Tomasz Kitliński
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Tomasz Kitliński
Summary
Tomasz Kitliński is a human[1]. He was born on December 29, 1965[2]. He worked as a university teacher[3], activist[4], philosopher[5], and trade unionist[6].
Key Facts
- Tomasz Kitliński was born on December 29, 1965[2].
- Tomasz Kitliński held citizenship in Poland[7].
- Tomasz Kitliński worked as a university teacher[3].
- Tomasz Kitliński worked as an activist[4].
- Tomasz Kitliński's professions included philosopher[5].
- Tomasz Kitliński worked as a trade unionist[6].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was contemporary society[8].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was culture[9].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was politics[10].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was intellectual history[11].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was critical sociology[12].
- Tomasz Kitliński's field of work was art[13].
- Among Tomasz Kitliński's employers was Maria Curie-Skłodowska University[14].
- Tomasz Kitliński was educated at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University[15].
- Tomasz Kitliński received the Fulbright Scholarship[16].
- Tomasz Kitliński is recorded as male[17].
- Tomasz Kitliński's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Tomasz Kitliński was affiliated with the The Greens[19].
- Tomasz Kitliński's Commons category is recorded as Tomasz Kitliński[20].
- Tomasz Kitliński earned the academic degree of habilitation[21].
- Tomasz Kitliński earned the academic degree of doctorate[22].
- Tomasz Kitliński's family name is recorded as Kitliński[23].
- Tomasz Kitliński's given name is recorded as Tomasz[24].
- Tomasz Kitliński studied under Hélène Cixous[25].
- Tomasz Kitliński studied under Maria Janion[26].
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Origins and Family
Tomasz Kitliński was born on December 29, 1965[2].
Education
Tomasz Kitliński was educated at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University[15]. Academic degrees include habilitation[21] and doctorate[22]. Studied under Hélène Cixous[25], a poet[27], b. 1937[28], of France[29], awarded the Prix Médicis[30], specialised in feminist philosophy[31]; Maria Janion[26], a literary historian[32], 1926–2020[33], of Poland[34], awarded the Golden Medal for Merit to Culture[35], specialised in history of literature[36]; and Julia Kristeva[37], a psychoanalyst[38], b. 1941[39], of France[40], awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[41], specialised in linguistics[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[3], activist[4], philosopher[5], and trade unionist[6]. Fields of work include contemporary society[8]; culture[9], a concept[43]; politics[10], an academic discipline[44]; intellectual history[11], an aspect of history[45]; critical sociology[12], a branch of sociology[46]; and art[13], an academic major[47]. Tomasz Kitliński was employed by Maria Curie-Skłodowska University[14].
Recognition
Tomasz Kitliński received the Fulbright Scholarship[16].
Personal Life
Tomasz Kitliński was affiliated with the The Greens[19].
FAQs
What did Tomasz Kitliński do for work?
Tomasz Kitliński worked as university teacher[3], activist[4], philosopher[5], and trade unionist[6].
Where did Tomasz Kitliński go to school?
Tomasz Kitliński was educated at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University[15].
What awards did Tomasz Kitliński receive?
Honors received include Fulbright Scholarship[16].