Sniff Like a Dog Sniffs the Wondrous: “Warsaw’s Daughters #100LAT” by Teraz Poliż
“I sniff like a dog sniffs the wondrous,” says Lunatic in Anna Świrszczyńska’s...
Read MoreAgata Łuksza is a cultural studies scholar and theatre historian. Her areas of interest include: gender, body and sexuality; the history of the theatre of the late 19th century and the early 20th century, especially low genres; the history of women in the theatre; popular culture (especially within the field of gothic studies). Agata works at the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw. Her book Glamour, kobiecość, widowisko: Aktorka jako obiekt pożądania (Glamour, Femininity, Performance: Actress as an Object of Desire) was released in 2016.
Posted by Agata Łuksza | 18th Sep 2019 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics
“I sniff like a dog sniffs the wondrous,” says Lunatic in Anna Świrszczyńska’s...
Read MorePosted by Agata Łuksza | 18th Mar 2018 | Adaptation, Croatia, Directing, Dramaturgy, Interview, Poland, Theatre and Politics
Kasia Lech (KL): How could we introduce Klątwa [The Curse] and its context to someone for whom the...
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