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Veronika Ambros is a Professor at the Department of Comparative Literature and Slavic Studies, University of Toronto, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. Her research bridges semiotics, literary theory, and Central European cultural studies, focusing on the enduring influence of the Prague Linguistic Circle, Russian formalists, and the Tartu School.
Her work interrogates the semiotics of drama and theatre, exploring how imaginary creatures and intermediality reflect broader cultural tensions. She examines Prague's cityscape as a site of Czech-German-Russian literary convergence, analyzing interactions between multiculturalism and nationalism in urban contexts.
- Specializes in intermediality between fine arts, architecture, cinema, and theatre
- Investigates Prague’s role in shaping transnational literary movements
Her publications reveal a trajectory from early analyses of socialist realism (e.g., Pavel Kohout) to contemporary explorations of robotics and golem mythology as metaphors for cultural hybridity. She connects Hašek’s Švejk to carnivalesque traditions and interrogates Čapek’s robots through gender and technological anxiety lenses.
While no formal awards are highlighted, her editorial role in the 2009 Structuralism(s) Today and contributions to major comparative literature volumes demonstrate her academic leadership. Her research consistently positions Prague as a fulcrum for Central European cultural and political discourses.
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