FRIDAY, July 10, 2015 8:30 9.45 9.50 – 10.00 10.00 10.15 10.1512
Keynote address- Plenary session Judith Kesserű Némethy – Book presentation
Coffee break Room 1 Hungarian Communities in the USA Chair: Nora Deak
Room 2 Literature - I
Room 3 Borders and Identities
Chair: Eniko Basa
Chair: Agnes Huszár Várdy
Fodor, Mónika. U. of Pécs
Deczki, Sarolta. Institute for Literary Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Aladžić, Viktorija. U. of Novi Sad, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Subotica
Twice Told Tales—Narrative and discourse features of ethno-cultural identity construction in re-storied life episodes
Mak, Viktor. Colgate U.
An Invisible Border: The Reduced Identity of Poor People, Novels of Sándor Tar
Varga, Adriana. Butler U, Indianapolis
The History of Jászberény in 1944: Dezső Kosztolányi, Miroslav Krlezsa and Mateiu How Hungarian History Molded my Caragiale: Modernist Perspectives on the Hungarian-American Identity European East and West
Szabó, Miklós and Juhász, Anna Mária. ELTE. He, Who Is Also Far, Is Actually Near – Hungarian Communities in the San Francisco Bay Area
Hegedűs, István. Hungarian Academy of Sciences Role of the St. Ladislaus Church in New Brunswick's Hungarian Community
Gárdosi, Rita. Cleveland State U. Hungarian Language Maintenance in Cleveland, Ohio
Hetényi, Zsuzsa. ELTE Parallels in Difference – A Typological Comparison of Isaac Babel and Károly Pap as Two Cases of Jewish Writing in Different Languages
Civic Participation in Saving Szabadka’s (Subotica) Building Heritage
Haba, Kumiko. Aoyama Gakuin U., Tokyo Hungarian Minorities in Borderlands: Transylvania and Ukraine
Várnai, Pál. Carleton U, Ottawa Canada (Retired) Identitások határon innen és túl
Molnár, Eszter. ELTE
Boda Székedi, Eszter. Babes-Bolyai U.
Mágikus kép és mágikus nyelv a két világháború közötti magyar irodalomban és képzőművészetben
Az óceán közepén. Wim Wenders amerikanizálódó európaisága
Ajtony, Zsuzsanna. Sapientia U.
Hajdú, Zoltán, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Images of Armenians in Hungarian Literature
Kárpát-medence vs. Történelmi Magyarország a határon túl élő magyarság identitás1
viszonyulásában 12.0013.00 13.0014.30
LUNCH Issues in Culture and Politics in Hungary Today Chair: Klara Papp
The Effects of War and Postwar in Hungarian History Chair: James Niessen
The Holocaust and Its Aftermath, I.
Szántó, Ildikó. Independent scholar
Murádin, János Kristóf. Sapientia U.
Varga, Zsuzsanna. U. of Glasgow
Declining Hungarian Birth Rate seen in Hungarian Literature
Hungarian-Romanian Political Relations in Northern Transylvania Between 1940 and 1944 from the Perspective of the Transylvanian Party
The Politics of Textuality: Fenyő Miksa’s Wartime Memoirs in 1946 and 1986
Nagy-Zekmi, Silvia. Villanova U.
Balogh, Róbert. Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Lo Bello, Maya J. ELTE - BTK
“End the University as We Know It”: Global – Tech – Academe
Shortage as Experience in the 1940s and 1950s in Hungary and Transylvania
Szilágyi-Gál, Mihály. ELTE
Várdy, Steven Béla and Várdy, Huszár Ágnes. Duquesne U.
Jablonczay, Tímea. King Sigismund College
Hungarian Gymnasiums in Postwar Germany
Liberated Women Survivors (?) Effects and After-effects of the Holocaust in women’s narratives (Teréz Rudnóy and Boris Palotai)
Kissné, Novák Éva, U. of Szeged
Lénárt-Cheng, Helga, Saint Mary's College of California
Friedmann, Robert. Georgia State U.
Történelem és nemzettudat
Hamvas Endre vívódásai
Online Political Radicalism in Hungary
14.3014.45 14.45 16.15
Chair: Ilana Rosen
Observation as Action: the Holocaust Journal of Miksa Fenyő
Personal Letters as Historical Data Sources
Coffee Break Hungarian Emigré Artists
The Holocaust and Its Aftermath, II.
