
Keywords: masculinity; homophobia; homohysteria; inclusive masculinity; hegemonic masculinity
Teksty Drugie has the permission to publish ONLY the print version of the translated article. Foregrounding research among 16-21 year-old heterosexual male youth, this article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in Anglo-American cultures. I suggest that cultural homophobia is rapidly decreasing among young men in these cultures, and that this has a profound impact on their gendered performances. I suggest that hegemonic masculinity theory is incapable of explaining these changes. Thus I introduce inclusive masculinity theory—and its principal heuristic concept, homohysteria—to make sense of the changing nature of young men’s masculinities.
More...Keywords: postcolonialism, innovation; criticism; Poland; discussions; identity
The discussions about the possibilities and limitations of applying the postcolonial optics in Polish humanities can be seen as completed. The focus of the ongoing debates as being shifted in a different direction – towards new humanities, their borders, politcal involvement, hybrid methodology, social usefulness and team cooperation within their framework. Postcolonialism has been successfully „domesticated“ in the Polish academic enviroment as one of the several possibilities of scientific research and, at the same time, assimilated into professional literature and journalism. In practice, it means numerous book releases, which – due to the transnational postcolonial perspective – overlap with the wider space of Central and Eastern Europe, which naturally leads to a supranational dialogue and a controversy not only over the method but also the subject of the research. The present paper focuses on selected aspects of the Polish discussions on postcolonialism with the intention to briefly map reception of one of the current and dynamically developing methodological alternatives in the Polish academic enviroment. At the same time, it offers a selective overview of the papers written on the subject and examines the state of Polish postcolonial criticism today.
More...Keywords: liberature; performativity; the visuality of text; emanationism; poetry
In this fourteen-page-long dialog on liberature, the interlocutors show how wordsare inextricably rooted in space. Liberature is a term proposed by Zenon Fajfer to referto a literary genre that combines text and its material substrate into a meanin
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