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Dr.habil.JUDITAGNESKADAR(PhD)Associateprofessor
Cell:36/30/3766007Email:[email protected]
Personal: Birthplace/date: Miskolc,12.24.1967 Interests: internationalrelations,Canada,USA,travelingEmployment:
2016‐ DirectorofInternationalRelationsUniversityofPhysicalEducation,Budapest
2014‐5. DirectoroftheCenter for International Relations, EszterházyKárolyUniversity,Eger2013. Head of the International Relations Office, Eszterházy KárolyCollege,Eger2004‐2016: Associateprofessor,fulltime
DepartmentofAmericanStudies,EKC1997‐2004: Assistantlecturer,fulltime
DepartmentofAmericanStudies,EKC1991–1996: Lecturer,fulltime
DepartmentofAmericanStudies,EKC AmericanandCanadianStudies,Languagepractice
Furtherprofessionalengagements:Reviewer,TempusFoundation(2015‐)Chiefadviser(partime),EducationDepartmentoftheCentralBankofHungary(2015‐)Volunteerwork:FoodBankHungaryvolunteer/helper(2015‐)
Post–SecondaryEducation:2012‐2014: habilitation(Dr.univ.)
EötvösUniversity(ELTE),BudapestThesistitle:“GoingIndian:CulturalAppropriationintheNarrativeDe/Re‐ConstructionofEthnicIdentityinRecentNorthAmericanLiterature.”
2009: LCCI(LondonChamberofCommerceandIndustry)Trainingforexaminers(Eger)
2002‐2003: PhDCourseinComparativeLiteraryStudiesatELTE,Budapest2002: ECL(EuropeanConsortiumfortheCertificateofAttainmentin ModernLanguages)Trainingforexaminers(Budapest)2001‐2003: PhD EötvösUniversity(ELTE),Budapest
Thesistitle:”AlternativeHistoriesinWestern‐CanadianFiction Between1975‐1985.”
2000: ORIGOTrainingforStateExamexaminers(Budapest)1994–1997: PhDCourseinAmericanStudiesatKLTE,Debrecen1986–1991: M.A.
KossuthUniversityDebrecen(EnglishandHungarianLiteratureandLanguage)
Thesistitle:”TheTracesofan16thCenturyEnglishand HungarianConnection:DiószegiBónisMátyásandRichard
Younge.” ProfessionalAssociations:
HungarianSocietyfortheStudyofEnglish(HUSSE)—boardmemberAssociationforCanadianStudies(ICCS‐CEACS)HungarianNetworkofCanadianists(HUNCS)‐headHungarianAssociationofAmericanStudies(HAAS)Hungarian‐CanadianInterculturalSociety—boardmember
PapersandPublications:
1. ”EgyXVII.századimagyar–angolkapcsolatnyomában.”ritishandAmericanStudies.Ed.LehelVadon.Eger:KárolyEszterházyTeacherTrainingCollege,1991.87–97.
2. ”HughMaclennan’sComplexNarrativeTechniqueinHisLastNovel.”EgerJournalofAmericanStudiesVol.I.Ed.LehelVadon,KárolyEszterházyTeacherTrainingCollege,Eger,1993.61–74.
3. ”TheFigureofEveryclowninJackRichardson’sGallow’sHumour(1961).”EgerJournalofAmericanStudiesVol.II.Ed.LehelVadon,KárolyEszterházyTeacherTrainingCollege,Eger,1994.45‐61.
4. ”APossibleApplicationofPhilosophyintheStudyofRecentAmericanFiction.”EgerJournalofAmericanStudies.Vol.VI.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKF,2000.43‐56.
5. “MulticulturalandMultivocalChallengestotheGrandNarrativesofthePastintheContextofRecentWesternCanadianFiction:TheExampleofG.Bowering’sBurningWater(1980).MulticulturalChallengeinAmericanCulture—HemingwayCentennial.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKTF,1999.112‐22.
6. “BeingWestofHistory”:TheSpecificWesternCanadianApproachtothePastinSomeRecentCanadianNovels.”Proceedings—FirstInternationalConferenceofCentralEuropeanCanadianists.Brno:MasarykUP,2001.135‐42.
