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Roles & Affiliations: Tamás Dorka is a fixed-term Lecturer in Modern English Literature at the University of Groningen’s Faculty of Arts. His research focuses on 20th-century literature, post-war American poetry, witchcraft studies, and environmental humanities. He is affiliated with interdisciplinary research centers at the university and actively participates in academic conferences.
Education & Research Interests: While specific educational qualifications are not detailed, his work centers on Sylvia Plath’s engagement with supernatural themes, the intersection of ecology and poetry, and the cultural impact of figures like Taylor Swift through a literary lens. He explores topics such as Cold War literature, feminist theory, and the representation of witches in popular culture.
Recent Work: Dorka is completing a monograph Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural (Cambridge University Press, 2026) and contributed a chapter on Barbie’s Dreamhouse to The Barbie Phenomenon, Volume 2. His writing spans academic articles, conference presentations, and public-facing content analyzing intersections of literature, ecology, and contemporary culture.
Professional Activity: He organizes literary seminars (e.g., on Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department) and engages in open research initiatives. His work highlights concerns about academic precarity, advocating for institutional support for fixed-term researchers.


