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Krzysztof Świrek (Warsaw)

Staging the Working Class: Discursive Presence and Absence of the Working Class During the Times of Transformation in Poland (late 1980s and early 1990s)

27.11.2024

Room K201 at the School of History, Schellingstr. 12 at 5 p.m.

Colloquium “Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism”

 

 

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, November 27th, with a lecture by Junior Fellow Krzysztof Świrek on "Staging the Working Class: Discursive Presence and Absence of the Working Class During the Times of Transformation in Poland (late 1980s and early 1990s)."


Krzysztof Świrek - doctor of sociology and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw, where he lectures on classical sociological theory and holds seminars on critical social thought and visual discourse among other topics. Świrek published the book 'Theories of Ideology at the Junction of Marxism and Psychoanalysis' (Warsaw, 2018, in Polish), and several papers in Polish and international journals. He is a member of the editorial team of the journal View. Theories and Practices of Visual Culture.

Participation is possible in person or via zoom after registration under the following link.

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