7. “Histories,Truths,Fictions:InterdisciplinaryRelationsofHistoriographyandFictionintheContextofRecentWestern‐CanadianFiction.”EgerJournalofAmericanStudiesVolVII.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger,EKTFLyceum,2001.21‐36.
8. “’Kleenex‐View’andCulturalDevaluation:MerchandizeasOntologyinDonDeLillo’sWhiteNoise(1985).”EgerJournalofAmericanStudies.Vol.VII.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKTFLyceum,2002.185‐202.
9. “TheMarginalizationoftheDiscourseinRecentWesternCanadianFiction.”MinorityDiscoursesinaCross/Trans‐CulturalPerspective.Eds.E.Sojka,T.Sikora.Katowice:WydawnictwoNaukoweSlask,2004.
10. “ConceptsoftheDiscourseofHistoriography:PaulRicouerandHaydenWhite.”BudaiLászlóemlékkönyv.Veszprém:VeszprémUP,2004.
11. “ShapeShifters:Cross‐CulturalPassageNarrativeinanInterdisciplinaryApproach.”HUSSEPapers.ProceedingsoftheSeventhBiennialConference.Veszprém:VeszprémUP,2006.56‐66.
12. “ThePatternofCounterPassageinFictionofBiracialMaritalRelations—FromColonialtoContemporaryNorth‐AmericanLiterature.”TheRomanianJournalofEnglishStudies,Timisoara,4/2007.31‐39.
13. ”LearningtoListen:ChangingPerspectivesintheStudyofCulturalDiversityinNorth‐America.”Americana.Szeged:UniversityofSzegedP,Spring,2007.1.(online)http://americanaejournal.hu/vol3no1/kadar
14. ”Archie,WhoAreYouFooling,Anyway?—FluidNarrativeandIdentityinArmandGarnetRuffo’sGreyOwl:TheMysteryofArchibaldBelaney(1996).”EJASvol.X.(Canadianaspecialissue).Ed.VadonLehel.Eger:Lyceum,2007.35‐56.Print.
15. „ASzürkeBagolyszindrómatanulságai—azetnikaimásságbavágyódás,indigenizációésidentitásdiszlokációnéhánypéldája.”MI/MÁS—Gondolatokatoleranciáról.(ConferenceProceedings.)Eds.J.KadarandA.Tarnoc.Eger:EKTF,2009.275‐86.Print.
16. “Trans‐CulturalHybridityinSuzetteMayr’sMoonHoney.”ImaginativeSpaces:CanadaintheEuropeanMind,EuropeintheCanadianMind.(ConferenceProceedings.)Brno:MasarykUP,2009.125‐34.Print.
17. “Transcending Ethnicity: Dislocating the Self and Color‐Lines by Constructing anImaginary Other Self: The Camouflage Forest Superman of the White Savage.”CrossSections. Vol.II: Selected Papers in Literature and Culture form the 9th HUSSEConference.Eds.A.Rouse,G.Szamosi,G.Vöő.Pécs:InstituteofEnglishStudiesFacultyofHumanities,UniversityofPécs,2010.323‐332.Print.
18. “Fictional In‐Betweenness in Deborah Larsen’s TheWhite (2003).” Eger Journal ofAmericanStudies.Vol.XII.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKTFLyceum,2010.333‐58.Print.
19. ”Ethno‐Cultural Ambiguity in Recent American Gone Indian Stories: the CamouflageForestSupermanWhiteSavageandTwo‐Falling‐Voices,theWhiteSeneca.”JelaKehoeed. Ambiguity—Conference Proceedings. http://www.ff.ku.sk/Ambiguity_e‐book_final.pdf.2010.(online)
20. “From White vs. Native to White and Native—Going Indian, Playing Indian andIdentifying with First Nations Values.” Central European Journal of CanadianStudies/Revued'étudescanadiennesenEuropecentrale.Vol7,2011.77‐86.Print.
21. “Archibald Belaney/Grey Owl, the Liminal Being of Ruffo's Long Verse.” FreesideEurope. Ed. Krisztina Kodó. 2012. http://www.kodolanyi.hu/freeside/issues/issue7(online)
22. “Indianness,WhitenessandCulturalAppropriationinRecentCanadianandAmericanGoing Indian Narratives.” Eds. Krisztina Kodó, A. Jakabfi and B. Richter. Identity‐
Building in the English‐SpeakingWorld. Saarbrucken: LAP Lambert, 2012. 149‐68.Print.
