PhD dissertation title: "Oneself as Threatening Other: Envy, Faction, National Schism in Modern Greek Literature".
Supervisor: Professor Elisavet Arseniou
Androniki Mastoraki was born and lives in Athens. She studied Greek Culture at Greek Open University and got her MA in Systematic Philosophy at National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. Her MA research was in the field of philosophy of mind and was entitled "Action Mimesis: The Example of the Stage Action". In January 2020 she has been conducting her PhD research at the Department of Communication, Media, and Culture at Panteion University on the theme "Oneself as Threatening Other: Envy, Faction, National Schism in Modern Greek Literature".
Professionally, she has worked in the publishing industry as a translator, editor and author. Since 2020 she runs a bookstore-cafe and she is responsible for BookLab Publications.