Sasha Lindskog

Polish Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
lindskog@uchicago.edu
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773.834.2180

Academic Bio

My research interests include representation, subjectivity, and embodiment in transnational and multilingual late modern and modernist literature and art. My focus is on Polish modernism and I am currently working on biopolitics and representation in Witkacy's late work and have recently published a book chapter on masculinity in Bruno Schulz.

Book chapters

“Subwersja seksualności. Komentarz o różnicy seksualnej i męskości u Brunona Schulza w kontekście nowoczesnej heteroseksualności” (“The Subversion of Sexuality. A Comment on Sexual Difference in Bruno Schulz's Work in the Context of Modern Heterosexuality”), in Przed i po. Bruno Schulz, ed. Józef Olejniczak (Kraków: Wydawnictwo Pasaże, 2018), 89-103.

Reviews

Visions of Avant-Garde Film: Polish Cinematic Experiments from Expressionism to Constructivism, by Kamila Kuc, The Polish Review 63, no. 2 (2018), 101-103.

Cinematic Echoes of Covenants Past and Present: National Identity in the Historical Films of Steven Spielberg and Andrzej Wajda, by Christopher Garbowski, The Polish Review (forthcoming).

The Art of Distances: Ethical Thinking in the Twentieth Century, by Corina Stan, The Polish Review (forthcoming).

Translations

Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Ofriserade tankar (Lund: Ellerströms förlag, 2012).