Motto jako przestrzeń interferencji obrazów świata. Dialogi podmiotów w obrębie ramy Szachinszacha i Wojny futbolowej
Abstract
The article brings analyses of semantics and functions of mottos in two documentary books by
Ryszard Kapuściński: Shah of Shahs and The Soccer War. These are special kind of quotes because
their subjects represent types of rationality, which are very different from the way of thinking about
the world, which can be attributed to the reporter, who is the intellectualist from Europe, educated
historian with historiosophical interests. The speakers in mottos in Shah of Shahs are small children,
while The Soccer War is opened by a prayer of the leader of Girkua people from South Africa. Both
of these types of actors involved – the children and the African – have something in common because
in the traditional image of the world imbued in Polish they were associated with naivety and
irrationality. Nevertheless children are also thought to be able to get a deeper, mystic insight into
reality.
The methodological basis of the study is the theory of linguistic picture of the world and the
concept of relativity within language. The text also refers to psychological ideas about the role of
narratives in individual identity. Using these analytical tools, the author shows how the metatextual
frames enrich and universalize the expert, historiosophical interpretation of wars and revolutions.
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