2022

Prace licencjackie
  • The Royal Family vs. Margaret Thatcher: Class-culture Conflicts and Tensions in “The Crown” Series
  • Dystopian Future of the Authoritarian Hegemony in “A Clockwork Orange” (1971) and “The Hunger Games” (2012)
  • Male Gaze and Seductive Femininity in the 2000’s American Fast Food Advertising of Burger King, Arby’s and Carl’s Jr.
  • Progressive (?) Femininity of the MCU Black Widow
  • Gender Anxieties of the Elite Women in Pablo Larraín's Films "Jackie" (2016) and "Spencer" (2021)
  • Gender and Feminism in Lady Gaga's Songs and Public Image
  • Cyberbabes - Virtual Male Gaze at the Modern Female Warrior in Selected MOBA Games

2021

Prace licencjackie
  • Female Anxieties of the American Generation X in "Sex and The City" (1998-2002) and "Friends" (1994-2000)
  • Racism and Antihistorical Retribution in Quentin Tarantino’s ”Django Unchained” (2012) and ”Inglourious Basterds” (2009)
  • Female Empowerment in "Alien" (1979-1997) and "Harry Potter" (2001-2011) Series
  • Crime and Order - Inside Deviance and Values of the Criminal Underworld in "Top Boy" (2011-2019) and "Peaky Blinders" (2013-2019)
  • The Power of Text and Its Reader - Representations of Fallacious Reception in Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and Stephen King's "Misery"
  • Madness of and in Modern Culture in Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club"
  • From Hip Hop to Hip Pop – the Evolution of Hip Hop Cultural Image on the Examples of 2pac, 50cent and Lil Dicky
  • Prince Philip: Challenging Class Hegemony and Masculine Superiority of the Royal Consort in "The Crown" (2016 - 2020)
  • Royal Encounters with Modernity in "The Crown" (2016-2020)
  • Bittersweet - Cultural Representations of Chocolate in "Chocolat" (2000) and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005)
  • Anarchy in the UK and the US - British and American Punk Revolt in Selected Iconic Punk Albums
  • Totalitarian Utopia of the Future - Individual Freedom, Human Engineering and Social Order in "Equilibrium" (2002) and "The Giver" (2014)
  • Patriarchal Fear, Racial Anxiety and Female Madness in Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" and Jean Rhys's "Wide Sargasso Sea"