Chair: Kenneth Nyiradi
Chair: Susan Glanz
Innovative Teaching Methodologies in Hungary Today Chair: Borbala Zsemlyei
Kádár, Judit. U. of West Hungary, Szombathely
Rosen, Ilana, Ben Gurion U. of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
Huszti, Judit. U. of Pécs, Foreign Language Centre
Ways of Losing Identity: Emigré Women Writers from the AustroHungarian Monarchy
The Poetry of 1.5 and Second-Generation Israelis of Hungarian Origin
Diaspora Program - Outline of a Project at the University of Pécs
Pavelka, Orsolya-Petra. Babes- Bock, Julia. Long Island U. The Changing Perception of the History of Bolyai U.
Hoffmann, Rita. Independent Scholar Teaching Diversity in Hungary 2
Writing in Exile. The Value of Work of a Mid-Nineteenth Century Hungarian Novelist
Holocaust in Hungary
Domokos, Johanna. Karoli Gaspar U. of the Reformed Church in Hungary
Faragó, Borbála. St Patrick's College, Dublin City U.
On Literary Translingualism by Terézia Mora
16.15 16.30 16.30 – 18.00
Moving Silences: Holocaust Trauma Memory in Hungarian Women’s Poetry
Lugossy, Réka. U. of Pécs, Hungary Research into young EFL learners’ and their teachers’ beliefs about stories
Corbett, Joyce Berczik, Mingei International Museum
Flamich, Mária, Vocational School of the Blind, Budapest
"It's Not Enough To Have Talent": Hungarian Women Emigré Designers
Music for Everyone
Coffee Break Teaching Hungarian Inside and Outside Hungary Chair: Judith Kerekes
Hungarians in the USA Chair: Judith Olson
Maróti, Orsolya. Balassi Intézet, Niessen, James P., Rutgers U. Why Did They Leap? Crossing Borders after the Budapest
Mid19th to 20th century Players on the Economic Stage Chair: Julia Bock
Bodnár, Éva. Independent scholar
"Nem sokat tud csinálni?" A nyelv megőrzésének lehetőségei szórványés diaszpóraközösségekben
1956 Revolution
The Charitable Bank: Fáy András and the First Domestic Savings Bank of Pest
Szécsi, Tünde, Florida Gulf Coast U.
Deák, Nóra. ELTE SEAS Library
Rab, Virág. U. of Pécs.
Refugee Registration Process: From Cards to Camp Kilmer Refugee Research Database
The Originality of Loránt Hegedüs
Kádár Lynn, Katalin. ELTE
Glanz, Susan. St. John's U.
The Cold War Intelligence Activites of Hungarian Émigrés in the West
Nicholas L. Deak, the Hungarian “James Bond of the World of Money”
Kovács, Ilona. Hungarian National
House Wade, Susan. Independent
Hungarian-American Families’ Perception on Heritage Language Literacy Practices through Media Technologies
Nyikos, Martha and Nyikos, Katalin. Indiana U. Vitalizing a Minority Language: A Study of Critical Family Bilingual Strategies
Forintos, Éva. U. of Pannonia
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Parallel Processes in Canadian/American-Hungarian Language Contact Situation
Library (OSzK), Budapest
scholar
The Perspectives and Features of Second Generation American Hungarian Veterans’ Readjustment to their Home Society Returning from WWII; New Brunswick, NJ 1946-1960
Imre Kiralfy and the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition at the White City, London
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SATURDAY, July 11, 2015 8.309.00 9.00 – 10.30
BUSINESS MEETING Room 1 Transylvanian Issues, I
Room 2 Hungarian Cultural Influences Beyond the Borders of Hungary Chair: Katalin Kadar Lynn
Room 3 Teaching Hungarian
Molnár, Erzsébet. U. of Miskolc
Rácz, Edit. U. of Debrecen
Brassai Sámuel, the polymath
On the Cultural Aspect of Teaching Hungarian as a Foreign Language
Nyírády, Kenneth. Library of Congress
Wéber, Katalin. U. of Pécs
Francis Bowen, "War of Races in Hungary," and a Lost Harvard Professorship
Identities Between the Lines
Zach, Lili. National U. of Ireland, Galway
Albert, Sándor. Felnőttképzési Intézet, Komárom, Szlovákia
Irish Images of Hungarian National Identity in the Interwar Years
Magyar nyelvű közoktatás és felsőoktatás a Felvidéken
Sárosi-Márdirosz, KrisztinaMária. Sapientia U.
