Urszula (Ula) Chowaniec
[email protected] [email protected] (SE) 0790585062 At the Paideia Folkhögskola Ula teaches Jewish Women's Writing in three different modes (every year different leading theme): question of identities (mainly poetry), contemporary literature (mainly prose), and short stories. See here. Also in Spring, she teaches Yiddish Literature in Translation (into English) Ula has a Ph.D. in literature and she is professor (dr hab.) at the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow Academy in Poland and the Research Fellow at University College London. She was an Amos Oz Fellow at Paideia (2019-2020). She is an author of a monograph Melancholic Migrating Bodies in Contemporary Women’s Writing (2015) and IN Search for a Woman: Early Novels of Irena Krzywicka, Kraków 2007. She also edited and contributed to Women’s Voices and Feminism in Polish Cultural Memory (2012), Mapping Experience on Polish and Russian Women’s Writing (2010), Masquerade and Femininity. Essays on Polish and Russian Women Writers (2008). She teaches among other course: Cotemporary Polish Women’s Writing; Gender and Body Politics in Literature and Film (Eastern-European Perspectives); Eastern Europe Through the Literary Nobel Prize Winners. Currently, she lives in Stockholm. Academic side: https://cudzoziemki.weebly.com |