Kamila Żukowska (b. 1987)
She holds degrees in Polish Philology (2015), Ethnology (2016), and Spanish Philology with American Studies (2022). She completed her master’s thesis on didactic themes in the works of Ignacy Krasicki under the supervision of Prof. W. Pusz and her doctoral dissertation on Songs Sung to Herself by Konstancja Benisławska under the guidance of Prof. Krystyna Płachcińska, with reviewers: Prof. B. Wolska and Prof. Dariusz Dybek,. Żukowska earned her PhD in literary studies in 2021. That same year, she joined the Department of Old Literature, Editing and Auxiliary Sciences at the Institute of Polish Philology and Logopaedics, University of Łódź, as an assistant professor.
She is currently working on a project dedicated to representations of female friendship in Enlightenment literature.
She is interested in Old Polish women’s literature, utopian literature of the Enlightenment, British literature of the late 18th and early 19th centuries (Gothic novel, Romantic poetry, and Victorian novel), as well as the genre theory of contemporary romance and the philosophy of literature.
Conducting seminars and proseminars in Polish Philology (focusing on literary theory, literary history, and the sociology of culture). Teaching Polish as a second language in the Polish Studies with English language.
CYCLICAL DUTYMONDAY
11:30 - 13:00
Pomorska 171/173 room: 3.61 90-236 Łódź
phone: 503-743-643
e-mail: literatura.dawna@uni.lodz.pl
Pomorska 171/173
90-236 Łódź
Pomorska 171/173 room: 3.61 90-236 Łódź