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Dr. Anna Antonowicz is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English Literature and Culture, Faculty of Humanities, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. She specializes in cultural studies with a focus on Victorian aesthetics, fashion history, and media representations of gender and subcultures.
Research Interests: Her work explores the intersection of cultural identity, historical fashion, and societal norms, particularly examining how Victorian design reform, subcultural expressions (punk, dandyism), and media narratives shape perceptions of gender, class, and modernity.
Publications Overview: Antonowicz's recent publications analyze Victorian dress reform, industrial aesthetics, and subcultural fashion. Key themes include anti-fashion movements, cultural hierarchies, and the sociopolitical dimensions of design, with recurring explorations of gender performativity and class identity.
Awards and Fellowships:
- Medal of the National Education Commission (2021)
- Erasmus+ Mobility Fellowships (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) for teaching at institutions like Salem State University, USA
Teaching and Advising: She supervises numerous bachelor's and master's theses analyzing cultural representations in film, literature, and subcultures. Topics include gender stereotypes in media, class dynamics in British/American productions, and subcultural identity (punk, metal, hip-hop).



