Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

Results found: 3

first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last

Search results

help Sort By:

help Limit search:
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
EN
The article proposes a sociological reading of the novel I’ll Take You There by Joyce Carol Oates. Though the book can be classified as an initiation novel, it also constitutes an accusation of the very procedure of initiation as forcing individuals to agree and adapt to unfair social mechanisms. The context of the protagonist’s struggles is provided by the social structure of the early-1960s United States, with its inherent misogyny, anti-Semitism, racism and classism. All these factors shape her destiny in accordance with the logic of social reproduction. A destiny of overwhelming power of allocation, which the heroine is trying to resist. As an academic novel, I’ll Take You There is also an insightful deconstruction of the universalism preached within the Western academic world, and especially philosophy.
PL
Niniejszy tekst jest propozycją socjologicznej lektury powieści Zabiorę cię tam Joyce Carol Oates Można tę książkę zaklasyfikować w poczet powieści inicjacyjnej, jednak już sama procedura inicjacji zostaje w niej postawiona w stan oskarżenia jako wymuszająca na jednostkach zgodę na krzywdzące mechanizmy społeczne i przystosowanie do nich Kontekstu do zmagań bohaterki powieści dostarcza społeczna struktura początku lat 60 w Stanach Zjednoczonych z wpisaną weń mizoginią, antysemityzmem, rasizmem i klasizmem Wszystkie te zmienne będą kształtować przeznaczenie bohaterki zgodne z logiką społecznej reprodukcji Przeznaczenie o przemożnej sile alokacji, której bohaterka próbuje się przeciwstawić Jako powieść akademicka, Zabiorę cię tam jest także wnikliwą dekonstrukcją uniwersalizmu oferowanego w obrębie zachodniej Akademii, a zwłaszcza filozofii.
EN
The article presents study with polyethylene glycol (PEG 4000) results with implementation of vacuum drying in low temperature. The works were performed by the 'Pracownia Konserwacji Zabytków Instytutu Archeologii' and 'Zaklad Fizyki Technicznej oraz Zastosowan Fizyki Instytutu Fizyki UMK' in Torun. During studies artifacts made of various kinds of wood were used: maple, hazel, birch, willow, linden, elm, oak, pine and spruce. The best and long lasing drying results are obtained in vacuum. The crucial matter is proper vacuum parametric selection for particular material and impregnants. Drying in vacuum has only advantages, first of all, time saving and avoiding microbiological danger - during vacuum drying that problem disappears completely. Applying PEG 4000 for wet archaeological wood we have possibility of substantial strengthening its structure, because we introduce from 50% to 70% of impregnant into the object. After treatment the wood is hard, dark but the most often its rings are clearly seen and has wax surface. The objects' shapes are usually preserved what is presented in photos. Cylindrical shapes do not deform.
EN
The present work analyses in detail the vacuum drying in low temperature process based on water sublimation phenomenon. High efficiency and favorable influence on exsiccated object are characteristic traits of the process. Leathers being discovered during archaeological exploration will be the object of study in this instance.
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.