Agnieszka Graff

Agnieszka Graff is a Polish writer, translator, commentator, feminist, and women's rights activist. She is known for her work on gender studies and her involvement in public debates on social issues in Poland.

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  1. 1. świat Bez Kobiet. Płeć W Polskim życiu Publicznym

    Płeć W Polskim życiu Publicznym

    This insightful work delves into the pervasive gender inequalities present in Polish public life, examining how societal norms and institutional structures marginalize women. Through a critical analysis of political, cultural, and social dynamics, the book highlights the systemic barriers that hinder women's participation and representation. It challenges the reader to reflect on the deeply ingrained patriarchal values that shape public discourse and calls for a reevaluation of gender roles to foster a more inclusive and equitable society.

  2. 2. Graff. Jestem Stąd

    Rozmowy o Polsce

    In this insightful and thought-provoking work, the author delves into the complexities of identity, belonging, and the socio-political landscape of contemporary Poland. Through a blend of personal narrative and critical analysis, the book explores themes of feminism, nationalism, and cultural heritage, offering a nuanced perspective on what it means to be rooted in a place while navigating the challenges of modernity. The narrative is both intimate and expansive, inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to home and the broader implications of societal change.