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Michał Mrugalski
Associate Professor of Literary Theory at Warsaw University and DAAD Guest Lecturer at the Department for Slavic Studies, University of Tübingen. Columnist, literary critic, he is currently working on a book about theories of tragedy as praxeology in Germany and Poland, on two anthologies of Polish literary theory and on two collective volumes about Polish theory and the interconnections of literary theory with other scholarly disciplines.
with Jeziorska-Haładyj, J. (eds) (2025). Worlds in progress: Essays on narratology, sdvig press, Genève-Lausanne.
with Jeziorska-Haładyj, J. (eds) (2023). Polish structuralism II. Acta Structuralica Special Issue 4 (2).
with Schahadat, S. , Wutsdorff, I. (eds) (2023). Central and Eastern European literary theory and the West, de Gruyter, Berlin.
with Flack, P. , Martin, E. (2022)., Neo-Kantian philosophy as method and network, in E. Martin, M. Mrugalski & P. Flack (eds.), Neo-Kantianism as an entanglement of intellectual cultures in Central and Eastern Europe, Genève-Lausanne, sdvig press, pp. 7-13.
(2022). Entanglements of Polish structuralism. Acta Structuralica 4 (1), pp. 9-84.
(2022)., The Neokantiana network: an introduction to the phenomenology and the aesthetics of connecting, in E. Martin, M. Mrugalski & P. Flack (eds.), Neo-Kantianism as an entanglement of intellectual cultures in Central and Eastern Europe, Genève-Lausanne, sdvig press, pp. 213-239.
with Jeziorska-Haładyj, J. (2022). Introduction. Acta Structuralica 4 (1), pp. 7-8.
with Martin, E. , Flack, P. (eds) (2022). Neo-Kantianism as an entanglement of intellectual cultures in Central and Eastern Europe: Neukantianismus als Verflechtung von Wissenskulturen Mittel-und Osteuropas, sdvig press, Genève-Lausanne.
with Jeziorska-Haładyj, J. (eds) (2022). Polish structuralism I. Acta Structuralica Special Issue 4 (1).
with Schahadat, S. , Ulicka, D. , Wutsdorff, I. (eds) (2021). Literary theory between East and West: transcultural and transdisciplinary movements from Russian Formalism to Cultural Studies, de Gruyter, Berlin-New York.
(2020)., Styl – semantyka – pragmatyka, in D. Ulicka (ed.), Wiek teorii: Stulecie badań literackoteoretycznych w Polsce I, Warszawa, Instytut Badań Literackich, pp. 231-285.
(2019)., Stanisław Brzozowski as harbinger and enabler of modern literary theory in Poland and in the West, in J. Herlth & E. Swiderski (eds.), Stanisław Brzozowski and the migration of ideas, Bielefeld, Transcript, pp. 273-302.
(2018). Le "formalisme" polonais et l'héritage du formalisme russe. Communications 103, pp. 225-243.
(2017)., The Polish reception of reception: the transfer of "priem" within the intellectual morphic field of Russian and Polish formalisms, in J. Levčenko & I. Pilščikov (eds.), Epocha "ostranenija", Moskva, Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, pp. 153-164.
(2017). The tragedy of early literary theory. Przegląd Filozoficzno-Literacki 47 (2), pp. 101-116.
with Schahadat, S. (eds) (2017). Theory of literature as a theory of the arts and the humanities. Wiener Slawistischer Almanach Special Issue Sonderband 92.
(2012). Ästhetik der Revolution Revolution der Ästhetik: Karol Libelt und der Berliner Polenprozess 1847. Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie 68, pp. 1-38.
(2012). „Das Zeitalter des Aischylos ist angebrochen, mein Lieber“: Wagner, Bakunin, Słowacki über die griechische Tragödie und die schöpferische Zerstörung. Zeitschrift für Slavistik 57 (3), pp. 265-292.
(2007). Teoria barw Tadeusza Różewicza, Universitas, Krakow.
with Potkański, J. (eds) (2005). Literackie obrazy nieobecności, Wydawnictwo Wydziału Polonistyki, Warszawa.