23. “The Politics of Going Native: “In‐dianing” and “Out‐Indianing” in Recent NorthAmericanFiction.”Aszavakszépsége,avagyabibliográfus igazsága:TisztelgésVadonLehel 70. születésnapján. Eds. Zoltán Abádi Nagy, J. Kadar and A. Tarnoc. Eger:EszterházyCollege,2012.485‐508.Print.
24. “Displaced Routes/Roots in Recent U.S. and Canadian Fiction of Indigenization.”EnchantedbyMyth:AVolumeforZsoltKálmánVirágosonHis70thBirthday.L.Németh,Z.Simon,A.TarnocandG.Varróeds.DebrecenUP,2012.315‐324.Print.
25. „Az etno‐kulturális identitás formálódása a kortárs észak‐amerikai „Going Indian”történetekben: pszichoanalitikai megközelítés.” MI/MÁS—Gondolatok a másságról.(Conference Proceedings.) Eds. J. Szathmári and J. Kadar. Eger: Eszterházy College,2012.211‐26.Print.
26. “Wilderness Dreams and Experiences in Recent U.S. and Canadian Fiction ofIndigenization.”ReadingNature Conference Proceedings, Eds. Rebeca Valverde et al.Madrid:ComplutenseUP,2012.183‐94.Print.
27. “Your version of a savage:” the Forerunners of Contemporary Going Indian Stories”Tanulmányok Bollobás Enikő 60. Születésnapjára. Eds. T. Frank, V. Benczik and I.Geiger.Budapest:ELTE,2012.67‐82.Print.
28. “WhoIsIndianEnough?TheProblemofAuthenticityinContemporaryCanadianandAmericanGoneIndianStories.”DecodingAmericanCulturesintheGlobalContext.RIASVol.6,Spring‐Fall№1–2/2013.Guesteds.ZuzannaSzatanikandM.Krzykawski.187‐214.Print.
29. „MulticulturalIdentityNegotiationinSomeRecentSouthwesternMixedBloodPoems.”HUSSE11: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on the Study ofEnglish. Eds. VeronikaRuttkayandBálintGárdos.Budapest:L’Harmattan,2014.536‐52.Print.
30. Herczog,Csilla,Kadar, JuditÁgnes. "TheMediaCoverageofRecentRomaHungarianImmigrantstoCanada."Topos3.1,2014.169‐181.Print.
31. “TheProblemofAuthenticityinContemporaryAmerican“GoneIndian”Stories.”NativeAmericanLiterature.Ed.DeborahMadsen.Routledge,2016.64‐73.Print.(https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138020603)
Upcomingpublications:
“KnowledgeDiplomacyintheHungarianHEIcontext:innovativeinternationalization.”DUF2016.Print.“MulticulturalIdentityNegotiationinRecentCanadianMixed‐BloodNarratives:Boyden’sThreeDayRoad.”inEds.VanjaPolićandE.LeCalvé–Ivičević.“Beyondthe49thParallel:CanadaandtheNorth–IssuesandChallenges”.UniversityofZagreb.2016.Print.“Liminalityandthe“HybridPotential”inLiteraturebySomeContemporaryMixedBloodCanadianWriters.”"MixedHeritage:(Self)PortraitsandIdentityNegotiation."AmericanaE‐journalspecialIssues.Eds.Edith‐AnnePageotandJuditKádár.“HumorinContemporaryMixedBloodNorth‐AmericanWriting:Nanabush's"Pandora'sBoxofPossibilities."NewPerspectivesonHumorinNativeAmericanCultures.RoutledgeResearchinTransnationalIndigenousPerspectivesbookseries(https://www.routledge.com/Routledge‐Research‐in‐Transnational‐Indigenous‐Perspectives/book‐series/RRTIP)
ReviewEssays:1. VirginiaL.SauvéandMoniqueSauvé:GatewaytoCanada.(Toronto:OxfordUP,1997.)
Bookreview.EgerJournalofAmericanStudiesV.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKTF,1998.129‐33.Print.
