Michael Horacki

Sessional Lecturer (University of Regina, Luther College)
PhD (University of Saskatchewan); MA (Queen's University); BA Hons. (University of Regina)

Office: AH 317
E-mail: michael.horacki@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4304

Current classes
Winter 2024: ENGL 100-397; ENGL 100-L01, ENGL 338AJ, ENGL 387AB

Research interests

  • Assemblage Theory
  • Literary Theory
  • Modernism/Modernity studies
  • British Interwar fiction
  • Mass Media
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Evelyn Waugh
  • George Orwell

 

Dr. Horacki’s research interests include assemblage theory, modernism/modernity studies, British interwar fiction, and mass media. His dissertation, Memory, Interpellation, and Assemblage: Multivalent Assemblage in the Novels of Virginia Woolf, George Orwell, and Evelyn Waugh (2019), examines the relationship between individual and group identity in the fiction of the three authors. His current work expands on his dissertation project, focusing on the relationship between unstable social positions and individual identity following WWI, the threats posed to individual subjectivity by modernity in interwar fiction, and attempts to use collective memory and history to form stable identity in the face of the Displaced Persons crisis at the end of WWII.