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Aleksandra Kalinowska – Norwegian Literature, Food Anthropology and Intercultural Communication

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Research Areas & Expertise

HUMANITIES » Languages and literature

Principal Investigator

Aleksandra Kalinowska

aleksandra.kalinowska@ug.edu.pl

Aleksandra Kalinowska is a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of Scandinavian and Finnish Studies, University of Gdańsk. Her research interests include Norwegian literature, food anthropology, cultural studies, translation and intercultural communication. She is currently preparing a doctoral dissertation on regionalism in Norwegian cookbooks.

Faculty/school/department
Faculty of Philology – Institute of Scandinavian and Finnish Studies
PI bio

Aleksandra Kalinowska is a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of Scandinavian and Finnish Studies, University of Gdańsk. Her research interests include Norwegian literature, food anthropology, cultural studies, translation and intercultural communication. She is currently preparing a doctoral dissertation on regionalism in Norwegian cookbooks.

PI name
Aleksandra Kalinowska
Short description of research profile

Research interests focus on Norwegian literature and culture, food anthropology, regionalism, translation and intercultural communication. Current research explores regionalism in Norwegian cookbooks, with particular attention to the relationship between food, place, identity and cultural representation. Additional interests include Norwegian language teaching and translation studies.

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Aleksandra Kalinowska
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Partnerships and Cooperation

Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany) – participation in the international SEA-nergy project focusing on water in Scandinavian literature, culture, language and the environment. Activities included joint project meetings, development of teaching materials and a project-based teaching module, as well as academic mobility to Kiel (April 2026).

 

SEA-EU Alliance – participation in the SEA-EU research network and international academic cooperation.

Hanna Dymel-Trzebiatowska, Helena Garczyńska, Maja Chacińska (eds.): Przyjaźń niejedno ma imię. Księga pamiątkowa dedykowana Profesor Marii Sibińskiej. Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, 2025. 310 pp.

https://doi.org/10.14746/fsp-2025.38.02

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