Karolina Rakowiecka-Asgari
Karolina Rakowiecka-Asgari is lecturer and then Assistant Professor (Adjunct) in The Department of Iranian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland; in 2021-22 head of The Department of Interdisciplinary Eurasiatic Research of IOS UJ, with which she has closely co-operated for many years.
She received her master’s degrees: in Iranian Studies from Jagiellonian University (cum laude), and in Persian Language and Literature (program for Iranian Students) from Teachers’ Training University (currently: Kharazmi) in Tehran; and her PhD in Literary Studies from Jagiellonian University. Both her MA and PhD thesis were subsequently published: Poetyka pytania. Analiza zjawiska w twórczości Qejsara Aminpura (Poetics of Inquiry: Case Study in The Poetry of Qeisar Aminpur), WUJ, Kraków 2010, Myśl nieoswojona oswaja świat. O kulturotwórczej roli zagadki w starożytnej Eurazji (On Culture-shaping Function of Riddles in Ancient Eurasia), WUJ, Kraków 2011.
She was awarded by The Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) with the START Scholarship For Young Researchers (2012) and her monography co-authored with Asgar Asgari Hasanaklou,
صدای زمامه: جامعه شناسی شخصیت زن در رمان بعد از انقلاب (Signum Temporis: Sociology of Female Character in Iranian Post-revolutionary Novel, Akhtaran, Tehran 2015) was nominated to Jalal Al-e Ahmad’s Award in field of literary criticism and re-edited in 2016.
Her main field of research comprised at first comparative studies in ancient cultures, but in the course of time, modern and classical Persian literature and poetics, especially from such angles as literary capability of creating inter-textual worlds and reflecting social change, have become increasingly important to her. This goes along-side with her teaching experience extending to the fields of social issues of today’s Iran, political rhetoric and translation.
Recently, she has actively engaged in creating spaces for academic co-operation, e.g. launching the project Mythical Geography of Contemporary Fiction of Iran (strengthening the cooperation of Polish Iranian Studies’ centers) and coming up with a proposal of ASPS Virtual Event Series IX Iranian Heritage and Today’s World – a three-part even that is currently being conducted by ASPS and Jagiellonian University as its regional branch. She has also been responsible for programs of science popularization, such as series of discussions concerning the issues of 2022’s Iranian World, and managing social media of the department.