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Stereotyp jako „gotowa forma myślenia” zaliczany jest do kategorii przekonań, które następnie kierują oczekiwaniami osoby posługującej się stereotypem w stosunku do osoby lub grupy osób nim objętych. W przypadku Cyganów/Romów stereotyp jest wyjątkowo trwały i nie jest jednorodny. Obok zdecydowanie negatywnych wyobrażeń istnieją także wyobrażenia pozytywne. Na ziemiach polskich te dwa wyobrażenia o Cyganach /Romach funkcjonowały równolegle na przestrzeni stuleci.
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Stereotype as a „ready-made form of thinking” belongs to the category of beliefs which direct the expectations of a person who uses stereotypes towards the stereotyped person or group. In case of the Roma/ Gypsies, the stereotype remains durable and diverse. Apart from the negative ideas, there are also positive ideas. In Poland these two ideas about the Rome/ Gypsies have functioned simultaneously for centuries.
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The authors of the article focus the concept of alternative theatre, the Polish alternative theatre experience as a part of universal countercultural movement, the outdoor and site specific theatre festivals as a tool for social change and the future prospects of the alternative theatre in Poland. The term “alternative theatre” assumes the conscious adoption of a critical andrebellious attitude against the existing social and political status quo. What is more, it assumes a desire by artists of the theatre to supplant the existing methods of social communication with other, more creative ways, which better contribute to the self-development of individuals who participate in the process. Here, theatrical performance signifies the wish of theatrical artists tochange the structure of their contemporaries’ perception and valorisation of the world.
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