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Ewa Domanska
course information
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Advanced graduate |
- Anatomy of text: textual strategies of interpretation (“close reading” of texts by Cixious and Barthes) (Gender Studies, Warsaw University, Poland ) - in Polish
- History/Herstory : the representation of women in the contemporary historical writing (Gender Studies, Warsaw University, Poland ) - in Polish
- Approaches to the Past: Putting Theories into Practicies (Useful Categories of Historical Interpretation) (part I) (Stanford University, Spring 2002) [.pdf]
- Approaches to the Past: Theory and Practice in the Human Sciences (part II) (Stanford University, Spring 2003) [.pdf]
- Epistemologies of the Pasts: Science, Feminism, Psychoanalysis (Stanford University, Spring 2004) [.pdf]
- Ethical Criticism: Poststructuralism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis (Stanford University, Spring 2005)
- Narrative, Memory, Materiality. Women's Sense of the Past (Stanford University, Spring 2006)
- Continental Philosophy and the Human Sciences. The Self and the Oppressive Other (Stanford University, Spring 2007)
- Human/Non-Human. Continental Philosophy and the Human Sciences (Stanford University, Spring 2008)
- Violence, the Sacred, and Rights of the Dead (Stanford University, Spring 2009)
- Theories of Resistance. Postsocialism, postcolonialism, postapartheid (Stanford, Spring 2010)
- Biohumanities (Stanford University, Spring 2011)
- Introduction to Multispecies Theory of the Human and Social Sciences (Spring 2012)
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Undergraduate |
Introduction to history (in Polish)
Methodology of history (in Polish) |
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Graduate |
English class (conducted in English)
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