Invitation to Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies All classes will be held at the Faculty of Languages, in the building of Collegium Maius (Old Town, ul. Fosa Staromiejska 3). Lectures will be held during the first three weeks of the semester. Please, note that the schedule is different for each week of the lectures! February 25th – February 27th Time 13.15-14.45 Monday Tuesday ---------- ---------- 15.00-16.30 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Wednesday Joanna Walewska „Post-9/11 media and the „culture of leaks” room 311 Thursday Aleksandra Walkiewicz „Is Polish a strange and difficult language? From language universals to language specificity” room 109 Ariadna Strugielska „Metaphors across Europe: language, culture and the mind” room 406 ---------- 16.45-18.15 ---------- ---------- Friday ---------- Dariusz Pniewski „Polish literature – just read for pleasure. Retrostyle crime fiction: Polish “vintage style” crime fiction at the beginning of the 21st century” room 210a Małgorzata Lisecka „Myth and narrative in European music” room 311 March 2nd – March 6th Time 13.15-14.45 15.00-16.30 Monday Marcin Wołk „Contemporary Polish literature: modern and post-modern poetry, fiction and non-fiction” room 11 Barbara Bibik „The exemplary heroines and heroes of the Greek tragedy and their reception in the world wide literature and culture” room 207 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 16.45-18.15 ---------- 18.30-20.00 ---------- ---------- Dariusz Brzostek „From Musical Anthropology to Sound Studies” room 207 Rafał Toczko „Love and desire – theory and practice in the ancient, medieval and modern Europe” room 207 Joanna BielskaKrawczyk „Coming back images (the “old fashioned” and “trendy” images in nowadays culture)” room 206 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- March 9th – March 13th Time 13.15-14.45 Monday ---------- 15.00-16.30 ---------- 16.45-18.15 18.30-20.00 Barbara Bibik „The exemplary heroines and heroes of the Greek tragedy and their reception in the world wide literature and culture” room 207 Katarzyna Więckowska „Women in media: the global and the local” room 206 Tuesday Sławomir Wacewicz „What isl anguage?” room 304 Bartosz Awianowicz „Daily life in the Roman provinces of Asia Minor and Thrace” room 304 Michał Głuszkowski „Language, culture and identity. Ethnic minorities in Poland” room 111 Wednesday Thursday Friday ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------