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Lud
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2007
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vol. 91
111-136
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The article is an attempt at re-reading Kazimiera Zawistowicz-Adamska's book entitled 'Spolecznosc wiejska' (Rural community). The first part of the article is a critical review of the main positions adopted for a detailed exegesis of the book. Zawistowicz-Adamska's book is perceived as 1) a vade mecum of the researcher's field attitudes, 2) document-novel, 3) an autobiographic paraliterary text. The discussion of the book is carried out within the framework of metadiscourse of the history of scientific thought. A metaphor of Oliver Sacks' scotoma serves as the point of departure. In the second part the author makes references to modern methodological discussion on the role of an experienced field researcher and the linguistic forms used to record it. Against this background the author studies the structure of 'Spolecznosc wiejska' as a 'confessional story' and analyses the importance of the chronotopos of meeting. The third part focuses on the identification of common features between Kazimiera Zawistowicz-Adamska's project and the author's project, who conducts his research among the community of the hospice and those living in the Aid Centre for Chronically Ill.
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HOW I PERFORMED 'STORY-TELLING'. A CONFESSIONAL STORY

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Sociológia (Sociology)
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2011
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vol. 43
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issue 3
286-308
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The article deals with the subject of story-telling as a way to interpret qualitative data. It describes the manner in which this is accomplished (passing through the stages of data collecting and analysis) as well as the difficulties the researcher meets when trying to perform a story-telling. The article is actually the confessional account of the development of a story-telling. It is a story made of other accounts (with different manners of writing: realist, descriptive and interpretative) about 'what and how' the respondents would have liked to be (sociologists which have become teachers and engineers which have become businessmen).
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The article analyses the literary image of forcible re-Catholicization and maps its perception against the background of the confessionally determined reception of the historical novel 'Odkaz mrtvych' (Message from the Dead). The reception of Razus' novel was influenced by Protestant and Catholic historical memory, which included the images of the bad Jesuits or the good Jesuits. The stereotype of the bad Jesuits was updated and politically exploited in the conditions of the totalitarian 'Ludak regime'. Thus the novel contributed to strengthening anti-regime views in some segments of the reading public.
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2009
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vol. 57
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issue suppl. issue
15 – 39
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The article analyses the literary image of forcible re-Catholicization and maps its perception against the background of the confessional determined reception of the historical novel Odkaz mŕtvych (Message from the Dead). The reception of Rázus’ novel was influenced by Protestant and Catholic historical memory, which included the images of the bad Jesuits or the good Jesuits. The stereotype of the bad Jesuits was updated and politically exploited in the conditions of the totalitarian Ľudák regime. Thus the novel contributed to strengthening anti-regime views in some segments of the reading public.
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