Vita
Pawe? Matusz is a sociologist, anthropologist, and queer activist. He graduated from the University of Warsaw and focuses on queer theory in the context of migration in Eastern Europe. In 2020, he co-founded the Leipzig-based collective ACT OST, which brings together individuals advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in Poland and globally. He is also a member of the Leipzig Migrant Council.
Pawe? works as a moderator and organizer in cultural projects related to migration and queer identities. Most recently, he collaborated with Agnieszka Koz?owska on the translation of ??ko Zygmuntówne’s queer poetry into German, which was presented at the internationales literaturfestival berlin 2024.
As a PhD candidate in the “Light On!” project, Pawe? works on and with the archives and biography of Andrzej Selerowicz, one of the first Polish gay rights activists, also known as the creator of one of Poland’s earliest gay zines and a translator of gay literature into Polish.
Publikationen
??? ? Der Preis der Kommerzialisierung (The Price of Commercialization),?https://jungle.world/artikel/2020/38/der-preis-der-kommerzialisierung
??? ? Komunizm dla dzieci, mi?o?? i rewolucja (Communism for Children, Love, and Revolution),?http://codziennikfeministyczny.pl/komunizm-dla-dzieci-milosc-rewolucja-rozmowa/