I specialize in American literature and American Studies. These are the fields in which I did my M.A., Ph.D. and habilitation. In 2002 I completed my B.A. and M.A. studies at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2005 I obtained my Ph.D. degree in American literature at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2016 I received my habilitation in American literature from the Faculty of Philology, University of Łódź.
I am the author of two books published in the United States of America: Invisibility in African American and Asian American Literature: A Comparative Study (McFarland 2008) and Visions of Whiteness in Selected Works of Asian American Literature (McFarland 2015).
I was also the chief organizer of the XXXI Polish Association for American Studies Annual Conference in 2019: The Sound of Silence in American Literature, Culture and Politics at University of Opole, for which I procured a grant from the American Embassy. After the conference I co-edited a post-conference volume entitled Rhetoric of Silence in American Studies, published by the Res Rhetorica journal.
I am a holder of four foreign scholarships: from University of North Carolina, from DAAD and twice from John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies. In 2023 I also conducted library research at University of California, Irvine.
I reviewed scholarly articles for: Modern Fiction Studies (Purdue University, Johns Hopkins University Journals), MELUS: Multiethnic Literature of the United States (Oxford University Press), Journal of Transnational American Studies (University of California, Santa Barbara), European Journal of American Studies, Review of International American Studies, Polish Journal of American Studies , Res Rhetorica journal, Text Matters (University of Łódź), Crossroads (University of Białystok), New Horizons (UMCS), Er(r)go (University of Silesia), Interactions (Ege University, Izmir) later transformed into the Overtones journal. I was also a reviewer for Routledge.
I am Associate Professor at University of Opole.
I specialize in American literature and American Studies. These are the fields in which I did my M.A., Ph.D. and habilitation. In 2002 I completed my B.A. and M.A. studies at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2005 I obtained my Ph.D. degree in American literature at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2016 I received my habilitation in American literature from the Faculty of Philology, University of Łódź.
I am the author of two books published in the United States of America: Invisibility in African American and Asian American Literature: A Comparative Study (McFarland 2008) and Visions of Whiteness in Selected Works of Asian American Literature (McFarland 2015).
I was also the chief organizer of the XXXI Polish Association for American Studies Annual Conference in 2019: The Sound of Silence in American Literature, Culture and Politics at University of Opole, for which I procured a grant from the American Embassy. After the conference I co-edited a post-conference volume entitled Rhetoric of Silence in American Studies, published by the Res Rhetorica journal.
I am a holder of four foreign scholarships: from University of North Carolina, from DAAD and twice from John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies. In 2023 I also conducted library research at University of California, Irvine.
I reviewed scholarly articles for: Modern Fiction Studies (Purdue University, Johns Hopkins University Journals), MELUS: Multiethnic Literature of the United States (Oxford University Press), Journal of Transnational American Studies (University of California, Santa Barbara), European Journal of American Studies, Review of International American Studies, Polish Journal of American Studies , Res Rhetorica journal, Text Matters (University of Łódź), Crossroads (University of Białystok), New Horizons (UMCS), Er(r)go (University of Silesia), Interactions (Ege University, Izmir) later transformed into the Overtones journal. I was also a reviewer for Routledge.
I am Associate Professor at University of Opole.
I specialize in American literature and American Studies. These are the fields in which I did my M.A., Ph.D. and habilitation. In 2002 I completed my B.A. and M.A. studies at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2005 I obtained my Ph.D. degree in American literature at the English Department, University of Wrocław. In 2016 I received my habilitation in American literature from the Faculty of Philology, University of Łódź.
I am the author of two books published in the United States of America: Invisibility in African American and Asian American Literature: A Comparative Study (McFarland 2008) and Visions of Whiteness in Selected Works of Asian American Literature (McFarland 2015).
I was also the chief organizer of the XXXI Polish Association for American Studies Annual Conference in 2019: The Sound of Silence in American Literature, Culture and Politics at University of Opole, for which I procured a grant from the American Embassy. After the conference I co-edited a post-conference volume entitled Rhetoric of Silence in American Studies, published by the Res Rhetorica journal.
I am a holder of four foreign scholarships: from University of North Carolina, from DAAD and twice from John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies. In 2023 I also conducted library research at University of California, Irvine.
I reviewed scholarly articles for: Modern Fiction Studies (Purdue University, Johns Hopkins University Journals), MELUS: Multiethnic Literature of the United States (Oxford University Press), Journal of Transnational American Studies (University of California, Santa Barbara), European Journal of American Studies, Review of International American Studies, Polish Journal of American Studies , Res Rhetorica journal, Text Matters (University of Łódź), Crossroads (University of Białystok), New Horizons (UMCS), Er(r)go (University of Silesia), Interactions (Ege University, Izmir) later transformed into the Overtones journal. I was also a reviewer for Routledge.
I am Associate Professor at University of Opole.