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Theoria et Historia Scientiarum
Vol. 14 (2017): Spectrality and Cognition: Haunted Cultures, Ghostly Communications
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Vol. 14 (2017): Spectrality and Cognition: Haunted Cultures, Ghostly Communications
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Introduction
Hauntology and Cognition: Questions of Knowledge, Pasts and Futures
Edyta Lorek-Jezińska, Katarzyna Więckowska
7-23
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Articles
Apostrophe and Apocalypse: Notes on Theatricality in Jacques Derrida’s “Envois”
Michał Kisiel
27-37
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Postfeminist Spectres: What Is Haunting Television Heroines?
Nelly Strehlau
39-53
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Walking through the Past: The Mechanics and Player Experience of Haunting, Obsession and Trauma in Layers of Fear
Katarzyna Marak
55-69
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The Present Pasts: Image and Text in the Fiction of W.G. Sebald
Karolina Kolenda
71-86
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Don DeLillo and the Ghost of Language
Jarosław Hetman
87-97
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Chuck Palahniuk’s Haunted: A Novel of Stories and the Underbellies of American Culture
Anna Warso
99-110
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The Haunted City: Spectres of Colonial Past in Vandana Singh’s “Delhi”
Agnieszka Podruczna
111-121
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“The scent of one’s own country”: The Partition of India as the Unprocessed Cultural Trauma in Shyam Benegal’s Mammo
Olivier Harenda
123-134
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Spectrality in Dermot Bolger’s The Townlands of Brazil and Owen McCafferty’s Quietly: A Comparative Approach
Grzegorz Koneczniak
135-150
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The Other, the Irrevocability of Death and the Aporia of Mourning: A Hermeneutic Approach
Małgorzata Hołda
151-166
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Eugene O’Neill and His Ghosts of the Past, Present and Future
Marlena Hetman
167-179
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Supernatural or Material: Haunted Places in H.P. Lovecraft’s, M.R. James’s, A. Machen’s and A. Blackwood’s Horror Fiction
Anna Maleszka, Mateusz Maleszka
181-199
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Reviews
Henry James – muzeum pisarza / Henry James: The Writer’s Museum.Ed. Mirosława Buchholtz, Dorota Guttfeld and Grzegorz Koneczniak, Litteraria Copernicana 2017 21/1. Pp. 3–292.
Beata Williamson
203-217
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