Direction: Digitalization

Barbara Lena Gierszewska

kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce (Poland)

Abstract

A book review of Maryla Hopfinger’s Literature and Media. After 1989, published by Oficyna Naukowa (2010). The book is an in-depth review on changes in models of cultural communication that took place in Poland in the last 20 years, after the political transformation of 1989. Hopfinger in her work tries to understand a sudden clash of the world of literature and media with politics and general changes in Poland, whilst maintaining a distance towards those who put new models of communication (the audiovisual, interactive, and digitalization of information) over other models, as well as those who herald the fall of literature as opposed to other media.


Keywords:

Maryla Hopfinger, review, literature, media

Dukaj Jacek, Za długie, nie przeczytane, „Tygodnik Powszechny”, 17.08.2010, s. 41.
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Hopfinger Maryla, Literatura i media. Po 1989 roku, Oficyna Naukowa, Warszawa 2010.
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Published
2012-06-30

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Gierszewska, B. L. (2012) “Direction: Digitalization”, Kwartalnik Filmowy, (77-78), pp. 327–331. doi: 10.36744/kf.2875.

Authors

Barbara Lena Gierszewska 
kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce Poland

Literaturoznawca, filmoznawca; kierownik Zakładu Teorii i Historii Kultury UJK w Kielcach. Doktorat - IBL PAN (Czasopiśmiennictwo filmowe w Polsce do 1939 roku, 1995), habilitacja - UŁ (Kino i film we Lwowie do 1939 roku, 2006). Aktualne zaintere­sowania badawcze: komunikacja współczesna, krytyka literacka i filmowa, kobiety w kulturze ar­tystycznej Lwowa pierwszej połowy XX w.



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