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 Feb 8, 10, 12:36    #31
Sorry, I haven't been around for a while. The text was a print-screen from an old online pdf source, and seems my software cropped too much from it. I like this poem too.




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 Feb 8, 10, 13:13    #32
Jowita:
Sorry, I haven't been around for a while.

no need to be sorry. same shlt, new faces.
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 Feb 8, 10, 14:00    #33
sylwia:
The mere fact that Maria Curie-Skłodowska was able to receive two Nobel Prizes starts with another woman, Jadwiga Szczawińska, who organised the Flying University

Interesting.. Ialways thought that the chief reason Marie Curie-Sklodowska went to study in France is because she could not attend university in Poland. So did she attend the underground University?
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 Jul 2, 10, 17:58    #34
please, don't forget that Rosa Luxemburg was Polish too.
a Great Woman, above all the political judgement, who fought and died for freedom and rights of all of us.
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 Jul 3, 10, 12:56    #35
Nothing "great" about her. She was commie.
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 Aug 26, 10, 01:09    #36
Back to the top, maybe new members have something new to add?
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Edited by: Paulina  Aug 26, 10, 01:25    #37
I would say that actress Krystyna Janda is both famous and iconic in a way (in Poland):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystyna_Janda

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0417370/

http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystyna_Janda
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 Aug 26, 10, 01:51    #38
Paulina:
I would say that actress Krystyna Janda is both famous and iconic in a way (in Poland):


How about women like this: (sorry to be picky)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale

or about the fact Poland got the womens vote in 1918 which was ahead of a fair few of the so called advanced countries in the "west" but hardly anything is published about their fight for the vote, certainly not in English....(Britain had a 2 stage which actually 3 stage!)..typical of the class system in place at the time..(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_Kin gdom)
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 Aug 26, 10, 02:01    #39
Amathyst
Oh well, they vote the way their husband tells them:)

Only kidding, it is an achievement.
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Edited by: Paulina  Aug 26, 10, 02:02    #40
Amathyst:
How about women like this: (sorry to be picky)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale

This thread is about Polish famous/iconic women, not British ones...

Amathyst:
or about the fact Poland got the womens vote in 1918 which was ahead of a fair few of the so called advanced countries in the "west" but hardly anything is published about their fight for the vote, certainly not in English....

I don't think there was any fight... They didn't have to fight for it, I think, they just got it when Poland became independent in 1918 ;)

Amathyst:
(Britain had a 2 stage which actually 3 stage!)..typical of the class system in place at the time..(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_Kin gdom)

I remember I wrote an essay about the Pankhursts and was interested in this topic :)
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 Aug 26, 10, 02:59    #41
Paulina:
I remember I wrote an essay about the Pankhursts and was interested in this topic :)


She came from my city, in a town not far from where I live, so she is uber important to me..(and to every women in Britain)...Ive read so much about her and her sisters and her daughers..quite a woman..

Paulina:
This thread is about Polish famous/iconic women, not British ones...


I know, I was just giving an example of what I was looking for (if you read my caption I thought I made this clear, sorry if I didnt), film stars are one thing but women who have done something to actually "contribute" is another..
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Edited by: Paulina  Aug 26, 10, 19:58    #42
Amathyst:
She came from my city, in a town not far from where I live, so she is uber important to me..(and to every women in Britain)...Ive read so much about her and her sisters and her daughers..quite a woman..

Yes, I have much respect and admiration for those women :)

Amathyst:
I know, I was just giving an example of what I was looking for (if you read my caption I thought I made this clear, sorry if I didnt),

You were looking for another Florence Nightingale? :)

Amathyst:
film stars are one thing but women who have done something to actually "contribute" is another..

Well, then Maria Skłodowska Curie ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie ) lived at the same time as Florence Nightingale and contributed to science and she was already mentioned in this thread.

Irena Sendler "contributed" to saving lives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendler

The same was with Zofia Kossak-Szczucka (she was already mentioned in this thread):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zofia_Kossak-Szczucka

Emilia Plater - a national hero, was also mentioned in this thread:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilia_Plater

If you're looking for a famous/iconic woman activist then read about Anna Walentynowicz:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Walentynowicz

But, you know, this thread is about famous/iconic Polish women, there's nothing about contributing to anything or what kind of contribution it should be ;) An actress also can be a famous icon. For example Marilyn Monroe - she didn't contributed to anything serious or important, I think, but she's a famous icon ;)
But Krystyna Janda is a different type of icon than Marilyn Monroe ;) She usually plays strong, independent, unhesitating women. And this is the way she was and is in real life, I think. When I think of her I think of a strong, independent, intelligent, successful woman. And about anti-communism because she played in such films like “Man of Marble” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Marble ), “Man of Iron” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Iron ) and “Interrogation” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przes%C5%82uchanie). I think you have to have some courage to play in anti-communist films in a country where there’s a communist regime :) She’s one of only 6 women, I think, who have their “star” in a Walk of Fame in Łódź (the rest 41 are men). She was awarded one of Poland's highest Orders: The Order of Polonia Restituta, also Gold Cross of Merit, The Order of Gloria Artis and French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (third class). She was also awarded Médaille Charlemagne pour des Médias Européens (Karlsmedaille für europäische Medien: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlsmedaille_f%C3%BCr_europ%C3%A4ische_M edien ) for her actor’s style and for committal in European integration, brining the East and the West together and her fight for women’s rights. She was the first to create a private dramatic theatre (Teatr Polonia) in Poland. She’s also a founder and president of the Krystyna Janda Culture Foundation.

http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_janda_krystyna

"One of Poland's most popular theatre and film actresses. Also a director of theatre productions and films. Born on December 19, 1952, in Starachowice.

Janda is perhaps the only actress in Poland to enjoy star status. She has a vast number of fans whose admiration for her surrounds her with an aura resembling that which surrounded artists who enjoyed public favor during the "star era" of 19th century theatre. She owes her status to both powerful performances and a strong character that shines through in every role she undertakes.
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cate48332  Sep 12, 11, 01:31    #43
Irena Sendler née Krzyżanowska Polish Social Worker who saved Jewish children during WWII by going into ghettos and sneaking them out risked her life and was imprisoned before escaping.


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