Table of Contents
| Contents | |
From the Editor
| From the Editor — The Phantasmatic imagination in the studies on the past preface | |
| Grzegorz A. Dominiak, Joanna Klisz, Maciej Sawicki |
Part I. THE NON-HUMAN CONDITION
| The Identity in Amazonia: the non-obviously obvious | |
| Mariusz Kairski |
| The Worldview of the E’ñepá (Venezuelan Amazonia) | |
| Tarzycjusz Buliński |
| Phantasmatic imagination vs. Animism in the Amazon. About the limitations in the application of the concept of a Phantasm in anthropological studies | |
| Paweł Chyc |
Part II. DEHUMANIZATION
| The Animals conceived subjectively in the Early Medieval rituals. An Attempt to reinterpret the animals’ status in the culture of the Pre-Christian Slavs | |
| Joanna Wałkowska |
| The Non-Human condition of the witch: the relationships with the nature and the phenomenon of dehumanization | |
| Joanna Klisz |
| Another tale about the Wonderland. Katerina Plotnikova’s photographs in posthuman perspective | |
| Małgorzata Praczyk |
Part III. TRANSGRESSIONS
| From Luis de Valois to Henry de Valois: about a certain dynastic phantasm | |
| Kacper Gis |
| The Ecstasy meaning the Initiation in “Sturm” by Ernst Jünger | |
| Tomasz Wiśniewski |
| Atatürk phantasmatized. Popular beliefs about the founder of the Republic of Turkey | |
| Mateusz Chudziak |
| Memory of the Past of African America: Kara Walker’s “8 Possible Beginnings” | |
| Jacek Zwierzyński |
| Imagination, a phantasm, kitsch. Example, Saul Friedländer’s historiography | |
| Maciej Sawicki |
ISSN: 2082–0860