Theater in the Face of War. Polish-Ukrainian theatrical ties after the Russian invasion in 2014
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THEATER IN THE FACE OF WAR. POLISH-UKRAINIAN THEATRICAL TIES AFTER THE RUSSIAN INVASION IN 2014


This book aims to commemorate and honor people and events in Polish and Ukrainian theater at a time when people-to-people solidarity is especially important and should rise above nationalistic prejudices, historical resentments or political interests. For Polish and Ukrainian theater artists, 2014 and the beginning of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine marked a period when distant poetics and theatrical traditions, as well as artists who had no creative or social ties to each other, began to work together. They began to discover themselves and their theater in the face of an enemy that, for some, was real and a threat, destroying their country, and for others a potential danger.


  • Polish-Ukrainian solidarity in the face of war.
  • Collaboration of artists regardless of differences.
  • Theater as a form of struggle for independence.
  • Commemoration of important events and people.
  • Analysis of artistic activities in a political context.
  • Work of Professor Piotr Horbatowski.


The ambition of the book is to present artistic activities in a broad social and political context. For theater in the face of war never functions in an abstract vacuum, it happens "here" and "now," created by people for whom art is both a form of artistic expression, but also a struggle for independence.


Professor Piotr Horbatowski's scholarly work focuses on the study of the history of the theatrical activity of Poles abroad, with particular emphasis on the East and Far East. He is the author of monographs devoted to Polish theatrical life in Ukraine. In the field of glottodidactics, he is interested in innovative, unconventional teaching methods. He is the author of the method of teaching Polish language through theater, as well as the use of student newspaper editorials to teach Polish language and culture. He has worked abroad as a Visiting Professor at: University of Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University, Indiana University (USA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Japan), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (South Korea), Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (China). From 2005 to 2009 and 2011 to 2012, he served as director of the School of Polish Language and Culture at the Jagiellonian University. From 2012 to 2016, he was director of the Center for Polish Language and Culture in the World at the Jagiellonian University. Since 2021, he has been the director of the Institute of Polish Studies Glottodidactics at UJ.


This book is a valuable source of knowledge for anyone interested in the history of Polish and Ukrainian theater, as well as for those seeking inspiration in artistic activities undertaken in difficult times. This publication is a testament to solidarity and cooperation between nations, as well as a reminder of the role of art in the struggle for freedom and independence. It contains 196 pages, format 168x240 mm, hardcover. Published by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego in 2025.


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Specifications

ISBN978-83-233-5474-1
AuthorPiotr Horbatowski
BindingTwarda
TypeKsiążki
Edition1
TranslatorJanina Lloyd
Year of publication2025
PublisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Number of pages196
Release date2025-07-25
Age category+
Format168x240 mm

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