János Kenyeres
associate professor, core member of the Department of English Studies
- contact
- kenyeres•janos ¤ btk•elte•hu, more...
- degrees
- M.A. in English and Hungarian, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), 1991
C.Sc. / Ph.D. in Literary Scholarship, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2000
Habilitation, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), 2014
- functions
- Director of the School of English and American Studies at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
Vice-President of the Central European Association for Canadian Studies
Member of the Hungarian Studies Association of Canada
Co-editor of The AnaChronisT
- experience
- Member of the PhD Programme in Modern English and American Literature
2008-2014: Director of Research at the School of English and American Studies at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
2008-2004: Faculty advisor to the Students' Scholarly Circle (TDK) in the School of English and American Studies at ELTE
2005-2008: Visiting Professor of Hungarian at the University of Toronto
2002-2005: Deputy-Head of the Department of English Studies at ELTE
2002-2005: Faculty advisor to the Students' Scholarly Circle (TDK) in the Department of English Studies at ELTE
- languages
- Hungarian: native; English: proficient; German: fluent; Italian and Russian: basic
- courses
- BBN–AME–274 Canada in space and time: contemporary approaches (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG21–215 English literature from 1890 until the 1960s (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANGF17–212 Canadian Cinema (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG–114 Literary and Cultural Studies: Contemporary Approaches - Seminar (autumn 2023)
- OT–ANG17–310 From the Myth of the North to Multiculturalism: Main Trends in Canadian Short Fiction (autumn 2023)
- BBN–AME17–272 Canadian Course (spring 2022)
- BMA–ANGD17–CP8a.01 Multiculturalism and the Search for Identity in Canadian Cinema and Literature (spring 2022)
- BBN–ANG17–112 Introduction to literature (autumn 2021)
- BBN–ANG17–215 English literature from 1890 until the 1960s (autumn 2021)
- BMA–ANGD17–CP8a Multiculturalism and the Search for Identity in Canadian Cinema and Literature (autumn 2020)
- OT–ANG–310 From the Myth of the North to Multiculturalism: Main Trends in Canadian Short Fiction (autumn 2020)
- BMA–ANGD17–CP8b Multiculturalism and the Search for Identity in Canadian Cinema and Literature (autumn 2019)
- BBN–AME–272 Introduction to Canadian Studies (spring 2018)
- BBN–ANGF–212 Canadian Cinema (spring 2018)
- BBN–ANG–112 Introduction to Literary Studies (autumn 2017)
- BBN–ANG–215 English Literature from 1890 until the 1960s (autumn 2017)
- BMA–ANGD–CI9.801 Multiculturalism and the Search for Identity in Canadian Cinema and Literature (autumn 2017)
- BMA–ANGD–CP5.01 Immigrant Experience, Postcolonialism and Identity in Contemporary Canadian Literature and Culture (spring 2015)
- BBN–ANG–219 From the Myth of the North to Multiculturalism: Main Trends in Canadian Short Fiction (spring 2014)
- BBN–ANG–216 English Literature from 1890 until the 1960s (autumn 2011)
- BBN–ANG–312.88 From the Myth of the North to Multiculturalism: Main Trends in Canadian Short Fiction (autumn 2011)
- BMA–ANGD–CI9.802 The Power of Words: Northrop Frye and Modern Literary Criticism (autumn 2011)
- BMA–ANGD–CP8.800 "Northrop Frye / Whatta guy": Frye's Works from the Perspective of Literary Theory and Cultural Studies (spring 2011)
- ANN–312.05 Contemporary Canadian Film Directors I. (autumn 2009)
- ANN–312.06 Contemporary Canadian Film Directors II. (autumn 2009)
- ANN–312.219 Advanced seminar in literature 1 (autumn 2008)
- ANN–312.220 Advanced seminar in literature 1 (autumn 2008)
- ANN–212 English poetry (spring 2005)
- ANN–312.34 Culture and Tradition from the Perspective of Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhann (spring 2005)
- ANN–112 Introduction to the study of literature (autumn 2004)
- ANN–312.21 The Bible and Literature: Northrop Frye's Theory (autumn 2004)
- more ...
- publications (see MTMT)