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    Joanna Bator (born 2 February 1968) is a Polish novelist, journalist, feminist and academic. She specializes in cultural anthropology and gender studies. She is the recipient of the 2013 Nike Award, Poland's top literature prize.

  2. Joanna Bator is a Polish novelist, journalist and academic. She has written a number of books, both fiction and non-fiction. Her titles such as "The Japanese Fan" and "Sandy Mountain" have received wide acclaim in her native Poland.

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  3. Joanna Bator, również Joanna Bator-Łukasiewicz (ur. 2 lutego 1968 w Wałbrzychu) – polska pisarka, publicystka, felietonistka.

  4. Joanna Bator. 13,261 likes · 340 talking about this. Joanna Bator - Oficjalny Profil.

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  5. Joanna Bator to polska pisarka, laureatka Nike i Hermana Hessego, autorka bestsellerów i eseistka. Na stronie Lubimyczytać.pl znajdziesz jej książki, wywiady, opinie, cytaty i dyskusje.

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  6. Joanna Bator. Biography. She was born on February 2nd, 1968 in Walbrzych. As a scholar of the Tempus programme (jointly financed by Kosciuszko Foundation and Japanese government), she has worked at universities in London (1998-1999), New York (1999-2000) and Tokyo (2001-2002).

  7. Joanna Bator has 27 books on Goodreads with 22224 ratings. Joanna Bators most popular book is The Sublime Object of Ideology.