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2011 | 1(20) | 87-104

Article title

„Słowa zapomniane, słowa zdradzone”. Poezja XX wieku: remedium czy zapis aleksytymii?

Content

Title variants

EN
„Lost Words, Betrayed Words”. 20th Century Poetry: Remedy or Alexithymic Record?

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Contemporary interdisciplinary research on human emotions makes questionable for good one of the key axioms of cognition: the axiom of autonomy and the primacy ratio. The weaker version by those research thesis of the autonomy of reason are “suspicious”. These suspicions cannot be treated similarly to the “Freudian suspicion”. Cognitive studies, focused on cognitive processes, including the processes of memory (and memory function), have demonstrated both disturbingly close (with the traditional perspective) correlation between the “irrational” and “rational” and the indispensability of “irrational” for the functioning of the “rational”. Couldn't be considered that these studies do not exist it would be ignoring a significant part of modern knowledge about man. The results of this knowledge to make us reflect a new on the basic insignia, and hierarchies, in force in our culture. By those studies much of it appears to be a “alexithymic culture”... and it is not indifferent either to individuals or communities. Nor for the humanity sciences: if the passions and emotions, traditionally are placed below reflection, are directly related to what and how we learn, what and how we remember, finally, as We recall (and if We remember)... then the question of Maria Janion: do you know that you eperienced? loses the melancholy figure, becomes a dramatic question.

Year

Issue

Pages

87-104

Physical description

Dates

published
2011

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Rzeszowski

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1643-1243

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-fcce05bd-f927-45a2-beff-6ad7aaf93dc6
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