Małgorzata Dubrowska
Professor · German-Jewish Literature
John Paul II Catholic University of LublinAbout
Dr. hab. Małgorzata Dubrowska, Professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, is a leading scholar in German-Jewish literature and memory studies. She chairs the Department of German-Language Literature and Culture (2011-2014, 2018-2019) and coordinates literature seminars on post-Shoah narratives and migration literature.
- Professor of Literary Studies
- Head of Department (2x)
- DAAD Scholarship Recipient
Her research focuses on Discourse of memory in literature, German-Jewish literature of second/third generation post-Shoah authors, and GDR literary analysis. She explores transcultural identity through works like Ramona Ambs' 'Die radioaktive Marmelade' and Dmitrij Kapitelman's 'Eine Formalie in Kiew'.
Recent publications analyze transnational memory spaces in 3G prose and autofictional migration narratives (2023-2024). Earlier work includes 'Rekonstruktion als Kategorie' (2019), examining post-Shoah generational literature.
Awarded the Rector's Team Award (2018), she serves as editor for academic journals and reviewer for habilitation theses. Supervised 20+ diploma theses on topics including post-migrant identity and NS-Gedenkkultur.
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