Language, dialogue and public speech – in Jerzy Pilch’s columns (in the light of Mikhail Bakhtin’s concepts) Cover Image

Język, dialog i mowa publiczna – w felietonach Jerzego Pilcha (w świetle koncepcji Michaiła Bachtina)
Language, dialogue and public speech – in Jerzy Pilch’s columns (in the light of Mikhail Bakhtin’s concepts)

Author(s): Katarzyna Skowronek
Subject(s): Semantics, Historical Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics, Western Slavic Languages
Published by: Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej
Keywords: Jerzy Pilch; Mikhail Bakhtin; column; metalinguistic reflection; “someone else’s voice”; polyphony; dialogue; speech genre;

Summary/Abstract: The main research objective of this article is to reconstruct reflections on Polish language issues in Jerzy Pilch’s columns (1952–2020). Among other things, the author poses questions concerning the evaluation of the state of contemporary Polish contained in these texts and the existing – according to Pilch – relations between language and the social context. The textological analysis and interpretation of the selected columns is made with the help of some concepts of the eminent humanist Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975), such as polyphonicity, dialogue, speech genre… The analysis demonstrates the importance of the theme of language in Jerzy Pilch’s column writing. His reflections range from the general contemporary Polish language to individual words, their history, semantics and connotations. The meta-linguistic motifs of the columns concern not only private speech, everyday conversations, but also dialogue in the public, political sphere. Pilch’s assessment of contemporary Polish is generally negative. Descriptions of linguistic usus dominated by Internet slang and unnecessary English neologisms prevail. However, language, Pilch believes, is a ‘self-cleaning’ mechanism.

  • Issue Year: 1/2023
  • Issue No: 40
  • Page Range: 123-149
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Polish