CV
Seit April 2018 | Gesch?ftsführer des Center for International and Transnational Area Studies (CITAS), Universit?t Regensburg |
Sept 2014 - M?rz | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Research Team Postdoc), International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC); Lehrbeauftragter am Institut für Osteurop?ische Geschichte (SoSe 2016, 2017 auf Englisch) und Slavistik (WiSe 2016/17, 2017/18 auf Deutsch). Justus-Liebig-Universit?t, Gie?en |
Sept 2012 - Juli 2014 | Dozent am Institut für Geschichte und Internationale Beziehungen und Institut für Anglistik an der Nationalen-Stefanyk-Universit?t in Iwano-Frankiwsk, Ukraine. |
Okt 2008 - Juni 2013 | Promotion in der Slavistik an der Universit?t Glasgow, Schottland. Dissertation: "Peasants, Professors, Publishers and Censorship: Memoirs of Rural Inhabitants of Poland’s Recovered Territories (1945-c.1970)"; BetreuerIn: Dr John Bates und Dr Elwira Grossman; Disputation Dezember 2013 mit Dr Anthony Kemp-Welch und Dr Maud Bracke; |
Okt 2006- Sept 2007 | M.Litt. (Master) in Reading European Cultures, mit Nebenfach Slavistik, Glasgow. Masterarbeit: "Staging Memories of forced Migration in Jan Klata’s Polish-German Theatre Project Transfer! " |
Sept 2002- Juni 2006 | B.A. Polonistik und Germanistik, University College London (UCL). Auslandssemester an den Universit?ten Hamburg und Wroc?aw (Breslau).--> |
Publikationen
Fiction, Authenticity and Alternative Histories: Time traveling with 1930s punks Hańba!: in?Otro maldito homenaje ...?Festgabe für Jochen Mecke, Anne-Sophie Donnarieix, Susanne Greilich, Ralf Junkerjürgen, Hubert P?ppel, Dagmar Schmelzer, Hrgs. (München: AVM, 2023) S.?201-212.
Heritage under Socialism: Preservation in Eastern and Central Europe, 1945–1991,
edited by Eszter Gantner, Corinne Geering, and Paul Vickers; New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies, vol. 2. (New York/ Oxford: Berghahn: 2022).
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Remembering between Travel and Locatedness: New Horizons in Cultural and Media Memory Studies,?co-editor of the?Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, vol. 11, 2019: Supplement 1
Remembering between Travel and Locatedness: New Horizons in Cultural and Media Memory Studies,?co-editor of the?Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 2019: Supplement 1
(2019) Introduction: Travel, locatedness, and new horizons in Memory Studies, Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 11:sup1, DOI: 10.1080/20004214.2019.1690840
‘Moving Homes and Homelands on Television: (West) Germany’s Heimat and Poland’s Dom’, Oxford German Studies, Band 47, 1, 2018, S. 103-124. doi.org/10.1080/00787191.2018.1409515
?Vergiss das popul?re Ged?chtnis nicht. Erinnerungsforschung, Autobiographie und Kulturgeschichte’: in Neue Perspektiven der Kulturgeschichte. Gegenst?nde, Konzepte, Quellen, Benjamin Brendel, Corinne Geering und Sebastian Zylinski, Hrsg. (Trier: VWT, 2018), S. 167-184.
Constructing a Memory of Polish/Jewish Community in Tadeusz S?obodzianek’s Our Class, in: Polish Literature in Transformation, edited by Ursula Phillips with Knut Andreas Grimstad and Kris Van Heuckelom (Berlin und Zürich: LIT Verlag, 2013), S. 203-223.
“Czuj? si? niczym – czy to w Polsce kapitalistycznej, czy Ludowej”: Images of the Polish Father from women’s communist-era memoirs, [“I feel worthless whether Poland is capitalist or a People’s Republic”], in Postawy rodzicielskie wspó?czensnych ojców/ Paternal Attitudes of Modern Fathers, Maria Kujawska and Lidia Huber, Hrsg. (Poznan: WSNHiD, 2010), S. 48-70.
Staging Memories of Forced Migration in Jan Klata’s Transfer!, Polish Theatre Perspectives, 1 (2010), S. 199-226.
The Staging of Family Memories of Forced Migration in Jan Klata’s Transfer!, in Rodzina, to?samo??, pami??/ Family, Identity, Memory, Maria Kujawska, Izabela Skórzyńska and Gra?yna Teusz, Hrsg. (Poznan: WSNHiD, 2009), S. 171-196.
Forschung
- Erinnerungskulturen in Polen, der Ukraine und Deutschland
- Geschichtsdarstellungen im Film und Fernsehen
- Heimatbegriffe transnational
- Autobiographie und Zensur
- Methodische und theoretische Entwicklungen in den transregionalen Area Studies
Rezensionen
Review: Area Studies at the Crossroads. Knowledge Production after the Mobility Turn, Mielke and Hornidge, eds. (2017), for Connections. PDF available here.
Conference Report: Area Studies in Flux, 27-29 September 2018, UCL for H-Soz-Kult. PDF available here.
Review: Das global vernetzte Dorf by Matthias Kaltenbrunner (2017) for H-Soz-Kult. PDF available here.
“A New Englightenment”, or Cosmopolitan memory yet again. Rezension von Memory and Forgetting in the Post-Holocaust Era: The Ethics of Never Again, Alejandro Baer and Natan Sznaider (2017), for Kult Online, vol. 51, 2017.
Review: Memory and Change in Europe: Eastern Perspectives, edited by M. Pakier and J. Wawrzyniak (2016), in Memory Studies, vol. 10, 2 (2017), 232-235.
Review: (A)pollonia: Twenty-First Century Polish Drama and Texts for the Stage, Krystyna Duniec, Joanna Klass, Joanna Krakowska (Hrsg.) (2015) for Pol-Int, Polish Studies. Interdisciplinary (2016).
Review: Empowering Revolution: America, Poland and the End of the Cold War by Gregory F. Domber (2014) for Pol-Int.org, Polish Studies.Interdisciplinary (2016).
Review: Soviet Soft Power in Poland: Culture and the Making of Stalin’s New Empire, 1943-1957 by Patryk Babiracki (2015), in Journal of European Studies, vol. 46, 1 (2016), 93-95.
Europe's periphery at the centre of attention, or: Contextualizing Ukraine - too much, too fast? Rezension von Klaus Bachmann and Igor Lyubashenko (eds): The Maidan Uprising, Separatism and Foreign Intervention: Ukraine's complex transition (2014), in Kult Online, vol. 42, 2015.
Orientalising Eastern Europe: The "semi-periphery" as object and producer of orientalist discourse. Rezension von Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern Europe by Tomasz Zarycki (2014), in Kult Online, vol. 41, 2015.
Review: Okkupation im Osten: Besatzeralltag in Warschau und Minsk 1939–1944, by Stephan Lehnstaedt (2010), in Central Europe, Vol. 9, 2 (2011), 159-161.