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Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Class in Monica Krawczyk’s Short Stories Cover

Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Class in Monica Krawczyk’s Short Stories

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

According to various researchers, Monica Krawczyk (1887-1954) was the first Polish-American writer whose stories about Polish-American immigrants were published in well-known American magazines in the 1930s and 1940s, and later, in 1950, in a collection entitled If the Branch Blossoms and Other Stories. Most of the short stories revolve around the daily life of Polish-American immigrants in Minnesota. This essay proposes a close reading of two short stories in the collection, “After His Own” and “Wedding in the City,” with a view to illustrating how gender, ethnicity, and social class intersect in the ethnic and American spaces navigated by Krawczyk’s characters, and the ways in which they impact the female protagonists’ identities as women, wives, and mothers.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ewcp-2025-0021 | Journal eISSN: 2067-5712 | Journal ISSN: 1583-6401
Language: English
Page range: 209 - 231
Published on: Dec 23, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

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