Dr. phil. Kateryna Moskalenko

Kateryna Moskalenko is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of English and American Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt. She holds an MA (Hons) in English language and literature from Kyiv National Linguistic University and a PhD in English studies from Justus Liebig University Giessen, where she was a part of the International PhD Programme (Literary and Cultural Studies) at the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture. Her postdoctoral project explores the religious sublime in poetry.

Research interests
Literature and religion
Literature and philosophy
The sublime in literature
Death, God and eternity in literature
Symbolism in literature
Virginia Woolf
20th century poetry and prose

 

Current research
Postdoctoral project: “The religious sublime in poetry”

Article (to be sent for a review)
“Emily Dickinson’s Representation of Death, God and Eternity”

Conferences
Invitation to the University of Glasgow. Topic: “For Nothing was Simply One Thing”: Woolf’s Pluralistic Approach to Nature Representation” (could not participate)

Presentations
“To Swim against the Stream to Go Further. Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky and the current thought in Ukraine”, Justus Liebig University Giessen

Awards/ Grants/ Scholarships
Justus Liebig University scholarship (PhD), 2008
DAAD scholarship (PhD), 2008-2011
The Volkswagen Foundation scholarship (Postdoc), 2022-2023

Non-Academic Publications
Translation of Lesa Melnyczuk-Morgan’s book Holodomor: Silenced Voices of the Starved Children (To be published by “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” Publishing House)