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    Other Life of a Poem – the Work of Darek Foks

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    In the article “Inne życie wiersza – Darek Foks” focuses on the description of a postmodern poem as an object saturated with life, reified and anthropomorphized. The phenomenon of the recurrent reification, the inclusion in the context of cultural processes aimed at dematerialization of medium is shown on the example of the poetry by Darek Foks. What must be emphasised is the principle of a totemic thinking determining the process of reification in the poetry of this author.</p

    Związki poezji i kultury popularnej : Krzysztof Jaworski, Darek Foks, Szczepan Kopyt i Jaś Kapela

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    The subject of the article constitutes the relations of mass culture and poetry after 1989. On the example of four poets – Krzysztof Jaworski, Darek Foks, Szczepan Kopyt and Jaś Kapela – the author presents changes in perception of these relations, usage and interpretation of mass culture, highlighting the attempts to overcome the Romantic-Modernist ideology of poetry mission and avant-garde cult of an aesthetic autonomy. The enhancement of pop typical of the poetry by Foks and Jaworski, changing radically the writing strategies at the beginning of the 1990s, is not enough in Kapela’s book to reform or redefine the idea of poetry as such. Confirming the existing social order, the author of Reklama is in favour of the capitalist market of idea exchange, however, he himself confirms the most traditional convictions of the poetry in its trivialized highly-modernised version (subject confessionness, lyrical experience, etc.). It happens to a lesser extent in Kopyta’s book though he, radicalizing an anarchising writing strategy, has to preserve the poetry prestige to some extent (when he wants to make his poems unanimously critical towards totalitarian mechanisms of mass culture). Thus, the conclusion is that the popular culture exhausted its potential from freeing crises in the bosom of poetry as an institution

    What does a runner do 60 years later? Memory and narration in What does a runner do? by Darek Foks and Zbigniew Libera

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    The article focuses on the narrative strategies used by Darek Foks and Zbigniew Libera in their book entitled Co robi łączniczka [What does a runner do]. The author shows how the composition of this volume works with the notions of a coherent story, reference language and the issue of memory, which is considered from the perspective of the concepts of “identity” and “collective memory”. To this end, the author refers in particular to Hayden White’s historiographic thoughts and Jean-François Lyotard’s concept of macro- and micro-narratives

    Acute Management of Minor Head Injury

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    Minor head injury (MHI) is a major socioeconomic and health burden throughout the world. However, many controversies exist about the best acute management. In this thesis the extent of practice variation in acute management of MHI at the emergency department is investigated. Because CT decision rules and guidelines play a crucial role in the acute management of patients with MHI, this thesis focused on how these CT rules could be improved

    Poza ramy spektaklu. Twórczość Darka Foksa w przestrzeni kultury masowej

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    The aim of article is to analyse the main artistic strategies in Darek Foks’ writing and to compare his works with the tradition and products of mass culture. In his latest composition, written in 2015 and titled Dad’s tablet, the author, as many times earlier, casts a critical eye over significant categories of mass culture, especially performance, stageability and, artistic authenticity. In this way Foks tries to leave his own, distinctively individual mark, a rebellious gesture against the rules governing contemporary culture

    Inne życie wiersza – twórczość Darka Foksa

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    In the article “Inne życie wiersza – Darek Foks” focuses on the description of a postmodern poem as an object saturated with life, reified and anthropomorphized. The phenomenon of the recurrent reification, the inclusion in the context of cultural processes aimed at dematerialization of medium is shown on the example of the poetry by Darek Foks. What must be emphasised is the principle of a totemic thinking determining the process of reification in the poetry of this author

    Acute management of minor head injury

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    Sudden unresponsive patient with normal vital signs: what is going on?

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    Purpose of review To summarize the differential diagnosis and diagnostic approach of sudden unresponsiveness with normal vital signs in various settings, including the ICU. Recent findings Sudden unresponsiveness may be either transient or persistent, and may result from primary brain diseases or nonstructural systemic conditions. Life-threatening causes should always be discriminated from those more benign. Regional epidemiology, for example regarding intoxications, and evolving therapeutic management, for example for ischemic stroke, should always be taken into account for optimal opportunity for rapid diagnosis and best management. Summary Sudden unresponsiveness with normal vital signs should trigger immediate and focused diagnostic evaluation to find or exclude those conditions requiring urgent, and possibly life-saving, management.</p
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