
Mondays with WUWr #32
There’s a lot going on at the University of Wrocław Press and we want to keep you informed!
In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram.
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New issues of scientific journals
There has been a lot of work lately at the Publishing House on new issues of scientific journals. We highly recommend the titles recently added to the Scientific Journals on the Web platform:
The main theme of this volume of “Prace Kulturoznawcze” is worth considering as a call for a renewed discussion of the object, function and role of theoretical thinking about culture or, more strongly, cultural theory. It needs to redefine itself in the face of the expansion of various cultural turns, cultural studies and newer forms of philosophy of culture. Related to this is the question of the very status of theoretical reflection, which seems to be currently in retreat. And yet, taking up a more or less specific issue of culture is not independent to theoretical reflection on it, moreover – the more momentous questions are taken up, the more they require conceptual, categorical and systematizing attention. The dissertations included in this volume are examples or exercises in such a research procedure.
“Prace Literackies” Volume 63 (2024) | Prace Literackie
The theme of the 63rd volume of Prace Literackie is the relationship between music and literature. The authors of the included texts pose questions about the specificity of the musicality of literature, while considering how sounds create the audiosphere of a literary work. The issue opens with articles on a Latin musical treatise by Czech humanist Václav Philomathes and Sophie of Hungary’s Paris Chronicle, which includes reflections on the art of opera. The notebook also features sound emanations of the imaginary world in Marcel Proust’s famous novel In Search of Lost Time, novel symphonies by authors born in the 1970s, and sonosphere and surconventionalism in children’s literature. In addition, we present an article on traces of Chopin in the early lyrical work of Marek Grechuta, as well as on pause and silence as constitutive elements of song. The issue closes with a Varia section containing articles on Jan Czeczot’s letters to Adolf Kobylinski from Cieszewla, Julian Stryjkowski, and performative narrative in Jakub Żulczyk’s Black Sun.
Le numéro 71 des Romanica Wratislaviensia, intitulé ” La traductologie en français : spécificités, inspirations, résonances “, réunit des études qui présentent la spécificité de la traductologie francophone, et notamment canadienne, ou gravitent autour de quelques thèmes majeurs (retraduction, paratextes de traduction, circulation internationale des biens symboliques et marché de la traduction) abordés dans l’optique des apports de plusieurs chercheurs français (Antoine Berman, Gérard Genette, Pierre Bourdieu). Elles sont le résultat des discussions menées pendant le colloque célébrant en 2022, à Cracovie, le 25e anniversaire de la collaboration du Réseau thématique ” La traduction comme moyen de communication interculturelle ” (Universités de Lille, de Wrocław, Jagellonne et de Haute-Alsace (Mulhouse)). Une sélection de contributions présentées pendant cette rencontre a été publiée aussi dans la revue Między Oryginałem a Przekładem.
“Wrocławskie Studia Politologiczne” Volume 32 (2023) | Wrocławskie Studia Politologiczne
And we would like to remind you about the author meetings around WUWr books, which are coming up this week!
21 November 2024: Meeting with Justyna Bajda in Kraków!
Who in Kraków? This week, the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University will host an author meeting around Justyna Bajda’s book, “Błękitny fin de siècle. Kolor niebieski w kulturze i literaturze Młodej Polski,” published by the University of Wrocław Press in the spring of 2024! A unique opportunity to hear about the color blue in Kraków!
Prof. Justyna Bajda will talk about colours of blue with Krystyna Zabawa (Ignatianum University), the meeting will be moderated by Lidia Kamińska (Jagiellonian University).
Time: 21 November 2024:
Place: Krakow, ul. Gołębia 16, room 42
Free entry!
The meeting accompanies the conference “Wyspiański – fenomen kreatywności. Dzieło i życie artysty w perspektywie procesu twórczego”.
Promotional meeting “Błękitny fin de siècle” with Justyna Bajda in Kraków!
22 November 2024: Meeting about the Copper Belt with Katarzyna Kuzara
We cordially invite you to a meeting with Katarzyna Kuzara, author of the book “Zmiany sieci osadniczej w Legnicko-Głogowskim Okręgu Miedziowym” concerning the area of the Copper Belt. The book is the result of a thorough analysis of the changes taking place in the area over the past few decades.
Time: Friday, 22 November, 5:30 pm
Place: Town Hall, Market Square 23, Lubin
Free entry!
And a surprise – we will draw 5 books among the participants!
Historia rozwoju LGOM | Spotkanie autorskie z Katarzyną Kuzarą
23 November 2024: Meet Johann Jacob Eybelwieser, a Breslau Baroque painter
We also invite you, this time in Wroclaw, to a meeting around the book “Johann Jacob Eybelwieser młodszy. Wrocławski malarz doby baroku” w Muzeum Narodowym we Wrocławiu. Barbara Andruszkiewicz will talk with dr Marek Kwaśny about the behind-the-scenes of the book’s creation and the curiosities of Baroque painting.
Time: 23 November, 3:00 pm
Place: Café Restaurant of the National Museum in Wrocław
Pl. Powstańców Warszawy 5, 50-153 Wrocław
Free entry
Link to Facebook event: SPOTKANIE AUTORSKIE I Marek Kwaśny „Johann Jacob Eybelwieser młodszy. Wrocławski malarz doby baroku” | Facebook