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Magdalena Maczynska

Associate Professor of English and World Literatures

Dr. Magdalena Maczynska received her Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. Her field of study is contemporary fiction, with emphasis on Anglophone, urban, and climate fiction. She has published articles on the work of Diran Adebayo, Martin Amis, David Lodge, China Mieville, Ian McEwan, Ben Okri, Will Self, and Zadie Smith. Dr. Maczynska is currently working on a book examining appropriations of religious scriptures in 21st century fiction.

Title/Position

Associate Professor of English and World Literatures

Department

English and World Literatures

Email

mmaczynska@mmm.edu

Phone

646-393-4123

Degree(s)

B.A., Wroclaw University, Poland
M.A., Wroclaw University, Poland
Ph.D., The Catholic University of America

Teaching

I love taking my students to literary evenings at ​​92Y​, where the world’s best living authors come together to read and discuss their work. Over the years, my students and I had the privilege of hearing such literary giants as Tony Morrison, Salman Rushdie, Amy Tan, Martin Amis, Jamaica Kincaid, Orhan Pamuk, and many others. When I teach my Reading Contemporary India class, I also like to take students to see relevant exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Artthe Rubin Museum (featuring the art of the Himalayas) and the nearbyAsia Society.

Office Hours

On leave for 19-20 Academic Year

Location

The Faculty Center 300