2. “CanadaandtheMillennium:Proceedingsofthe2ndCanadianStudiesConferenceinCentral
Europe.Editor:AnnaJakabfi.Budapest:LorándEötvösUP,1999.215pp.”Reviewessay.EgerJournalofAmericanStudies.Vol.VI.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKF,2000.217‐20.Print.
3. ”AbádiNagyZoltán:Világregény–Regényvilág:Amerikaiíróinterjúk.(TheNovelofthe
World—TheWorldoftheNovel:ConversationswithAmericanWriters.)Debrecen,KossuthUP,1997.251pp.”EgerJournalofAmericanStudies,Vol.VI.Ed.L.Vadon.2000.209–16.Print.
4. “The1950s—Proceedingsofthe2003BiennialConferenceoftheAssociationofAmerican
StudiesatELTEUniv.,Budapest.”EgerJournalofAmericanStudies.Vol.VIII.Ed.L.Vadon.Eger:EKTF,2008.Print.
Book‐LengthPublications:
1. Critical Perspectives on English–Canadian Literature (Textbook). Ed. J. Kadar. Eger:EKTFLyceum,1996.Print.
2. Going Indian: Cultural Appropriation inNorth American Literature. Biblioteca Javier
Coyd’estudisnord‐americans.Valencia:ValenciaUP,2012.Print.(http://www.llibreriacatalonia.cat/es/ebook/going‐indian‐cultural‐appropriation‐in‐recent‐north‐american‐literature_E0000634677ISBN978.84.370.8976‐8.262l.)
http://bookstore.unm.edu/c‐215‐author‐events.aspx
Chapter‐lengthpublication:
Chapter 5: ”The Problem of Authenticity in Contemporary American ”Gone Indian”Stories.”inDeborahMadsened.TheRoutledgeCompaniontoNativeAmericanLiterature.Abingdon:Routledge,2016.64‐74.Print.
EditorialWork:1. EgerJournalofAmericanStudies‐‐editorialboardmember2. Freeside Europe Online Academic Journal—Modern Cultural, Literary and Linguistic
Perspectives(www.freesideeurope.com)editorialboardmember3. Revising/ proofreading Bogdán, Péter et al. Diversity, Interculturality. (Társadalmi
sokszínűség,interkulturalitás.)manuscript(TÁMOP‐5.4.4‐09/2‐C‐2009‐0002project)2011.)
4. FreesideEurope—Canadianaspecialissue(Febr.2012)5. http://www.kodolanyi.hu/freeside/issues/issue7(on‐line)guesteditor6. MI/MÁSKonferencia2008:Gondolatokatoleranciáról.(ConferenceProceedings.)Eds.J.
KadarandA.Tarnoc.Eger,EKTFLyceum,2009.Print.7. EgerJournalofAmericanStudies.Vol.X.Gen.ed.L.Vadon.Guested.J.Kadar.Eger:EKTF,
2007.Print.8. Aszavakszépsége,avagyabibliográfusigazsága:TisztelgésVadonLehel70.születésnapján.
Eds.ZoltánAbádiNagy,J.Á.Kadar,A.Tarnoc.Eger:EszterházyCollege,2012.pp858.Print.
9. Mi/Más Konferencia 2010. Gondolatok amásságról. Eds. J. Kadar and J. Szathmári. EKF
Líceum,2012.(ConferenceProceedings.)Print.10. InternationalStrategies inHigherEducation:ChallengesandGoodPractices. (Conference
proceedings)Eds:R.ZsambaandJ.Kadar.Eger,EKF,2014.Print.
Translation: TechnologicalandTraceabilityImplicationsofQualityControlonMeatProducts‐‐Reference
Notes for the Specialization entitled ”Quality and Food Safety in Meat ProcessingTechnologies”under”FoodTraceabilityandFoodSafety.”Print.
