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Ruch Literacki
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2008
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vol. 49
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issue 2(287)
151-159
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This is a rejoinder and an attempt at clarification of some of the queries and critical points raised by the reviewers of 'The Cultural Theory of Literature: Key Concepts and Problems' by M. P. Markowski and R. Nycz (Universitas, Kraków 2006), a book which marks the completion of the first stage of the construction of a cultural theory of literature. While addressing the range of opinions expressed during the debate on that project, the article examines at greater length the points made by Henryk Markiewicz in his review article published by 'Ruch Literacki', 2007 (2).
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The study briefly reflects on the Slovak interest in cognitive science, in the cognitive research of language. It is conceived as a kind of polemics with the idea of cognitive literary science as a so-called hard discipline. The authoress of the study seeks the arguments for the polemics in the literary scientific research close to linguistics, cognitive/cultural linguistics, cognitive psychology and last but not least in the present direction of literary theory. The closest is the conception of the Krakow literary scholars which they call 'cultural theory of literature'. A reply to the hard research conception of 'cognitive literary science' are the examined transdisciplinary 'cognitive-literary symptoms', as for instance 'the modality of a literary statement', or the 'support points' of the common orientation in the literary events.
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