About me
Agata Zborowska is a cultural historian with a background in cultural studies and visual culture. She completed her PhD at the University of Warsaw. Her research interests lie in the intersection of material culture, property relations, and critical archival studies. She is currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Action Fellow at the University of Chicago and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Her project “Critical Archives of Ordinariness: Vernacular Moving Image Practices and Migrant Identity in Polish Chicago” investigates home movies and related oral histories of Polish Chicago before the digital era to challenge and broaden our understanding of evolving migrant and diaspora identities.