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Joseph Markiewicz
Joseph Markiewicz, born September 25, 1922, in Warsaw, Poland, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Interviewers: Deborah Shelkan Remis and Jan Miller. Produced by the Holocaust Center of the North Shore, Peabody, Massachusetts, at Continental Cablevision, Beverly, Mass
Positivist meetings with Markiewicz
The article discusses the academic output of Henry Markiewicz dedicated to the literature
of Polish Positivism. Professor Markiewicz stands as the pre-eminent connoisseur
and lover of the era, author of numerous interpretations, studies and critical edition of
the positivist pieces of and, above all, the author of historical-literacy synthesis of the
era – the academic textbook „Positivism”. The author of the article writes also about
the methodology of research on Positivism used by Markiewicz, which takes from the
Marxist inspirations, and also shares personal memories of professional contact with
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Henryk Markiewicz o teoriach powieści
Henryk Markiewicz on theory of the novel The article presents Professor Henryk Markiewicz as the outstanding theorist of the novel, the author of many publications devoted to narration, plot, fictional characters and also other issues referring to the role of time and space in the narrative works. The author gives particular attention to the book The theories of the novel abroad. It is a compendium impressive in extend and scale that presents historical review of the western theories of the novel from antiquity to modern times
Lily Markiewicz : Promise II
In a transcript of a public conversation with Glowacka, including questions and comments from the audience, Markiewicz discusses her work’s relationship to the Holocaust, and addresses notions of trauma, mourning and memory. Glowakca’s essay recounts her experience with the installation and concludes that the work shifts its reception into ethical contexts. Bio-bibliography 5 p., 22 bibl. ref
Tarjeta de visita de Zofia Karczewska-Markiewicz a Alain Guy. Varsovia, 29 de marzo de 1965
Tarjeta postal de la profesora Zofia Karczewska-Markiewicz a Alain Guy, remitiéndole un libro, escrito en polaco, como signo de amistad
Lily Markiewicz : Promise
A publication to accompany two series of installations by Markiewicz: “Promise” (1999) and “Places to Remember” (2001). In her essay on the artist’s work, Pollock deals with the paradoxical nature of making art after Auschwitz. Her analysis of aesthetic practices concerned with the Holocaust, centres on concepts of memory and oblivion/forgetting, as well as psychoanalytic theories of trauma, otherness and witnessing. Neumark’s text focuses on issues of trauma, memory and healing within art making and Jewish culture. Numerous references are made to the Biblical story of the Israelites’ flight from Egypt. The catalogue also includes a brief text by the artist, which focuses on issues of place, memory and Jewish identity. List of illustrations. Biographical notes. 62 bibl. ref
Wielki Nauczyciel Polonistów – Henryk Markiewicz
Great teacher of Polish philologists – Henryk Markiewicz The author recalls the enormous contributions of Professor Henryk Markiewicz to the development of literacy research in post-war Poland. He emphasises especially organising and composing role of the Professor’s pieces, which constituted the foundations for the systematic knowledge of Polish studies within the scope of the theory of literature. The equally important part was played by prepared by him original anthologies that include the selection of the most important books and articles on literary theory, which present the main streams of the literary research abroad
Carta de Zofia Karczewska-Markiewicz a Alain Guy. Varsovia, 26 de marzo de 1969
Carta de la profesora Zofia Karczewska-Markiewicz a Alain Guy, comentándole que ha estado enfermo y durante ese tiempo ha leído “El tiempo y la muerte de la filosofía contemporánea española”. Le informa además que escribirá un artículo sobre dicho libro y se lo mandará cuando lo publiquen; también le enviará por el mismo correo un libro suyo titulado “Lope de Vega” (escrito en polaco), y le pregunta si sabe algo de Marie Laffranque, ya que a él no le responde a ninguna de sus cartas.Se conserva el sobre de la carta con 1 sello
Reduction of emissions from road transport in cities : impact of dynamic route guidance system on greenhouse gas emission
Michal Markiewicz presents the outcomes of his research regarding the influence of dynamic route guidance system on overall emission of carbon dioxide from road transport in rural areas. Sustainable transportation in smart cities is a big challenge of our time, but before electric vehicles replace vehicles that burn fossil fuels we have to think about traffic optimization methods that reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Contents Comparison of Travel Time Measurements Using Floating Car Data and Intelligent Infrastructure Integration of Cellular Automata Traffic Simulator with CO2 Emission Model Impact of Dynamic Route Guidance System on CO2 Emission Naxos Vehicular Traffic Simulator Target Groups Lecturers and students of computer science, transportation and logistics Traffic engineers The Author Dr. Michal Markiewicz defended his PhD thesis in computer science at the University of Bremen,TZI Technologie-Zentrum Informatik und Informationstechnik, Germany. Currently, he is working on commercialization of his inventions
Henryk Markiewicz między systemem a chaosem
Henryk Markiewicz between system and chaos The article discusses the relationships of Henryk Markiewicz theoretical thought with Hegel-Marks concepts in the context of widely understood system developed in linguistics and literary science in the 20th century. The evolution of Professor Markiewicz theoretical thought is shown as a gradual moving away from Hegel-Marks system and eclectic opening towards the other systems with the simultaneous strong objection to the conceptual and methodological arbitrariness
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