
About
Michal Przywara is a researcher at the University of Ostrava's Department of Slavonic Studies within the Faculty of Arts. His work focuses on Polish literature in Cieszyn Silesia (Zaolzie), regional identity in Slavic studies, and comparative literature. He specializes in political satire, dialectal literature, and historical-cultural analyses of borderland regions.
Key research themes include:
- Interwar period literary movements
- Czech-Polish minority literature
- Bilingual creative writing
- Regionalism in 20th century poetry
- Historical memory studies
Publications highlight:
- Polscy pisarze z Zaolzia związani z Orłową (2023)
- Humorystyczna twórczość gwarowa (2024)
- Orlová, Slezsko a střední Evropa (2023)
He has advised over 20 theses on topics like:
- Cieszyn Silesian cultural history
- Polish underground literature
- Bilingual education policies
- Regional folklore preservation
International collaborations include work with Polish institutions like the University of Bielsko-Biała and the Cieszyn Historical Society. His research bridges Czech and Polish cultural studies through comparative analysis of borderland literatures.
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