Ewa
Hauser
Adjunct
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
University
of Rochester
Rochester,
NY 14627
Director,
Skalny Center for Polish and
Central European Studies
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1982, Anthropology, Johns Hopkins
University
M.A. 1975, Russian and East European Studies, Yale University
M.A. 1972, Ethnology/History, University of Warsaw
APPOINTMENTS
1992-present
Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science,
Director Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies, University
of Rochester
2001-02
Fulbright Lecturer, American Studies Center, University of Warsaw,
Poland
1990-92
Consultant, The World Bank Poland Resident Mission
1984-1990
Investigator, New York Commission on Judicial Conduct,
1980-1982
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Hollins College, VA
RECENT
PUBLICATIONS
Ewa Hauser, combined reviews: After
Revolution by Florence Babb and Reproducing Gender
by Susan Gal and Gail Kligman, American Anthropologist, vol. 105, No 2,
June 2003
--Re-construction of national identity: Poles, Ukrainians
among the 'others' in Jerzy Hoffman "With Fire and Sword,"
The Polish Review, vol 55, no 3, 2000
--Edited 6 books as Senior Series Editor: Rochester Series
in Central Europe, University of Rochester Press
"Lessons in Democracy" edited with Jacek Wasilewski,
Jagiellonian/Rochester U Presses 1999
RECENT
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Ewa Hauser, Wajda's 'Korczak' and Polanski's 'The Pianist',
Polish Institute of Arts and Science 61st Annual Meeting, Montreal, June
2003
--Polish Studies at the University of Rochester Bi-annual conference
on Polish Studies, St. Mary's College, Orchard Lake, Michigan, October
2002
--American Culture in the Era of Globalization, October 2001,
Fulbright conference, Lodz, Poland
--Perspectives of future Polish-US academic collaboration, the
Fulbright/US Embassy conference, the University of Warsaw, Poland
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
Polish Studies Association
American-Anthropological Association
Polish American Historical Association
The Kosciuszko Foundation
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