Type: Arqus, Arqus European University Alliance
Format: Online
Open to: Academics & researchers, Admin. Staff, Early Post-docs, General public, HE managers, Master's students, PhD Students, Students, Teachers
Join us on the sixth session of the “Critical heritage studies at Arqus: concepts, approaches and findings” online guest lecture series, titled “Heritage and humiliation”, with Katarzyna Liszka (University of Wrocław). The online lecture will take place on 22 January 2026 at 18:00 CET.
In this guest lecture, Katarsyna will talk about her project on humiliation and the ethics of avoiding humiliation. From a philosophical perspective, she will present the main assumptions of such an ethics and reflect on how it can be valuable for heritage studies
Katarzyna Liszka is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Cultural Studies, University of Wrocław, Poland. Her academic work lies at the intersection of cultural studies, philosophy, and ethics. Her previous research has focused on the ethics of memory and the notion of non-consensual dialogue. She is currently engaged in a research project devoted to the phenomenon of humiliation.