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Prof. Ewa Lukaszyk is a fellow-in-residence at CY Advanced Studies (CY AS), CY Cergy Paris University, invited by the laboratory AGORA. She is an academic with expertise in Islamic legacies and their representation in contemporary Euro-Mediterranean literary works. Her research explores the intersection of mysticism, gender, and cultural identity in transnational literature.
Her research interests center on Islamic intellectual traditions, particularly Sufism, and their reinterpretation in modern multilingual literature emerging from North African and Middle Eastern diasporas in Europe. She investigates how authors reclaim historical and spiritual figures—such as Rābiʿa al-ʿAdawiyya—to challenge rigid gender norms and assert agency within postcolonial and feminist discourses. Her work bridges literary analysis, cultural studies, and religious studies.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided text, her lecture suggests a focus on literary fiction that revalorizes Islamic heritage, especially mystical traditions, as counter-narratives to politicized interpretations of Islam. This reflects a broader scholarly trend in humanistic studies of religion and literature in pluralistic societies.
Prof. Lukaszyk has been recognized through academic invitations such as her residency at CY AS, indicating her standing in interdisciplinary humanities. Though no formal awards are mentioned, her selection as a guest lecturer underscores her contribution to the field.
She engages in scholarly dialogue through guest lectures and public academic events, contributing to research networks like AGORA. Her affiliation with CY AS highlights her participation in advanced interdisciplinary research initiatives. No information is available about student supervision, grants, or laboratory affiliations.
