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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract آقنييسكا غراف (بالبولندية: Agnieszka Graff)‏ هي نسوية ‏ وكاتِبة بولندية، ولدت في 2 مارس 1970 في وارسو في بولندا. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (* 2. März 1970 in WAgnieszka Graff-Osser (* 2. März 1970 in Warschau, Polen) ist eine polnische Schriftstellerin, Publizistin, Wissenschaftlerin und feministische Aktivistin. Graff ist Professorin am American Studies Center der Universität Warschau, ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen unter anderem bei Feminismus, Gender-Studies und Anti-Gender-Bewegung., Gender-Studies und Anti-Gender-Bewegung. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (ur. 2 marca 1970 w Agnieszka Graff-Osser (ur. 2 marca 1970 w Warszawie) – polska pisarka, tłumaczka i publicystka związana z ruchem feministycznym, literaturoznawczyni, nauczycielka akademicka, doktor habilitowana nauk humanistycznych. Członkini zespołu Krytyki Politycznej oraz członkini rady programowej stowarzyszenia Kongres Kobiet.programowej stowarzyszenia Kongres Kobiet. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (née en 1970) est unAgnieszka Graff-Osser (née en 1970) est une essayiste polonaise, auteure féministe et militante des droits de l'homme. Elle enseigne la littérature américaine et les Études de genre à l'Université de Varsovie. Elle est cofondatrice du groupe féministe Porozumienie Kobiet 8 Marca et appartient au collectif de « Krytyka Polityczna ». Elle étudia à l'Université d'Oxford, au Amherst College et à la Polska Akademia Nauk (académie des sciences). Dans ses livres, elle analyse les mécanismes de l'exclusion des femmes et des minorités sexuelles de l'espace public. Elle écrit sur l'analogie entre homophobie et antisémitisme, et sur les relations entre le genre sexuel et le nationalisme dans la culture polonaise.le nationalisme dans la culture polonaise. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (born 1970 in WarsawAgnieszka Graff-Osser (born 1970 in Warsaw), is a Polish writer, translator, commentator, feminist and women's and human rights activist. She studied in Oxford University, Amherst College (Massachusetts, U.S.), and graduated from School of Social Sciences at Polish Academy of Sciences. She completed her PhD in English literature in 1999. In 2001 she published World without women, which was nominated to Nike Award in 2002. She works at the Warsaw University's Institute of the Americas and Europe, and gives lectures on gender studies. Her essays and features have been published in "Gazeta Wyborcza" (mass circulation liberal newspaper), "Literatura na Świecie" ("World Literature") and "" ("The Thorn", a feminist magazine). She is a co-founder of women's organisation (8 March Women's Coalition), with which she organises the annual Manifa Warsaw women's march. In 2007-2010 Graff was a member of the Precedent Cases Programme's Programme Board at the International Helsinki Federation For Human Rights. Agnieszka Graff herself is Jewish. She was the wife of photographer and french press correspondent Bernard Osser, with whom she has a son born in 2008. In February 2021, she came out, by writing on her social media that she is in a committed relationship with a woman. In the March–April issue of the only Polish LGBTIA magazine Replika, Graff and her partner, cultural anthropologist Magdalena Staroszczyk, talked more about their relationship and queer identities.t their relationship and queer identities. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (nacida en 1970) es una escritora, traductora y activista por los derechos de las mujeres polaca.
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rdfs:comment Agnieszka Graff-Osser (nacida en 1970) es una escritora, traductora y activista por los derechos de las mujeres polaca. , آقنييسكا غراف (بالبولندية: Agnieszka Graff)‏ هي نسوية ‏ وكاتِبة بولندية، ولدت في 2 مارس 1970 في وارسو في بولندا. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (ur. 2 marca 1970 w Agnieszka Graff-Osser (ur. 2 marca 1970 w Warszawie) – polska pisarka, tłumaczka i publicystka związana z ruchem feministycznym, literaturoznawczyni, nauczycielka akademicka, doktor habilitowana nauk humanistycznych. Członkini zespołu Krytyki Politycznej oraz członkini rady programowej stowarzyszenia Kongres Kobiet.programowej stowarzyszenia Kongres Kobiet. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (* 2. März 1970 in WAgnieszka Graff-Osser (* 2. März 1970 in Warschau, Polen) ist eine polnische Schriftstellerin, Publizistin, Wissenschaftlerin und feministische Aktivistin. Graff ist Professorin am American Studies Center der Universität Warschau, ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen unter anderem bei Feminismus, Gender-Studies und Anti-Gender-Bewegung., Gender-Studies und Anti-Gender-Bewegung. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (born 1970 in WarsawAgnieszka Graff-Osser (born 1970 in Warsaw), is a Polish writer, translator, commentator, feminist and women's and human rights activist. She studied in Oxford University, Amherst College (Massachusetts, U.S.), and graduated from School of Social Sciences at Polish Academy of Sciences. She completed her PhD in English literature in 1999. In 2001 she published World without women, which was nominated to Nike Award in 2002. She works at the Warsaw University's Institute of the Americas and Europe, and gives lectures on gender studies.ope, and gives lectures on gender studies. , Agnieszka Graff-Osser (née en 1970) est unAgnieszka Graff-Osser (née en 1970) est une essayiste polonaise, auteure féministe et militante des droits de l'homme. Elle enseigne la littérature américaine et les Études de genre à l'Université de Varsovie. Elle est cofondatrice du groupe féministe Porozumienie Kobiet 8 Marca et appartient au collectif de « Krytyka Polityczna ». Elle étudia à l'Université d'Oxford, au Amherst College et à la Polska Akademia Nauk (académie des sciences).ska Akademia Nauk (académie des sciences).
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