Anglophilia
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Zagreb
May 4 – 6, 2017
Conference Programme
Thursday, May 4th
08:30 – 09:30 | REGISTRATION | |
09:30 – 10:00 | OPENING CEREMONY | CONFERENCE HALL |
10:00 – 11:00 | Ante Petrović (University of Zagreb) Celtic Influences on English and the Proposed Atlantic Sprachbund | CONFERENCE HALL |
Nikola Jokić (Karl Franzens University of Graz) Analysis of Communication Strategies among Erasmus Students |
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Mislav Živković (University of Zagreb) Who Needs “Holden Caulfield”?: From Reception to Legitimation |
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11:15 – 12:15 | PANEL DISCUSSION English as a Lingua Franca | CONFERENCE HALL |
12:15 – 13:30 | LUNCH BREAK | |
13:30 – 14:30 | KEYNOTE Asst. Prof. Mateusz-Milan Stanojević (University of Zagreb) The Emotional and Evaluative Basis of Discursive Metaphor | CONFERENCE HALL |
14:45 – 15:25 | Vanja Vuković (University of Vienna) Fare Ye Well: On Competition between “Ye” and “You” in Early Modern English | CONFERENCE HALL |
Ivana Popovikj (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University) Metalinguistic Awareness in Bilingual People |
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15:35 – 16:35 | Tatjana Bacovsky (University of Vienna) From Folklore to Fiction: Early Literary Manifestations of the Vampire Motif | CONFERENCE HALL |
Christian Perwein (Karl Franzens University of Graz) From Poe to “South Park”: The Influence and Development of Lovecraft’s "Cosmic Horror" in American Culture |
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Željka Kordić (University of Zadar) The American Dream and Suburban Horror in “The House Next Door” |
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END OF DAY 1 |
Friday, May 5th
09:30 – 10:00 | REGISTRATION | TEFL SECTION | ||
10:00 – 11:00 | Marta Brajnović (University of Zagreb) Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Mirror as a Portal, Virtuality and Language in “Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There” and “The Matrix” | CONFERENCE HALL | TEFL BLOCK A [4] LECTURE [9:30 – 10:30] Aida Salamanca (British Council) Teaching for Success: The British Council Approach to Continuing Professional Development | LECTURE ROOM A-123 |
Marta Šarčanin (University of Zagreb) Multilinguals and Language Choice in Dreams | WORKSHOP [10:30 – 11:00] Damira Mršić (Oxford University Press Croatia) Oxford Teachers' Academy: Online Professional Development |
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11:15 – 12:15 | Lejla Imamović (University of Sarajevo) Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Advertisements: Hidden Messages | CONFERENCE HALL | Valentino Jakšić, Jurica Korade (University of Zagreb) Multimodality in TEFL Classroom | LECTURE ROOM A-123 |
Matjaž Zgonc (University of Ljubljana) Prepositional Phrases as Complements in Prepositional Phrases | Virág Koller (Eötvös Loránd University) Lost in Thoughts – How to Teach English as a Foreign Language to Dyslexic Students |
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Dorina Badurina (University of Rijeka) Teachers’ Perspective on CLIL: A Case Study |
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12:15 – 13:30 | LUNCH BREAK | |||
13:30 – 14:30 | KEYNOTE Assoc. Prof. Nataša Pavlović (University of Zagreb) Development of Translation Technologies and its Implications for Translation (and Language) Studies | CONFERENCE HALL | ||
14:40 – 15:20 | Ilma Jažić, Zana Merdović (University of Sarajevo) Translating Logograms – Heptapod Language in the Movie "Arrival" | CONFERENCE HALL | Marina Knez (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek) Factors Influencing VLS Preferences | LECTURE ROOM A-123 |
Csenge Érsek (Eötvös Loránd University) Strategies of a „Translator” in Connection with the Search-Inference Framework | Lisa Kornder (Karl Franzens University of Graz) Cross-Linguistic Study of Voicing in Learners of English as a Foreign Language |
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15:30 – 16:10 | Klara Volarić (University of Zagreb) Pleasure Insight: The Development of the Human Body from Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” to Modern-Day Plastic Surgery | CONFERENCE HALL | TEFL BLOCK B LECTURE [15:30 – 15:45] Lana Duka Zupanc (HUPE) Introducing HUPE – Croatian Association of Teachers of English | LECTURE ROOM A-123 |
Emilia Musap (University of Zadar) Why is "It" Always Gendered? Deconstructing Gender in “The Stepford Wives” | WORKSHOP [15:45 – 16:15] Suzana Anić Antić (HUPE) Spice it up Digitally |
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16:25 – 17:10 | LECTURE Prof. Timothy Whitton (University of Clermont-Ferrand) London’s Mayors and the Decentralisation of Power in Great Britain | CONFERENCE HALL | ||
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20:00 | CONFERENCE PARTY @ Spunk Hrvatske bratske zajednice b.b., Zagreb |
Saturday, May 6th
09:30 – 10:00 | REGISTRATION | |||
10:00 – 11:00 | Susanne Weiss (University of Zurich) Capitalism versus the Pastoral Realm in “Butcher's Crossing” | LECTURE HALL D1 | Aynur Kaso (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University) A Short History of Femininity in American Science Fiction | LECTURE HALL D2 |
Alekszandra Rokvity (Karl Franzens University of Graz) Donald Barthelme’s “Snow White”: The End of Grand Narratives | Joanna Mrowiec (Jagiellonian University) Feminists or Women in Crisis? The Inner Voices of Female Protagonists in Doris Lessing’s “The Golden Notebook” and Rabih Alameddine’s “I, The Divine” |
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Martina Janeska (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University) Diagnosing Bartleby | Irena Malenica (University of Zadar) The Female Spaces of Margaret Atwood's “The Handmaid's Tale” |
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11:15 – 11:55 | Petar Miočević (University of Zagreb) “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”: A Parody of Arthuriana and an Exercise in Postmodern Historiography | LECTURE HALL D1 | Veronika Rovičanac (University of Zagreb) The Troubles and the Aftermath: Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland | LECTURE HALL D2 |
Irena Curić (University of Zagreb) “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Hamilton: An American Musical” – Two Musicals as Exemplary Masterpieces of the Postmodern Narrative | Mirka Ćirović (University of Belgrade) Modal Verbs and Characters in "Mrs Dalloway" |
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11:55 – 13:10 | LUNCH BREAK | |||
13:10 – 14:10 | KEYNOTE Dr Vladimir Brljak (University of Cambridge) “Paradise Lost” as Science Fiction | LECTURE HALL D1 | ||
14:20 – 15:00 | Anna Graham (University College Dublin) An Investigation into the Role of Wordplay in Shakespeare's “Hamlet” and “Much Ado About Nothing” | LECTURE HALL D1 | ||
15:10 – 15:30 | Ivica Jeđud, Mateo Štrbić (University of Zagreb) Words Have Feelings Too! Interdisciplinary Approach to Emotion Detection from Text | LECTURE HALL D1 | ||
Mislav Uzunić (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek) Continuity Theory of the Evolution of the Human Language in Light of New Genetic and Comparative Research |
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15:40 – 16:00 | CLOSING CEREMONY | LECTURE HALL D1 | ||
END OF THE CONFERENCE |
Photos
More photos: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3.
Download the Book of Abstracts here.
Download the Conference Proceedings here.
Photographer: Ivona Mikulčić from LIGO.
Anglophilia logo designed by Anton Premec.