@misc{Kubasiewicz_Mirosława_Niemożliwość, author={Kubasiewicz, Mirosława}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Katherine Mansfield, a New Zealand author who associated her short adult life with England, is well known for her short stories in which she shows "slices of life" of women of various ages and social positions. Mansfield was aware that women`s freedom to realise their individual potential in a patriarchal world was greatly limited by gender roles imposed on them by tradition.}, abstract={In the story "Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding", collected in a volume "In a German Pension" (1911), she reveals the main charakter`s moment of insight into her own, as well as other women`s, life in a patriarchal society; not surprisingly, the realisation of the injustice of the oppression she suffers as wife cannot translate into any constructive action leading to a change.}, abstract={The story is analysed and interpreted with the help of the concepts of authentic and inauthentic existence developed by Martin Heidegger in his "Being and Time" (1927).}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={Niemożliwość egzystencji autentycznej w świecie patriarchalnym w opowiadaniu Katherine Mansfield "Frau Brechenmacher idzie na wesele" = Impossibility of authentic existence in a patriarchal world in Katherine Mansfield`s "Frau Brechenmacher attends a wedding"}, keywords={Mansfield, Katherine (pseud.); Mansfield Murry, Kathleen (1888-1923), patriarchal society, public opinion, inauthentic existence, gossip, averageness, społeczeństwo patriarchalne, opinia publiczna, nieautentyczne istnienie, plotka, przeciętność}, }