Socrates‐ErasmusJointMasterProgram.AttilaKiss,ZoltánNaár,AnikóBoros‐Győri,AntalVéha,FerencEszes,CsabaHajdú,JózsefSzarvas.Eger:EKFLyceum,2008.(online)
Aborminősítéstudományoseszköztára.(TheScientificToolsofWineQualification).Zoltán
Murányi.(Támop4.1.1.C.2015.)(online)ProfessionalandCommunityActivities:1991–1993:TeacherandcoordinatoroftheRussianRetrainingProgramattheDepartmentofAmericanStudies(EKF)Eger,Hungary1993: Guest lecturer: ”Introduction toEnglish–CanadianLiterature.”DepartmentofFrenchStudies,EKF,Eger,Hungary
1995: ”Anti‐Closure Strategies in the Dialogue with History: A Possible Reading of R.Kroetsch: Badlands and M. Atwood: The Handmaid’s Tale.” Sense of Place: Regionalism inCanadianLiteratureConferenceatUniversityofAlberta,Edmonton,Canada.(13–15October) 1997:”TheMythsofRe‐CreationinSomeRecentCanadianNovels.”ESSE3Conference,Pécs,Hungary(30January–2February)
1998: “‘BeingWestofHistory’:TheSpecificWesternCanadianApproachtothePastinSomeRecent Canadian Novels.” First International Conference of Central European Canadianists,Brno,CzechRepublic(13‐5November)
1998: “Multicultural andMultivocal Challenges to the Grand Narratives of the Past in theContext of RecentWestern Canadian Fiction: The Example of G. Bowering’sBurningWater(1980).HAASConferenceonMulticulturalChallengesinAmericanCulture.Eger,Hungary(27‐8November)
2000: “Interculturality in aWesternCanadianLiteraryContext:TheMarginalizationof theDiscourse.”Vienna InternationalSymposiumon theAspectsof Interculturality inCanadaandtheU.S.ViennaUniversity,Vienna,Austria(12‐4April)
2001: YoungCanadianists’Forum,Eger,Hungary(3May)—chieforganizer
2002: “Patterns of Marginalization in the Discourse of RecentWestern Canadian Fiction.”Ustron Conference onMinority Discourses in a Cross‐/Trans‐Cultural Perspective, Katowice,Poland(26‐9April)2004:“Re‐ReadingTwoTalesofSilencedVoices:Hawthorne’sTheScarletLetter(1850)andAtwood’sTheHandmaid’sTale (1985).”HawthorneConference, Károli University, Budapest,Hungary(6‐7May)2004‐6: Chief organizer of the correspondent students’ educationalprograms of the EnglishandAmericanInstitute,EKF.
2004:“LearningtoListen:ChangingPerspectivesintheStudyofCulturalDiversityinNorth‐America.”HAASBiennialConference,ELTE,Budapest,Hungary(26‐27November)
2005: “Shape Shifters:GoneOther,DanceswithWolves andOther Stories of Trans‐CulturalPassage in Recent North‐American Culture.” HUSSE7 Conference, Veszprém University,Veszprém,Hungary(27‐29January)
2005: “Canadian Studies at EKF: Achievements and Future Goals.” 25th Anniversary ofCanadianStudiesinHungarySymposium,Budapest,Hungary(28‐29April)
2005‐7: “Introduction to Hungarian Culture” course for Erasmus students at EKF, Eger,Hungary
2005:GuestprofessoratVilniusPedagogicalUniversity,Vilnius,Lithuania(24‐28September)
2006:“GoneOther:Counter‐PassageNarrativesinRecentAmericanandCanadianLiterature.”RapturesandContinuity:USandCanadianComparativeStudiesConference,SorbonneNouvelleUniversity,Paris,France.(1April)
2006:“ThePatternofCounter‐PassageinFictionofBiracialMaritalRelations—FromColonialto Contemporary North‐American Literature.” BAAS Conference, Timisuara University,Timisuara,Romania.(18‐20May)
2006:“Trans‐CulturalHybridityinSuzetteMayr’sMoonHoney.”4thInternationalConferenceofCEACS,DebrecenUniversity,Debrecen,Hungary.(27‐29October)2006‐8:PATCHWORKResearchTeamchieforganizer
2007:“FictionalIn‐BetweennessinDeborahLarsen’sTheWhite(2003).”HUSSE8Conference,UniversityofSzeged,Szeged,Hungary.(25‐7January)
2007‐8:Chieforganizer,lectureratCANADA4UlecturingtouratEgersecondaryschools2007:GuestprofessoratKaradenizUniversity,Trabzon,Turkey.(13‐15May)
2007:“Cross‐CulturalIdentityShiftinginNorth‐AmericanLiterature.”ICCSSummerSeminar,Ottawa,Canada.(12‐18August)
2007:CANADA4UDAYSymposium organizerand lecturer: “TransmittableCanadianValues.”(6November)
2008:“ASzürkeBagolyszindrómatanulságai—etnikaimásságbavágyódásazészak‐amerikaikultúrában.”MI/MÁSConferenceonTolerance,EKF,Eger,Hungary.(19‐20March);presenterandconferenceorganizer.
