Czech literary studies, literary theory, gender studies, masculinity studies, memory studies, sound studies
Office: 2.40
Email: marcin.filipowicz@fhs.cuni.cz
Phone: 224 271 451
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1995–2000: Master's degree in Legal Studies, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw.
Research focus: Sociology of law.
Master’s thesis: Polish and Czech Students’ Views on the Legal System and Public Institutions.
1996–2001: Master's degree in Slavic Philology, specializing in Czech Studies, Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw. Graduated with honors.
Research focus: Czech and Slovak literature and culture of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Master’s thesis: Czech-Slovak Cultural Relations during the Existence of Czechoslovakia.
2001–2006: Ph.D. in Czech and Slovak Literary Studies, Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw. Graduated with honors.
Research focus: 19th-century Czech and Slovak literature, feminist literary criticism, gender studies.
Dissertation: Czech and Slovak Women Writers of the Second Half of the 19th Century.
2014: Habilitation in Czech Literary Studies, Central Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles of the Republic of Poland, Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw.
Research focus: 19th-century Czech literature and culture, nationalism theory, masculinity studies, gender studies, cultural anthropology.
Monograph: "Panowie bądźmy Czechami, ale nikt nie musi o tym wiedzieć…" Wzorce męskości w kulturze czeskiej XIX wieku, WUJ, Cracow 2013.
2024: Appointment as Professor, Council for Scientific Excellence of the Republic of Poland, President of the Republic of Poland.Research focus: 20th- and 21st-century Czech literature, memory studies, family studies.
Monograph: Configuring Memory in Czech Family Sagas: The Art of Forgetting in Generic Tradition, Rowman & Littlefield / Lexington Books, Lanham – London 2022.
2005–2025: Department of Czech Language and Literature, Faculty of Education, University of Hradec Králové.Since 2005: Institute of Western and Southern Slavic Studies, Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw.2013–2017: Member of Panel 406 Linguistics and Literary Science, Czech Science Foundation; 2015–2017: Vice-Chair of Panel 406.
2010–2013: Masculinity Patterns in 19th-Century Czech Culture, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, NN 103148139.
2012–2015: Slavic Peripheral Narratives Toward the Habsburg Empire and National Entities, National Science Center of the Republic of Poland, UMO-2011/03/D/HS2/00826.
2015–2017: Family Memory and Intergenerational Identity Transformation, Czech Science Foundation, GA15-02993S.
2022–2024: Acoustic Memory of World War II in the Czech Context (1990–2020), Czech Science Foundation, 22-34342S.
Roditelky národů. Z problematiky české a slovenské ženské literární tvorby 2. poloviny 19. století, Gaudeamus, Hradec Králové 2007.
Urodzić naród. Czeskie i słowackie pisarstwo kobiece II poł. XIX wieku, WUW, Communicare Series, Warsaw 2008.
Rod v memoárech. Případ Hradec Králové, Pavel Mervart, Červený Kostelec 2009 (co-authored with A. Zachová).
„Panowie bądźmy Czechami, ale nikt nie musi o tym wiedzieć…” Wzorce męskości w kulturze czeskiej XIX wieku, WUJ, Cracow 2013.
Obcy czy obywatele? Słowianie a przemiany konstytucyjne w monarchii habsburskiej w latach 1860–1861, Libron, Cracow 2015 (co-authored with M. Falski and A. Kobylińska).
Peryferyjność. Habsbursko-słowiańska historia nieoczywista, Libron, Cracow 2016 (co-authored with M. Falski and A. Kobylińska).
I rodina má svou paměť. Rodinná paměť v interdisciplinárním kontextu, Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, Prague 2018 (co-authored with R. Švaříčková Slabáková, I. Sobotková, A. Zachová, J. Kohoutová, and M. Petrů).
Configuring Memory in Czech Family Sagas: The Art of Forgetting in Generic Tradition, Rowman & Littlefield / Lexington Books, Lanham – London 2022.
"Verismus románu Terézy Novákové Děti čistého živého jako ženská realizace žánru vesnického románu období realismu," Česká literatura 6/2006.
"The Lost Branch of Czech Literary Theory – an Anticipation of the Feminist Literary Criticism," in
Perspectives on Slavistics: Literature, Pegasus, Amsterdam 2006.
"Pani Georgiadesová na cestách. Veselý cestopis do Prahy Terézie Vansové. Ženská verze ideologického cestopisu," Česká literatura 5/2006.
"Anti-Hero? The Concept of Masculinity in Czech Literature of the Nineteenth Century,"
Spaces of Identity 2/2008.
"Everything the Same as Here: Misogyny in Czech Modernist Poetry at the End of the 19th and the Beginning of the 20th Century," in Gender and Modernity in Central Europe, Ottawa University Press, 2010.
"Men’s studies / masculinity studies," in Encyclopedia of Gender: Gender in Culture, Czarna Owca, Warsaw 2014.
"Constructions of Modern Czech Masculinity and Femininity in Memoirs Written at the Turn of the 19th Century (1870–1918)," European Journal of Cultural Studies 6/2016 (co-authored with A. Zachová).
"Representation of Single Mothers in Petra Soukupová’s Contemporary Czech Prose: Guilty Mothers and Uninvolved Fathers," in Single Parents Representations and Resistance in an International Context, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
"Perpetrators and Victims Blurred in the Soundscape of Wartime Mass Rallies," East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, OnlineFirst.
Charles University
Faculty of Humanities
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182 00 Praha 8 - Libeň
Czech Republic