Nagy, Adrienn. National Archives of Hungary
Szaffkó, Péter, U. of Debrecen, Debrecen Summer School
The Role of Terminology in Keeping our Identity as Hungarian Professionals
Magyar tannyelvű oktatás megszervezése egy soknemzetiségű kikötővárosban, Fiumében a 19-20. század fordulóján
A Debreceni Nyári Egyetem helye és szerepe a változó világban
Chair: Judith Kesserű Némethy
Fazakas, Noémi. Sapientia Hungarian U. of Transylvania The construction of a new minority: language and identity between the two World Wars in Transylvania
Zsemlyei, Borbála. Babes Bolyai U. Crossing Language Borders – as shown by the Historical Dictionary of the Hungarian Language in Transylvania
Suba, Reka. Sapientia U. A romániai magyar médianyelv egyes sajátosságai
10.3010.45 10.45 12.30
Chair: Emese Fazekas
Coffee Break Transylvanian Issues, II Chair: Monika Fodor
Hungarian History and Artifacts Chair: Steven Bela Vardy
Literature, II Chair: Zsuzsanna Varga
Dani, Erzsébet. U. of Debrecen
Milliman, Zachary. U. of Alaska Anchorage
Papp, Judit. U. of Naples "L'Orientale"
Székelymagyar nemzeti- és kulturálisidentitás-stratégiák a
The Opera Erkel Should Have Written:
Language as a Marker of Identity: the Diaries and Memoir of Hungary 1944-1948 of Sándor 5
trianoni határokon túl
Revisionist History in Bánk bán
Márai
Murádin, Noémi Lovász. Apáczai Csere János Elméleti Líceum, Kolozsvár,
Olson, Judith E. American Hungarian Folklore Centrum, NJ
Kulin, Borbála. U. of Debrecen
Mozgástér és kényszerpálya. Az erdélyi magyar képzőművészeti nevelés jelenlegi helyezete és kilátásai.
Paksa, Rudolf, Institute of History of Hungarian Academy of Sciences Transzilvanizmus a tányéron avagy Miért az erdélyi konyhakultúra az egyetlen jelentős regionális konyhája a Kárpát-medencének?
Hantz, Lám Irén, Independent Scholar Egy kezdeményezés kiteljesedése
Seeing, and not Seeing, Borders: Hungarian Identity in Dance
Quigley, Colin. U.of Limerick
Abádi, Nagy Zoltán, U. of Debrecen
Confronting Legacies of Ethnic-National Discourse in Scholarship and Practice: Traditional Music and Dance in Central Transylvania
Identitásdráma tér és idő határain túl, kognitív narratológiai nézetben
Laki, Péter. Bard College.
Pataky, Adrienn, ELTE BTK Tér- és testkonstrukciók egy emigráns költő, Faludy György szonettköteteiben Bucur, Tünde Csilla. János Zsigmond Unitárius Kollégium
Multilingual Soliloquies: The unaccompanied voice in the works of György Kurtág
Magyar, Kálmán. American Hungarian Folklore Center, NJ Domján József and Qi Baishi, Friends Forever 12.30 – 13.45 13.45 – 16.30
The Borders of Identity in the Poetry of László Kürti
Hagyomány, történelem és az én elbeszélése Závada Pál müveiben
LUNCH Transylvanian Issues, III -Literature Chair: Noémi Fazakas
Music and Art Chair: Peter Laki
Sohar, Paul. Independent Scholar
Csorba, Mrea. U. of Pittsburgh
Sándor Kányádi: The Champion of Szekler Survival
'A Pot is Not a Person' and other Adages from the Ground Up
Havas, Judit. Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum
Kincses, Katalin Mária. Institute of Military History of Hungary
Jékely Zoltán útjai -- 1913-1982
From the History of the First Hungarian Barber-Chirurg-Guild: The Chirurgs in Cluj-
Film
Gáti, Sally, Gati Productions CULTURE COLLECTOR Ferenc Tobak [90-min. documentary film] Ferenc Tobak, a Hungarian-American man with a passion for Moldavian folklore, a remarkable sensitivity toward the people he collected from, academic
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T. Szabó Levente, BabesBolyai U. Rival Ethnicization of Hybrid Identities in the First International Journal of Comparative Literary Studies
Nagy, Éva. Ministry of Education, Romania Templom és iskola - 200 éves a bukaresti magyar nyelvű oktatás és református egyház
Tuza, Csilla. Magyar Országos Levéltár The Peregrination and Migration of the GuildFellows in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th Century
Fazakas, Emese. Babes Bolyai U. Names of Musical Instruments in 16–18th century Transylvania
curiosity, and a sense of adventure. In 1998, FERENC TOBAK, with cameras and bagpipes in hand, made a return visit to the Csángó areas of Romania. He has footage of himself as a bagpiper, and hours and hours of priceless videotape of the last bagpipers, folk fiddlers, flutists, singers and dancers. He also found such craftspeople as bagpipe, spoon, and flute makers, a wood-turner and a potter.
N. Fodor, János. ELTE. Interlingual Characteristics of the Family Names Found in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th Century
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