by Aleksandra Turek | Apr 22, 2021
The East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute presents its 2020-2021 film series: Contemporary Society and Its Discontents, a series of screenings and discussions of films from the past five years that comment on various aspects of contemporary life in East Central Europe. This event features a discussion about the Polish film The Hater (2020) with director Jan Komasa and lead actor Maciej Musiałowski in conversation with Christopher Harwood (ECEC co-director) and Christopher Caes (Lecturer in Polish).
by Aleksandra Turek | Apr 22, 2021
Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute for a presentation by Carolin Roeder, István Deák Visiting Assistant Professor of History.
by Aleksandra Turek | Apr 22, 2021
Michalina Kmiecik highlights the role of female artists in the Polish avant-garde movement, especially Katarzyna Kobro and Debora Vogel’s discussion of space, architecture, and sculpture.
by Aleksandra Turek | Mar 4, 2021 | ECEC, Faculty, News, Watch
Anna Frajlich (Senior Lecturer Emerita, Polish) was interviewed by Ross Ufberg (M.Phil, Slavic) about her new book The Ghost of Shakespeare: Collected Essays (Academic Studies Press, 2020). Ufberg, a former student of Frajlich and co-founder of New Vessel Press, has...
by Aleksandra Turek | Feb 3, 2021 | Awards, ECEC, Faculty, News
Anna Frajlich (Senior Lecturer in Polish, Emerita) received the Susanne Lotarski Distinguished Achievement Award from the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America (PIASA) “for her many contributions to Polish culture in poetry, prose, and literary...