Autore: Sanja Runtic

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Sanja Runtić is Professor of American literature at the Department of English, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia. Her teaching and research interests are in the areas of American and Canadian studies, Native American literature (the topic of her Ph.D. dissertation and major publications), Indigenous studies, postcolonial studies, postmodernism, and women’s studies. She is the co-author of Suvremena književnost američkih starosjedilaca [Contemporary Native American literature] (2013) and author of Vrijeme buđenja: (De)konstrukcija ženskog subjektiviteta u američkoj fikcionalnoj prozi na prijelazu iz 19. u 20. stoljeće [The awakening: The (de)construction of the female self in turn-of-the-twentieth-century American fiction] (2019). She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Arizona (2003– 2004), a Research Scholar at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies (2002) and Centro Studi Americani (2022), and Erasmus+ Fellow at the University of Central Oklahoma (2017) and Roosevelt Institute for American Studies (2023). Jana Marešová, Ph.D., completed her Ph.D. at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic and worked as an assistant professor at the Department of English, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. She is a member of the Central European Association for Canadian Studies and of the Indigenous Literary Studies Association. Her main research interests are contemporary Canadian Indigenous fiction, oral storytelling, and Indigenous epistemologies and their reflections in Indigenous writing. In her publications and presentations, she explores contemporary Indigenous writing as a continuation of oral storytelling practices and the interconnections of Indigenous and Central European cultures. She has been awarded a Doctoral Research Fellowship by the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies, University of Alberta, Canada (2014–2015), the Eccles Centre European Postgraduate Fellow in North American Studies Award, Eccles Centre, British Library (2016), and the International Council for Canadian Studies Graduate Student Scholarship (2018). In 2023, she received the Best Doctoral Thesis in International Canadian Studies Award for international scholars by the International Council for Canadian Studies Awards and Grants Committee. Klára Kolinská, Ph.D., teaches at the Department of English, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, Ústí nad Labem,  Czech Republic, and at the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures of Charles University, Prague. Her main areas of teaching and research include early and contemporary Canadian fiction, theatre, and drama, multiculturalism, and Indigenous literature and theatre. She has published mainly on Canadian Indigenous literature and theatre, Canadian prose fiction, contemporary drama and theatre, and theory and practice of narrative and storytelling.




2 Ebook di Sanja Runtic

Gabrijela Buljan & Ljubica Matek: Essays in Honour of Boris Beric’s Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Written as a Festschrift honouring a beloved professor, colleague, and friend, this volume comprises a collection of essays offering a wide array of contemporary approaches to literature, …
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DRM
€124.45
Sanja Runtić & Jana Marešová: (Un)Following in Winnetou’s Footsteps
This book examines the ways in which North American Indigenous identity has been (re)imagined, represented, and negotiated in German, Croatian, Italian, Polish, and Czech culture. Employing a cross-d …
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Inglese
€128.39