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Katarzyna Granicka

is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of “Artes Liberales”, where she earned her Ph.D. in cultural studies (2018). Her dissertation was dedicated to the process of creating catechisms in Nahuatl during the early stage of cultural and linguistic contact in Mexico. Currently, she works as a post-doc researcher in the project “Indigenous trauma, acculturation and agency. The Nahua world from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century”, financed by the Polish National Science Center. Her research interests are mostly focused on the consequences of the colonial situation in the first decades after the conquest of Mexico: language and cultural contact, social change, coping strategies developed by indigenous people and native agency in the new reality.

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