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This article synthesises the topic of the views of Nazi war criminals in the Polish post-war prose (1944–1989). The author enumerates the most important pieces of Polish prose treating the motif of German war criminals. This outline is an invitation to describe a portrait of the executioners and it signals several important problems related to the subject, including the question of the genesis of evil and the most important presentations of Nazis in Polish literature. Another significant issue is that of the transformation of the image of Nazis over time during the Communist era in Poland and the related stereotypes of Germans in Polish culture through history. The article also briefly discusses the topic of the executioners in the work of Jonathan Littell and Bogdan Rutha
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest pokazanie, w jaki sposób profilowane jest pojęcie nazista we współczesnym niemieckim dyskursie humorystycznym. Przy użyciu SSTH i GTVH (m.in. opozycji skryptów i propozycji mechanizmów logicznych), a także paradygmatu kognitywnego (m.in. domeny kognitywne) oraz JOS autor stara się pokazać, w jaki sposób mogą być konstruowane audiowizualne teksty satyryczne. Analiza wybranych żartobliwych filmów z popularnego kanału Browser Ballett ma charakter jakościowy. Dalszym celem jest próba wskazania na najważniejsze aspekty kulturowospołeczne stanowiące podstawę treściową dla badanych satyrycznych wypowiedzi.
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The article aims to show how the concept of Nazi is profiled in modern German humorous discourse. A vital role in the research is assigned to the linguistic worldview conception, as well as to SSTH and GTVH (especially the ideas of script opposition and logical mechanisms). The research also makes use of cognitive domains. The article deals with the construction of audiovisual satirical content by presenting a qualitative analysis of selected humorous clips from a popular YT channel Browser Ballett. Another objective is to pinpoint the most salient cultural and social aspects that could be found in humorous texts on Nazism.
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