2008:“EthnicCanadianLiterature.”AmericanCornerLectureSeries.(18November)
2009: “Transcending Ethnicity: Dislocating the Self and Color‐Lines by Constructing anImaginary Other Self—The Camouflage Forest Superman of the White Savage.” HUSSE9Conference,Pécs,Hungary.(22‐24January)
2009:Boardmember,PhDdefenseprocessofJuditNagy(ELTEUniv.,Budapest)
2009: “Ethno‐CulturalAmbiguity inRecentAmericanGone IndianStories—TheCamouflageForest Superman White Savage and Two‐Falling‐Voices, The White Seneca.” AmbiguityConference.CatholicUniversity,Ruzomberok,Slovakia.(24‐6June)
2009:VisitingprofessoratGeorgiaStateCollegeandUniversity,Milledgeville,Georgia,USA
2009:Boardmember,habilitationdefenseprocessofAnnaJakabfi(ELTEUniv.,Budapest)
2010: “From White v. Native to White and Native—Going Indian, Playing Indian andAppreciating First Nations Values.” 31st American Indian Workshop: “Transformation,Translation,Transgression:NativeAmericanCulture inContactandContext.”KarlUniversity,Prague,CzechRepublic.(25‐28March)
2010:“TheShadesofMulticulturalismandEducationintheUSA.”Mini‐ConferenceatELTEPPK(29April)chair
2010:DisplacedRoutes/RootsinRecentU.S.andCanadianFictionofIndigenization.”MESEA7Conference,JannusPannoniusUniversity,Pécs(15‐18June)
2010: Chair at “A Native American Perspective on Travel and Trade.” session of MESEA7Conference,JannusPannoniusUniversity,Pécs(15‐18June)
2010: “The Clash of Cultures, Transcultural Passages.” Presentation at the Social SciencesEducation Consortium Annual Conference entitledANew Look atHungary andHungarian‐AmericanInteractions.EKF,Eger(19June)
2010:“TheNarrativeFormulationofEthno‐CulturalIdentityandthePassingExperience:aPsychoanalyticalApproachtoGoingIndianinContemporaryNorthAmericanFiction.”ONE/AN/OTHER2Conference,EszterházyCollege,Eger(28‐29October)
2010:“ThePost‐ColonialRetellingofEthno‐CulturalPassingExperiencesinRecentNorthAmericanFiction.”HAASConference,DebrecenUniversity(11‐12November)
2011: “Who Is IndianEnough?TheProblemofAuthenticity inContemporaryCanadianandAmerican Gone Indian Stories.” HUSSE10 Conference, Pázmány Péter Catholic University,Piliscsaba,Hungary(27‐9January)
2011: “ResearchingIndigenizationNarratives.”GenevaNativeAmericanMasterclass.Geneva,Switzerland.(18March)
2011: “The Politics of Going Native and Out‐Indianing in Recent North American Fiction.”AmericanIndianWorkshop,Graz,Austria(31March‐3April)
2011:“Indianness,WhitenessandCulturalAppropriationandRecentCanadianandAmericanGoing IndianNarratives.“ IdentityBuilding in theEnglishSpeakingWorldConference. Siófok,Hungary.(28April‐1May)
2011:Boardmember,PhDdefenseprocessofVeryBenczik.ELTEUniv.,Budapest(24June)
2011: “Wilderness Dreams and Experiences in Recent U.S. and Canadian Fiction ofIndigenization.” Reading Nature Conference, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain (14‐16December)
2012: “ “Yourversionofasavage:” theForerunnersofContemporaryGoingIndianStories.”IndigenousPerspectivesConference,KároliandELTEUniversities,Budapest.(8‐10March)2012:“TheInteractionofthe‘Real’andtheFabricated,‘ImpostorSelf’inRuffo’sBelaney/GreyOwlNarrative.”Impostors,WannabesConference,Jena,Germany(24‐26April)2012:“IndiannessasaSiteof IdentityandSomeCorrelatedSpacesofCulturalandPersonalMemory.”ACSIConference,Dublin,Ireland.(10‐12May)2013:“MulticulturalIdentityNegotiationinSomeRecentSouthwesternMixed‐BloodPoems.”HUSSE21Conference,Budapest,Hungary(24‐6January)
