Anna Barcz
Associate professor in IH PAN since December 2024
Participation in grants and led research projects:
- Monstrous Rivers: Investigating the Environmental History of Modern European Floods through Literary Sources, National Centre of Science (NCN), PI (2024–2028)
- Mapping the culture of Europe’s last coal basin, principal investigator: dr habil. Marta Tomczok (2025–2027)
- Map for the Nation. Digital Edition of the “Charter of Former Poland” (“Karta Dawnej Polski”) by Wojciech Chrzanowski, principal investigator: dr Tomasz Panecki (2022–2024)
- The Aquacritical Vistula: Environmental History, Literature, and Deep Mapping; National Centre of Science (NCN), PI (2020–2023)
- Re-Indigenisation of Aquatic Cultures in Europe: Translating Rivers’ Voice; ISRF Flexible Grants for Small Groups Award, PI (2021–2022)
- Eco-Translation: A New Paradigm for the Post-Humanities; a pilot project led by Prof. Michael Cronin, Trinity College Dublin (2020–2022)
- Socio-Cultural Constructions of Vulnerability and Resilience. German and Polish Perceptions of Threatening Aquatic Phenomena in Odra River Regions; National Centre of Science (NCN) in Poland and German Research Foundation (DFG), PI (2016–2018)
- New Humanities Concept in the Critical Theory Institute (University of California, Irvine) Studies; National Programme for the Development of Humanities (2014–2019)
- Animal Studies and Their Meaning for Culture Studies in Poland; National Centre of Science (NCN), PI (with dr D. Łagodzka), (2012–2015)
- Animals, Culture, and Gender; Patterns Lectures; ERSTE Stiftung in Vienna, PI (with dr M. Dąbrowska) (2012–2014)
- Geopoetics; National Programme for the Development of Humanities (2011–2014)
Member:
- Eco-translation Network; European Society for Environmental History
In media:
Atlases:
- [With Paulina Waclawik] Aquacritical Atlas of the River Vistula. Zenodo (2022). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7414929
Monographs:
- Environmental Cultures in Soviet East Europe: Literature, History and Memory, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, 2020.
- Animal Narratives and Culture: Vulnerable Realism, CSP, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2017.
- Realizm ekologiczny. Od ekokrytyki do zookrytyki w literaturze polskiej, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Śląsk, Katowice, 2016.
Articles and chapters:
- [With M. Gromala & P. Waclawik] ‘Aquacritical Vistula: the deep mapping of literary sources within the emerging historiography of flooding (1934)’, Water Hist, 16 (2024), pp. 97–114. OA
- ‘The Vistula, Overgrown Shrubs, and Untended Gardens in the Literature of Postwar, Communist Warsaw’, Porównania, 34(2)/2023, pp. 139–152. OA
- [With M. Cronin] ‘Eco-Translation and Inter-Species Communication in the Anthropocene’, in: Life in the Posthuman Condition Critical Responses to the Anthropocene, eds. S. E. Wilmer, A. Žukauskaitė, Edinburgh University Press 2023, pp. 130–148.
- ‘”A River Speaks”. Translating Aquatic Voice and Re-Animation of Fluvial Monstrosities. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis’, Studia Poetica, 11, pp. 167–183. https://doi.org/10.24917/23534583.11.10
- ‘Human and Animal Portraits, or the Issue of Similarity After Darwin’, in: Animals and Their People. Connecting East and West in Cultural Animal Studies, eds. A. Barcz, D. Łagodzka, Brill, Leiden, 2018, pp. 13–28.
- [With T. Heimann, G. Christmann, K. Bembnista, P. Buchta-Bartodziej, A. Michalak] ‘The Discursive Embeddedness of Cultural Knowledge of Vulnerability and Resilience: Human-River Relationships in Literary Works, Public Media, and Local Actors’ Knowledge in German Polish River Regions’, Space and Culture, SAGE online 26.07.2021, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F12063312211030827.
- [With J. Płuciennik] ‘Post-pandemic Nature, Crisis, Catastrophes and Their Metaphorical Discourses’, Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 64 (2021), no 1, pp. 7–18.
- [With P. Buchta-Bartodziej, A. Michalak] ‘The Oder – a River that Floods: The Problem of Environmental Adaptation in Literary Texts’, Environmental Hazards, vol. 17, no. 3 (2018), pp. 251–267.
- ‘Zoöpolis – Rebordering the City’, in: Theory and Praxis as Challenges for Borderology: Events and Knowledge on the Border: Collection of scientific articles, ed. A. Sautkin, Murmansk Arctic State University, Murmansk, pp. 28–37.