, Poland). Boundless Scotland but Binding Spaces: Mo said she was quirky by James Kelman 33
Caroline Jones (University of Salford, United Kingdom) Mapping Edinburgh 45
LIMINAL SPACES. PASSABLE BOUNDARIES 59
Pilar Sánchez Calle (University of Jaén, Spain). Female Identities and Personal Space in Blood by Janice Galloway 61
Jane Stedman (University of Manchester, United Kingdom). “An annexe of nowhere”: Overspill Identity in Janice Galloway’s The Trick is to Keep Breathing (1989) 77
SPACES OF THE SELF 91
Dominika Lewandowska-Rodak (Independent Scholar) The Self and the City in Modern Scottish Fiction. A Study of James Kelman’s How Late It Was, How Late , Alasdair Gray’s Lanark: A Life in Four Books and Iain Banks’s The Bridge 93
Jessica Aliaga Lavrijsen (Centro Universitario de la Defensa Zaragoza, Spain). Landscapes of the Mind: Spaces for the Dialogical Self in The Other McCoy 111
BETWEEN MODES 135
Halszka Leleń (University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland). Semiotics of Archipelago in George Mackay Brown’s Narratives 137
Robin M.J. MacKenzie (University of St Andrews, Scotland). “A Swithering of Modes”: Realist and Non-Realist Space in the Fiction of Christopher Whyte 155
FUTURE SPACES 175
Karol Jaroszewski (University of Gdańsk, Poland). The Outer and the Inner: Space in the Works of Contemporary Scottish Science Fiction Writers 177
Katarzyna Pisarska (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland). Liminal Spatialities: Visions of Scotland in Matthew Fitt’s But n Ben A-Go-Go 189
Contributors 213