Kinga Dunin
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Kinga Dunin (b. 1954 in Łódź) is a Polish writer, feminist, and sociologist. She is a columnist for the Wysokie Obcasy (women's extra of the Gazeta Wyborcza)[1] and academic teacher at the Medical University of Warsaw. Before 1989 she was active in the democratic opposition (KOR and samizdat among others).[2] Member of the New Left intellectual milieu Krytyka Polityczna and of the Polish Greens 2004.[3]
Books
Sociology
- 1991: Cudze problemy. Analiza dyskursu publicznego w Polsce (Others' Problems: an Analysis of Polish Public Discourse; coauthor)
- 2004: Czytając Polskę. Literatura polska po roku 1989 wobec dylematów nowoczesności (Reading Poland: Polish post-1989 Literature and the Dilemmas of Modernity)
Feminism
- 1996: Tao gospodyni domowej (Tao of a Housewife)
- 2000: Karoca z dyni (A Pumpkin Coach) - nomination for Nike Award 2001
- 2002: Czego chcecie ode mnie, "Wysokie Obcasy"? (What do you want from me, "Wysokie Obcasy"?)
- 2007: Zadyma (A Revolt)
Novels
- 1998: Tabu (Taboo)
- 1999: Obciach (Shame)
References
- ↑ Kinga Dunin's column in the "Wysokie Obcasy"
- ↑ Noty biograficzne... (in Polish)
- ↑ Zespół KP (in Polish)
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