
About
Dr. Ewa Serafin is a researcher at the Institute of Polish Philology, University of Wrocław, specializing in feminist and gender criticism within 20th- and 21st-century Polish literature. Her work centers on Stanisław Vincenz's literary legacy, ecological awareness, and the anthropology of folk tales, with a focus on archetypal femininity.
- Active in the Stanisław Vincenz Digital Archive project (MNiSW/NPRH)
- Member of the Stanisław Vincenz Legacy Research Workshop
- Contributes to journals like 'Literatura Ludowa' and 'Prace Literackie'
Her research explores:
- Gendered identities in Vincenz's works, including 'Periwinkle Wreath' and 'Letters from Heaven'
- Folkloric archetypes (e.g., wise women, witches) through depth psychology and psychoanalytic lenses
- Ecocritical frameworks in literary tetralogies and cultural narratives
Recent publications analyze family storytelling, symbolic roles of donors in folklore, and ecological ethics. She advises PhD students and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on textual genetics and cultural legacy projects.
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