
Joanna StaśkiewiczUniversität Potsdam · Department of Philosophy
Joanna Staśkiewicz
Doctor of Philosophy
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Introduction
Joanna Staśkiewicz does research in Gender and Queer Theory, Sociological Theory and Visual Sociology. Her current postdoctoral project is 'Queering of gender, desire and local myths in the New Burlesque. The comparison of the burlesque scenes in New Orleans, Berlin and Warsaw.'
More see:
https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/avl/personal/dr-joanna-staskiewicz
and
www.joanna-staskiewicz.eu
Additional affiliations
March 2021 - May 2021
April 2020 - July 2020
Education
October 2001 - November 2007
Publications
Publications (14)
In this essay a reference is made to a university term paper on Witold Gombrowicz's „Ferdydurke“ and on human conditionality to „form“, which was written about twenty years ago under the guidance of Bożena Chołuj. Not only this paper, but also the process of its own scholar formation and thinking is subjected to reflection. Some of the questions th...
According to Peter L. Berger, in turn inspired by Eugène Ionesco, the most significant moment of the comic lies in the “magical transformation of reality” (Berger 1997: 182). Also for Jacques Rancière (2004), humor is the “art of distance,” and, especially in the “aesthetic distance” (2010), he sees the condition of the effectiveness of the art and...
Inspired by the character of Gelsomina from La Strada, this article deals with the figure of the female clown in the contemporary neo-burlesque. Beloved figures in Fellini’s world, clowns are a cultural symbol of failing, stumbling, being silly and being imperfect, as well as a metaphor for overstepping of social norms and rules. The article aims t...
Die polnische Gesellschaft und die Situation von Frauen dort werden bedeutend durch die katholische Kirche und nationale Mythen beeinflusst. Untersuchungen hierzu gab es bisher jedoch kaum. Joanna Staskiewicz nimmt sich dieser Forschungslücke an und fragt nach den Handlungsmöglichkeiten von Frauen in der katholischen Kirche Polens, nach der gesells...
Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit dem Phänomen der (Neo-)Burlesque als einer möglichen queeren Intervention. Ausgehend von der Beschreibung einer dem Gender Bender-Thema gewidmeten Berliner Burlesque-Veranstaltung (2017) wird untersucht, ob die Burlesque bereits seit ihrem Beginn in den 1860er Jahren einen queeren Charakter innehat. In Anlehnung an...
This article deals with the phenomenon of the new burlesque in a double sense: as a simulacrum of gender and sexuality construction and as a simulacrum of local myths. It shows, according to the simulacrum approach of Jean Baudrillard, the current research on burlesque and an example of the international comparison of the burlesque scenes in New Or...
Mit dem Titel »Was sind Polenstudien?« knüpft die IPS-Schriftenreihe an die Frage »Was sind Kulturwissenschaften?« an, die im Jahre 2004 Heinz Dieter Kittsteiner Fakultätskollegen stellte. Im vorliegenden Band suchen dreizehn Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden der Europa-Universität Viadrina Antworten auf die Fragen nach den Zielen und Methoden der geg...
This article deals with the question of why no Catholic feminist movement has yet emerged in a Catholic-oriented country like Poland which stands up for a change towards more gender equality within the Church. The article explains which femininity constructions were created by Polish Catholicism and which effect they have on the situation of Polish...