Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Literature and Language

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European views on multi-culturalism vs. globalization, national and transnational character of American society, language, and culture both home and abroad – in a collection of essays by scholars from Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, and Norway. Look inside below.

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Jarosław Wiliński

Językoznawstwo kognitywne i leksykografia: zastosowanie językoznawstwa kognitywnego w onomazjologicznej (tematycznej) leksykografii.

Składnia, semantyka, frazeologia i leksykologia języka angielskiego.

Językoznawstwo korpusowe i gramatyka konstrukcyjna: ilościowa (statystyczna) i jakościowa analiza konstrukcji i kolokacji.

Konceptualna teoria metafory i metonimii. (source: UWS)

Cognitive linguistics and lexicography (especially thematic/onomasiological dictionaries) UWS Linguistics & Literary Studies English language syntax, semantics, phraseology and lexicology UWS Linguistics & Literary Studies

Corpus linguistics and construction grammar: quantitative (statistical) and qualitative analyses of constructions and collocations

Joanna Stolarek

Associate Professor, editor, writer and researcher with 15+ years of experience teaching courses in both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Supervised 20 BA theses, 40 MA theses. Edited and co-authored 5 international monographs on Anglophone and French literature and culture. Published 2 books and over 30 articles, monograph chapters in peer-reviewed journals in Poland, the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France and Czechia. A peer-reviewer, and referee for international publishing houses - Cambridge University Press and Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies (University of Zaragoza).

The recipient of the Polish-American Tadeusz Kosciuszko Grant in the City College of New York. Conducted research on the comparative project, “Transgressing Gender, Class and Ethnic Boundaries: Detecting Transcultural Identities in North American, Spanish and Latin American Crime Narratives. New York, 5th August 2024 – 25th January 2025.

Skills: research project managements skills, organisational skills, leadership skills -organising confefences, seminars, workshops, chairing conference sessions, coordinating students and young researchers'initiatives, like plays staging, supervising and reviewing BA and MA theses. [source: LinkedIn]

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This volume on Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Literature and Language provides an international forum for the exchange of ideas related to multiculturalism; multi-ethicity; the arts and politics; integration versus cultural shock; as well as racial, ethnic, and religious problems of the world in the 21st century.

The editors hope that the articles selected for the volume will prove stimulating and inspiring to their readers, be they blooming researchers or specialists in Anglophone literature, culture, linguistics, and didactics.

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Author

Jarosław Wiliński, Joanna Stolarek

Published in

2017

Edition

1st ed.

ISBN

pbk: 978-1-68346-101-2, ePub: 978-1-68346-102-9, mobi: 978-1-68346-104-3, pdf: 978-1-68346-103-6,

# of pages

x + 206

Binding

pbk

Dimensions

140 x 215 mm

Weight

276 g