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Der Artikel unternimmt den Versuch, die Symbolik der Stadt auf dem Boden der Psychoanalyse als Hermeneutik der Kultur darzustellen. Das Nebeneinanderstellen von mythischen Motiven mit den Beispielen von Stadtvorstellungen in Videospielen lässt eine untrennbare Ambivalenz des Stadtmotivs skizzieren, die der Freudschen Persönlichkeitsstruktur folgt und ein Ausdruck von Komplexen ist, die die menschliche Psyche konstituieren. Der Gebrauch von Videospielen bejaht die Universalität des Programms der psychoanalytischen Hermeneutik und bezieht ebenfalls sog. Neue Medien in den Bereich des Forschungsinteresses der Psychoanalyse.
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The article attempts to present the symbolism of the city on the basis of psychoanalysis as the hermeneutics of culture. Combining mythical motifs with examples of various portrayals of the cityscape in video games, it outlines the inseparable ambivalence of the urban symbolism, following the Freudian personality structure and an expression of complexes that make up the constitution of the human psyche. The use of video games affirms the versatility of the psychoanalytical hermeneutics program and accommodates the so-called New Media to the scope of research interests in psychoanalysis.
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Artykuł podejmuje próbę przedstawienia symboliki miasta na gruncie psychoanalizy jako hermeneutyki kultury. Zestawiając ze sobą motywy mityczne z przykładami przedstawień miast w grach wideo, zarysowuje nierozerwalną ambiwalencję motywu miasta, podążającą za Freudowską strukturą osobowości i będącą wyrazem kompleksów składających się konstytucję ludzkiego psyche. Wykorzystanie gier wideo afirmuje uniwersalność programu hermeneutyki psychoanalitycznej a także włącza tzw. nowe media do zakresu badawczych zainteresowań psychoanalizy. Praca jest syntezą seminariów pt. Mitologia Miasta. Podejście psychoanalityczne prowadzonych na Wydziale Nauk Społecznych Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach w roku akademickim 2017/2018 przez dra hab. Mirosława Piróga wraz z Lindą Berezowską.
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Spreewald Forest. (On) The Smallest Slavonic People – The Sorbs and Wends Upper and Lower Lusatia with mountains in the Southern border region with the Czech Republic (Bohemia) and the natural and cultural water landscapes of the Spreewald Forest are the native lands of the Slavonic Sorbs and Wends with a unique history, language, and culture. The ancestor of the Sorbs and Wends came here in the 6th century, and both peoples are closely related to their Western Slavonic brethren, the Czechs and Poles. In their complicated history they had to experience persecution, assimilation, and displacement, language prohibition, deportation, and even extermination included. In their home regions the Sorbs have the right to speak Sorabian/Wendish today, in public, at school, and at court as well. The increasing industrialization provokes more and more calls and activities for the preservation of the unique scenery, and language and culture of the Sorbian minority. The maintenance of the rich culture, customs and traditions of the Sorbs and Wends was and is still an important aspect for their future existence, and self-preservation. They are kept alive in many regions, across language and cultural barriers. General knowledge on this ethnic and cultural minority is in Germany often reduced to customs and mere folklore. Although many Sorbs and Wends are Christians today, most of their cultural heritage, customs and legends are of pagan-originated, a challenging, and interesting offer. The rich culture, lively customs and traditions make the bilingual region a unique, interesting, and attractive place for many visitors that can experience a lot in the triangle border region of Saxony, Bohemia, and Silesia. They may follow the ancient trade route Via Regia as well as the holy route Via Sacra connecting the Lusatia region with important historic and cultural destinations in Poland and the Czech Republic. Interested guest may experience traditions alive, for instance they might follow the traces of Krabat, also called the “Wendish Faust” and main character of the most popular Sorabian/Wendish legend coming from this area. Traditions are part of a well-preserved history and cultural heritage, and they are an integrating practice in modern life of this region, and in policy, too.
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