Dialogue of Generations 2

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Irén Annus
Anna Kérchy

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Annus, Irén, Anna Kérchy, and Erzsébet Barát. 2024. “Dialogue of Generations 2”. Interdisciplinary EJournal of Gender Studies 14 (2):106-33. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/tntef/article/view/46172.
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Irén Annus, University of Szeged

Annus, Irén is Associate Professor at the Department of American Studies at the University of Szeged, Hungary. She is a cultural studies scholar, whose main interest lies in identity studies, visual culture, and 19th-century American society and culture. She has widely lectured and published in these fields, including seven volumes she has authored and/or (co-)edited. She is a member of the Gender Studies and the Inter-America Studies research groups at her university and sits on the editorial board of two journals, Americana and TNT E-journal. She has also served as department chair and secretary of the Hungarian Association of American Studies. E-mail: iannus@lit.u-szeged.hu

Anna Kérchy, University of Szeged

Anna Kérchy, PhD DrHabil Dsc is a Full Professor of English literature at the University of Szeged in Hungary, where she is the head of the Doctoral Program in Literatures and Cultures in English. Her research areas focus on feminist theories of subjectivity, corporeal narratology, body studies, humanimal studies, posthumanism, fantastic fiction and children’s/YA literature. She authored the monographs Body-Texts in the Novels of Angela Carter (Edwin Mellen, 2008), Alice in Transmedia Wonderland (McFarland, 2016) that won the HUSSE book award, Essays in Feminist Aesthetics and Narratology (JatePress, 2019) The Poetics and Politics of Victorian Nonsense (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Press, 2024), and edited thirteen essay collections.

Erzsébet Barát, CEU

Erzsébet Barát is a retired Associate Professor of the Department of English, at the University of Szeged and since 2000 Recurring Visiting Professor at CEU. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the Social Sciences Faculty, Lancaster University, UK. Her research interests include feminist critical theory, relational models of identity, and the relationship between language, power and ideology. She is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Hungarian journal TNTeF. In 2005 she launched and has organized till 2022 the annual gender studies conference in Szeged. She is a regular contributor to edited volumes and journals in English and Hungarian.

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