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LITERATURE
KEYNOTE LECTURE
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LITERATURE
dr Marta Komsta
Emilia Flis
Magdalena Solarz
Małgorzata Wójcik
Discussion
Coffee Break
CHAIR:
New Angels in the House: Domesticity in Sarah Waters' FingersmithUMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
The labyrinth as an anti-home in Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves
A child vs. the world: racism in To Kill a Mockingbird
CULTURE & MEDIA 12:10 LITERATUREdr Edyta Frelik
Natalia Dziewięcka
Małgorzata Furgacz
Anna Sokół
Discussion
Coffee Break
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Heroines of Tarantino Movies - Subversion of Representations of Women in Hollywood Cinematography
From “Paddies” to “Spics” – the comparison between contemporary anti-immigrant rhetoric in American media and the anti-Irish one in the 19th century
The abuse of narrative logic in Mulholland Drive – Lynch’s film from the perspective of narratology
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LINGUISTICS prof. Adam Głaz
Łukasz Sitkowski
Joanna Grzybowska
Bartłomiej Milcz
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Coffee Break
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Creativity, productivity and economy in word formation processes - thoughts on Polish and English grammar in a comparative discourse
Latin ‘nomina sacra’ in the early fifteenth-century manuscript of Wycliffe’s Bible
Comparative study of space-time continuum curvaturing expressions. An introduction to methodology
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LINGUISTICS CULTURE & MEDIAŁukasz Sitkowski
Maciej Tomaka
Joanna Hostman
Krzysztof Gortych
Marta Orlik
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On reduction in English – what the English don’t say
Language on the brink. Vulgarisation, polarisation, intensification
Some remarks on the methodology of gesture classification
Formulaic Sequences in Second Language Learning
Emilia Flis
Szymon Wnuk
Borys Róg
Roman Vasylenko
Discussion
Coffee Break
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The Anti-Hero’s Journey. The Monomyth in Macbeth
The Crying of Lot 49 and The Parody of Detective Fiction
Perspectivism of James Joyce's Ulysses
10.40Natalia Dziewięcka
Kalina Szewczyk
Janusz Konrad Borek
Przemysław Szymon Borek
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Comparing Hamlet and Anakin Skywalker as tragic heroes
American Astronauts - Heroes and Examples of American Exceptionalism
The History of Beer Brewing in the United States Before Prohibition
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SALA RADY WYDZIAŁU
Some Myths Die Hard: Canadian and American Revisioning of the North.
LITERATURE – CULTURE & MEDIA – LINGUISTICS
II OGÓLNOPOLSKA
STUDENCKO-DOKTORANCKAKONFERENCJA
STUDENTS’ CORNER 2016:
ROOM 19
ROOM 19
MAY 11
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UJ, Kraków
UŚ, Katowice
UMCS, Lublin
KUL, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UR, Rzeszów
UJ, Kraków
UJ, Kraków
UZ, Zielona Góra
UMCS, Lublin
UTH, Radom
UJK, Kielce
UJK, Kielce
CONFERENCE OPENING
prof. Joanna Durczak
Natalia DziewięckaCHAIR:
9:10 Jakub Wołyniec
09:30 Natalia Paszko
09:50 Maja Furmaga
10:10 Discussion
10:20 Coffee Break
CONFERENCE CLOSING
GUEST LECTURE BY CHRIS MIDURA FROM THE U.S. EMBASSY: FREEDOM OF PRESS IN THE U.S. 45MIN + 15MIN DISCUSSION
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SALA RADY WYDZIAŁU
CONFERENCE OPENING
LITERATURE – CULTURE & MEDIA – LINGUISTICS
II OGÓLNOPOLSKA
STUDENCKO-DOKTORANCKAKONFERENCJA
STUDENTS’ CORNER 2016:
MAY 12
CULTURE & MEDIA
Łukasz SitkowskiCHAIR:
10:30 Natalia Pałka
10:50 Piotr Tokarski
11:10 Anna Lechowicz
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11:40 Coffee Break
LINGUISTICS
Natalia DziewięckaCHAIR:
11:50 Szymon Pietrzykowski
12:10 Kaja Zabłocka
12:30 Mikołaj Szymański
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CULTURE & MEDIA
Emilia FlisCHAIR:
14:30 Barbara Knura
14:50 Justyna Kiełkowicz
15:10 Anna Kwiatkowska
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LITERATURE
Łukasz SitkowskiCHAIR:
11:50 Justyna Mandziuk
12:10 Klaudia Gąsior
12:30 Monika Boguta
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13:00 Coffee Break
LINGUISTICS
Natalia DziewięckaCHAIR:
14:30 Paweł Kołtuniak
14:50 Kamil Żarek
15:10 Paweł Wesołowski
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15:40 Coffee Break
CULTURE & MEDIA
Emilia FlisCHAIR:
16:00 Joanna Mrowiec
16:20 Julita Kula
16:40 Agnieszka Juścińska
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United Kingdom as a Soft Power
When Asterix met the druid: Celtic culture and its influence on modern world
Irish dancing - expectations vs. reality
What is impoliteness and why does it matter? Some remarks on the language of offence
The Latinity of the Douay-Rheims Bible: A Case Study on the Book of Revelation
Translation of picture books – an impossible thing?
Loved and Loathed: U2’s Bono, His Haters and Admirers
Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem and Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy - a study of connectionsWho are fans? Fans, anti-fans and fandom…
In Agatha Christie's shoes. A Comparative Study Sophie Hannah’s Monogram Murders and Agatha Christie’s Works Beyond the convention? Representation of female characters in Middle English romances
A role of God in the life of the lyrical subject in the Holy Sonnets By John Donne
Why money cannot buy happiness? The painful truth about traditional proverbs and their modificationsFathoming the essence of reading: differences between L1 and L2 reading from the perspec-tive of language educationWhy do we laugh? Humour understood in terms of the embodied theory of language
The cultural aspect of video games localization
Does the game play the player – the question of agency in video games
Gender and sexuality in the Mass Effect trilogy
In-between the Orient and the Occident - the Use of Cultural Translation in Arab American Fiction“May the odds be ever in your favour”. Post-Apocalyptic Reality in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games TrilogyPanem from The Hunger Games: Ancient Rome of the Future
LITERATURE
ROOM 19
ROOM 19
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMK, Toruń
KUL, Lublin
UJ, Kraków
UAM, Poznań
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin
UJ, Kraków
UJ, Kraków
UZ, Zielona Góra
UJ, Kraków
UMCS, Lublin
UMCS, Lublin