Katarzyna Bazarnik
Katarzyna Bazarnik is a Polish historian of English literature, a translator, a university lecturer, and the co-creator of the theory of liberature, which closely relates the text and the material form of a publication.
Education
Bazarnik completed an MA at the Institute of English Philology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków and in 2007 she obtained a PhD from the same university, with a thesis entitled Some Aspects of Spatiality of the Literary Work as Exemplified by James Joyce's Giacomo Joyce, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake .Career
Bazarnik obtained a habilitation degree from the Jagiellonian University in 2017 with a thesis entitled Liberature: A Book-bound Genre. She became an assistant professor at the Department of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at the Institute of English Philology of the university in 1995, lecturing on the history of British literature, on multimodal literature, on translation studies and the methodology of literary studies. She also runs translation workshops as part of the UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication. She has been a guest lecturer at foreign universities, including the University of Tokyo and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her interests include the work of James Joyce, iconicity in literature, and avant-garde and experimental literature.Together with, Bazarnik created the concept of liberature, and is the co-editor of the Liberatura series of the Korporacja Ha!art publishing house, which has published over 20 titles, including by Mallarmé, Joyce, Perec and Queneau. In 2002, she edited the first literary criticism publication on the subject of liberature, entitled From Joyce to Liberature. She has also edited or co-edited other monographs and issues of journals, including issues of Literatura na Świecie devoted to Joyce and Johnson. She initiated and then organized six editions of the Bloomsday in Kraków conference, the title being a reference to Leopald Bloom, a character in Joyce's Ulysses. Bazarnik also translates from Polish into English and from English into Polish, and has translated the novels Nieczęścini and Przeżona w normie by B.S. Johnson, and the poetry and essays of Zenon Fajfer.
Bazarnik is the author of Liberature. A Book-bound Genre and Joyce and Liberature. She has published in James Joyce Quarterly, Spanish Joyce Papers, , and Przekładaniec, which is published by the UNESCO Chair in Translation Studies. She is a member of the editorial board of the publishing series Topographies of modernity and European Joyce Studies. She is a member of the International James Joyce Foundation, the Polish Aesthetic Society, and the European Association of Modernist Studies. Among other activities she writes articles for the magazine Tygodnik Powszechny.