Alicja Iwańska

With little proficiency in English, Iwańska initially had difficulty in adjusting. She enrolled at Columbia University to complete her PhD studies, but would not finish her degree until 1957. Unable to secure a professorship, she took several short contracts, working at traditionally black colleges in the segregated South such as Atlanta University and Talladega College. There she lectured on the similarities between political, religious, and racial persecution in Europe and segregation restrictions in the United States. In 1954, she moved to the University of Chicago and began studying with the American anthropologist Sol Tax. Eager to travel to Mexico to conduct research, in 1957 she married and became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Her work with the Mazahua people earned her recognition as a sociologist by UNESCO and eventually led to a professorship at the State University of New York at Albany in 1965, where she worked until her retirement in 1985.
Having never felt at ease in the United States, that year Iwańska moved to London, where she began a period of intense literary creation. In 1989, she was honored with the knight's cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Diagnosed with lung cancer in 1996, she wrote her final memoir about the British health care system. Because her scientific work was written in English and her literary output was written in Polish, her legacy suffered from compartmentalization. Recent scholarship has sought to examine both aspects of her career and recover her contributions to anthropology as well as her literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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Kobiety z firmy sylwetki pięciu kobiet z AK pracujących w wywiadzie i kontrwywiadzie by Iwańska, Alicja
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British American Loyalists in Canada and US Southern Confederates in Brazil exiles from the United States by Iwańska, Alicja
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Niezdemobilizowani (Poznań - Warszawa 1945 - 1946) ; powieść by Iwańska, Alicja
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Exiled governments Spanish and Polish ; an essay in political sociology by Iwańska, Alicja
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Without art by Iwańska, Alicja
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Polish intelligentsia in Nazi concentration camps and American exile a study of values in crisis situations by Iwańska, Alicja
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Tylko trzynaście wojenne opowiadania by Iwańska, Alicja
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Potyczki i przymierza pamiętnik 1918 - 1985 by Iwańska, Alicja
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Exiled governments: Spanish and Polish by Iwańska, Alicja
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The truths of others An essay on nativistic intellectuals in Mexico by Iwańska, Alicja
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