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| Christopher Caes - Assistant Professor |
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Christopher Caes completed his Ph.D. in Polish Studies with a
Designated Emphasis in Film Studies from the University of California, Berkeley in 2004.
His areas of interest and expertise include 19th and 20th c. Polish literature and culture,
Polish intellectual history, Polish cinema, and Central and East European literary and cultural
theory. His current research focuses on conceptions of selfhood and agency in the literature
and cinema of Polish Stalinism and the post-Stalinist ‘Thaw’.
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| Ewa Wampuszyc - Lecturer |
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Ewa Wampuszyc completed her Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and
Literatures at the University of Michigan in 2004. Her areas of interest and expertise
include 19th c. Polish and Russian prose, contemporary Polish literature and culture, a
nd teaching Polish and Russian as a foreign language. Her current research focuses on the
symbolic and economic value of capital in the literature and journalism of late 19th c.
Poland and Russia.
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