Teksty z Ulicy

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Teksty z Ulicy is a Polish language academic journal covering modern folklore and focusing on internet memes in recent years. It is referred to as the only Polish scientific forum for this discipline.[1][2][3]

The first issue was published in 1995 with a subtitle of Zeszyt folklorystyczny (English: folklore issue), under the editorship of Dionizjusz Czubala and his wife Marianna Oterman-Czubalina, who died the same year.[4] Dobrosława Wężowicz-Ziółkowska replaced Oterman-Czubalina as co-editor of sporadic annual issues under this subtitle until 2003. Czubala edited the following issue as sole editor, under the same subtitle.

In 2003 Dobrosława became the editor-in-chief and published the 2004 issue under the subtitle Zeszyt kulturoznawczy,[5] with Elena Yazykova as co-editor. The following issues have used the subtitle Zeszyt memetyczny, with Michał Noszczyk as co-editor.[6]

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  1. ^ "Wojciech Górczyk, Demitologizacja i remitologizacja Graala w kulturze masowej XX w." Kultura i Historia. 9 August 2010. ISSN 1642-9826.
  2. ^ Robert Boroch (2011). "Przeciw Memetyce/Against Memetics" (PDF). HYBRIS (15). ISSN 1689-4286.
  3. ^ Masters thesis: The role of urban legends in a dangerous situation in the symbolic space, Agnieszka Lasyk, 2011
  4. ^ "Przypominamy Dr Mariannę Oterman-Czubalinę (1939-1995) | Gazeta Uniwersytecka". Gu.us.edu.pl. Retrieved 2013-04-05.
  5. ^ "Czasopismo Naukowe "Kultura i Historia" » Blog Archive » Czasopismo "Kultura i Historia" |". Kultura i Historia. Kulturaihistoria.umcs.lublin.pl. 2010-08-09. ISSN 1642-9826. Retrieved 2013-04-05.
  6. ^ "Instytut Nauk o Kulturze :: Uniwersytet Śląski". Inok.us.edu.pl. Retrieved 2013-04-05.

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