John Merchant
Advanced Lecturer
Polish and Irish Literature; Polish American Literature
Email: jmerchant@luc.edu
Office: Crown Center 109
Phone: 773-508-2991
Research Interests:
- Polish and Irish Literature
- Polish American Literature
- Nature Writing and Ecocriticism
- Literary Translation from Polish
Courses Taught:
- UCLR 100 (variable topics)
- Polish & Irish Literature
- Post-World War II Polish Literature
- Writing Faith: Joyce, Dybek, and the Catholic Imagination
- LITR 200 - European Masterpieces (variable topics)
- Polish & Irish Literature
- Polish & Irish Literature: Reading Nature
- Polish Short Stories
- Polish Identity in Literature: 1863-1945
- Literature of Interwar Poland, 1918-1939
- Polish Literature of WWII
- Polish Post-World War II Literature
- Polish Literature in Film
- Polish Literature & FIlm of WWII
- Polish Fantasy
- Women in Polish Culture
- LITR 221 - Polish Authors
- Polish Literature from the Medivial to the Romantic Period
- LITR 280 - World Masterpieces (variable topics)
- Polish American Literature
- Women in Polish CUlture
- Women in Polish Literature and Film
Loyola Service:
- Academic Council, At-large Member, 2022-2024.
o Curriculum Committee Member - Coordinator, Virtual Dual Immersion (VDI) Exchange, Loyola University and The Jesuit Academy Ignatianum in Kraków, 2021-
- Organizer of the annual October student reading of Dziady, by Adam Mickiewicz.
- Faculty reviewer and judge for the annual Undergraduate Student FORUM, a competition of papers on Central and Eastern Europe
- Coordinator, University of Iowa International Writing Program (IWP) Writer Visits, Upper-level MLL Literature Classes, 2016 & 2017
- Chair, Faculty Committee Assessment Review of LITR 200-level courses, 2016
- Chair, Faculty Committee Assessment Review of UCLR 100-level courses, 2015
- Co-Organizer, Polish and Mexican Poetry Reading, 2014
Service Outside Loyola:
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Organizer and Discussant, “Vanishing Polish Communities: Writing, Politics, and the Challenges of Survival,” Chopin Theatre, Spring 2022
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“Anthony Bukoski: An Outpost of Polishness,” Polish American Historical Association Conference, Denver, CO, January 6, 2017
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“Teaching Polish Literature in Translation to Non-Polish and Polish Heritage University Students,” Polish Teachers, Students, and Parents Conference, Chicago, IL, December 4, 2016
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“Jan Karski: Teaching the Legacy of a Polish Catholic and Officer of the Polish Government-in-Exile, Who Tried to Stop the Holocaust.” Workshop for Chicago Public School Teachers, Grades 6 – 8. Social Science Exposition, Little Village High School, August 17, 2015
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“Jan Karski: His Work and Legacy, a Literary Perspective.” Polish American Heritage Month, Harold Washington Library, October 21, 2014
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“Writing As...?: Jan Karski and the Many Voices of Polish WWII Literature.” Jan Karski Conference, Loyola University, September 20, 2014
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“Poetry and Freedom,” poetry reading Olivia Edelman, Reginald Gibbons, and Adam Lizakowski, and John Merchant - Honoring Mexican poets Octavio Paz, José Emilio Pacheco, and Juan Gelman, and Polish Solidarity poets Zbigniew Herbert, Stanisław Barańczak, Jacek Kaczmarski, and Adam Zagajewski. Loyola University, June 4, 2014
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Opening remarks prior to Chicago film premiere of The Age of Czesław Miłosz.
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Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, April 2013
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"Polish American Poetry – Reading Between the Lines."; Public lecture, Polish Studies Program, Loyola University Chicago, April 2013
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"The Literature of the Polish Experience in America."; Inaugural lecture, Polish Studies Program, Chopin Theatre, Chicago, September 2012
Recent Publications
- Book Chapter: “The Scars of St. Stuart: Time-traveling Down 26th Street,” to be included in Creative Expression and Polish Chicago, Bożena Shallcross (Ed.) (in review).
- Book Review: Adam Kucharski, Placing Poland at the Heart of Irishness: Irish Political Elites in Relation to Poland and the Poles in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, Journal of East Central European Studies/Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (JECES) (pending publication).
- Book Review: Katarzyna Bartoszyńska, Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland and Theories of World Literature, The Polish Review (pending publication).
- Translation: Whitman in Poland: The Reception and Role of the American Poet in Polish National Culture by Marta Skwara, University of Iowa Press (pending publication).
- Book Review: Kaoru Yamamoto, Rethinking Joseph Conrad’s Concepts of Community: Strange Fraternity, The Polish Review (July 2022).
- "Anthony Bukoski – An Outpost of Polishness"; Rocznik Komparatystyczny – Comparative Yearbook 9 (Summer 2019).
- Book Review: Adam Mickiewicz, Forefather’s Eve, Trans. Charles S. Kraszewski, Slavic Review (Spring 2018)
- Book Review: John Guzlowski, Echoes of Tattered Tongues, Polish American Studies Journal (Spring 2017).
- Book Review: George Z. Gasyna, Polish, Hybrid, and Otherwise: Exilic Discourse in Joseph Conrad and Witold Gombrowicz. Slavic and East European Journal, Winter 2014, in SEEJ 60.2 (Summer 2016).
Education:
- Ph.D. University of Chicago, 2006
- M.A. University of Illinois-Chicago, 1997
- M.A. The Ohio State University, 1994
- B.A. University of Iowa, 1990