2013:Boardmember,habilitationprocessofRékaChristian,SzegedUniv.atELTEUniversityofBudapest(18March)2013:Boardmember,habilitationprocessofKrisztinaKodó,atELTEUniversityofBudapest(September)
2013:“WritingagainstaSingularIdentity”inContemporaryNuevomexicano/aLiterature.”and„Azalapítóeszmékésértékekmegkérdőjeleződéseamaiamerikaitársadalomstruktúrájában.”Habilitationpresentations,ELTEUniversity,Budapest(9December)
2014:“HybridIdentityNegotiationandBlendedHeritageintheSouthwest:aCulturalParadigmShift.”HAASConference,PázmányUniversity,Budapest(29May)
2014:“ThinkingInternational,GoingGlobal:InternationalizationinHigherEducation.”InternationalStrategiesinHigherEducationConference,EszterházyUniversity,Eger(3June)
2014:CampusHungarygrant:BusanandSeoul,SouthKoreaHighereducationalfairs(Sept.2014.)
2014:TempusFoundationgrant:Bogota,ColumbiaandSaoPaolo,BrazilEuroposgradosandEuroposhighereducationalfairs2015:countryrepresentativeofHungarianchapterofCEACS(CentralEuropeanAssociationforCanadianStudies)2015:boardmember,HUSSE2015:CampusHungarygrant:Cuiaba,BrazilFAUBAIInternationalConference(24‐8April)
2015:TempusFoundationgrant:Boston,USANAFSAconference2015:Presentation:“ChallengestoMulticulturalisminNorthAmericaandelsewhere.”SzentIstvánUniversity,Gödöllő,Hungary(Scienceandsociety–globalissuesofthe21stcenturycourse)2015:Presentation:“MulticulturalIdentityNegotiationinSomeRecentCanadianandU.S.Mixed‐BloodNarratives.”CEACSConference,Zagreb,Croatia(7‐10October)2015:Boardmember:Hungarian‐CanadianInterculturalSociety
2015:Presentation:“KnowledgeDiplomacyintheHungarianHEIContext:InnovativeInternationalization.”East‐WestCohesionConference,DunaújvárosCollege(12November)
2015:Presentation:“The‘SpecialOccasions:”IdentityFormulationandthe“HybridPotential”inLiteraryTextsbySomeContemporaryHyphenatedIdentityCanadianWriters.”Multiculturalism2Conference,KároliUniversity,Budapest(20November)
2015:Presentation:“Worklifebalance:ideálvagyrealitás?Azezredfordulónőiszerepkihívásaipársikeresmagyarésamerikaipéldaalapján.”NemekrőlNemesebben–avagysikeresnőiésférfiszerepeka21.században(GenderRolesinthe21.c.)ConferenceandWorkshop,ZsigmondKirályCollege,Budapest(21November)2016:Paneldiscussion:”Migration:PresumptionsandFacts”organizedbytheUSEmbassyofBudapest(7April)2016:Plenarytalk:”TransmittableNorth‐AmericanValues:VolunteeringandCommunityOrientation.”ÓbudaiUniversity,Budapest(22April)2016:Presentation:”HumorinContemporaryMixedBloodNorth‐AmericanWriting.”AmericanIndianWorkshop,UniversityofSouthernDenmark,Odense,Denmark(25‐28May)2016:Presentation:”Liminalityandthe“HybridPotential”inLiteraturebySomeContemporaryMixedBloodCanadianWriters.”In‐Between:LiminalSpacesinCanadianLiteratureandCultureConference,UniversityofGraz,Austria(2‐4June)2016:Boardmember,opponentforEszterSzenczi’sdoctoralprocessatELTE
