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Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Kształtowanie się postaw pracowniczych w warunkach kryzysu na przykładzie wybranej firmy(Data obrony: 2011-09-19) Kulon, Barbara
Wydział HumanistycznyItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Matka i córka wobec wojennej apokalipsy w świetle książki Anny Janko »Mała Zagłada«: trauma, pamięć, postpamięć(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2022) Kapralska, ŁucjaThe article refers to the book by Anna Janko <i>A Little Annihilation: A Memoir</i> (<i>Mała Zagłada</i>) and its aim is to present how tragic events, although not experienced personally, affect the life of the next generation after directly experienced trauma. The author’s mother, as a child, was one of the few who survived the war massacre in the village Sochy and struggles all her life with the remembered cruelty of those events. Her daughter knows the war only from her mother's storytelling, through the intergenerational memory message, but she experiences similar syndromes to her mother. The literary narrative turns out to be a remedy for the experienced trauma of both generations – directly suffered by the war and the post-memory generation. By reporting on her mother's fate, Janko puts herself in the position of a descendant of the survivors, but also of a victim who must face with this inherited trauma. Moreover, as the social memory of the war is currently dominated by other narratives, Anna Janko's book takes the mentioned war events out of the margins of social memory.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , The presence of absence. Transgenerational local memory of the Holocaust among Hungarians(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2024) Papp, Richárd; Csepeli, GyörgyThe paper reports on the results of a non-representative focus group research aimed at exploring the local memory of the Holocaust in Hungary. The research took place between 2021 and 2024, almost 80 years after the events of 1944, at the historical moment when communicative memory is transforming into cultural memory. The sites of the research were villages, small and medium-sized towns, and the capital, precisely those scenes where the drama of the Holocaust took place in the summer of 1944. The results of the research showed that the Jews disappeared, but signs of their former presence remained. The traces of past Jewish life, however, became increasingly obscured over time in the minds of the successive generations.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Trauma wojenna w komiksie i animacji(Data obrony: 2020-11-06) Rosa, Adam
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