2016:Presentation:“SeeingfromtheSpaceBetweenCultures:CanadianMétisWriter'sUniqueApproachtoMulticulturalism.”MulticulturalisminCanada:ChangingPerspectivesConference,KároliGáspárUniversityandELTEUniversity,Budapest(24‐5November)2016:Budapest:4th„RETURN–U.S.AlumniinHungary”conferencePázmányPéterCatholicUniversity(január30)2016:Budapest:ACAéveskonferencia:UniverCities.Highereducationinstitutionsandtheirhabitat.(november20‐22)2016:Budapest:EuropeanNetworkforAmericanAlumniAssociations(ENAM)konferencia,sessionchair(november19)
Grants:
1. JFKI Postgraduate Research Grant Kennedy Institute, Berlin, Germany (July 17–
August13,1995,and17–28March,1996)2. FEFAIII.ResearchatNationalLibrary;Ottawa,CanadaandPresentationat”Senseof
Place”ConferenceatUniversityofAlberta,Edmonton,Canada(13–21October,1995)3. ICCSFacultyEnrichmentProgramOttawa,Canada(July,1997)4. Salzburg Seminar on Contemporary American Literature, Salzburg, Austria (April,
2003)5. ISSC Summer Seminar on Canadian Studies University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
(August,2004)6. CEACSResearchGrantatMasarykUniversity,Brno,CzechRepublic(May2005.)7. ICCS‐CEACSgrant: ICCSSummerSeminar andCEACSTravelFundOttawa,Canada
(August,2007)8. SalzburgSeminaronContemporaryAmericanLiteratureSalzburg,Austria(October,
2008)9. CEACSFacultyResearchProgramgrant(July‐August,2009)10. EKFSabbaticalResearchGrant(projecttitle:“GoingIndian:CulturalAppropriation
intheNarrativeDe/Re‐ConstructionofEthnicIdentityinRecentNorth‐AmericanLiterature.”)
11. FulbrightFellowshipteachandresearchgrant(August2012‐January,2013)12. UniversityofNewMexico,RegionalStudiesCenter researchgrant (July‐August,
2013)13. ErasmusStaffMobilitygrantIsztambul,Usak,Izmir,Foca,Turkey(November,2013)14. Tempus Foundation grant Afro‐Europe Partnership Seminar, Brussels, Belgium
(December,2013)15. CampusHungary travel grant, Busan and Seoul, South Korea (Higher educational
fairs,September,2014.)16. TempusFoundationgrant,Bogota,ColumbiaandSaoPaolo,Brazil (Europosgrados
andEuroposhighereducationalfairs,November,2014.)17. CampusHungarygrant
Cuiaba,Brazil:FAUBAIInternationalConference(24‐8April,2015)18. TempusFoundationgrant
Boston,USA:NAFSAconference(23‐29May,2015)19. Erasmusstaffmobility
ChichesterandLondon,UK(26‐9September)
Awards:
CertificateofAppreciationofGeorgiaCollegeandStateUniversity,forguestprofessor’swork,cross‐culturalstudyandexchange.(Elismerőoklevéloktatóimunkáért,valamintazintézményicsereprogrambanfolytatotttevékenységért.)GCSU,Milledgeville,Georgia,USA.2009.
CertificateofMerit—Rector’srecognition,SzentIstvánUniversity,2015.Tempus Foundation: Award for the Development of Internationalization in HigherEducation (2)(withKrisztinaSzőke.Category: Increasingthe internationalvisibility,presence and attractivity of the HEI: Eszterházy Goes Global: Eszterházy StudentsAmbassadors), 2016. http://www.tka.hu/hir/5331/felsooktatas-nemzetkozi-fejleszteseert-dij-2015
References: Prof.GabrielMelendez Dr.HajnalkaCsafor(PhD) DistinguishedProfessor Dean
Dept.ofAmericanStud. FacultyofArts UniversityofNewMexico EKU,Eger Albuquerque,NM [email protected] [email protected]
Prof.BorbélyAttila Prof.MártaFülöpFormerRector HeadWekerleSándorBusinessSchool SocialandCulturalPsychol.Dept.HungarianRectors’ForumInternationalCommittee HungarianAcademyofSciencesAssociateChair Budapest,Hungarydraborbely@t‐email.hu [email protected]