Current Students

Current PhD Students and Projects as of 2023 Fall

1st year

Zoltán Kocsis
The Virtualization of the Subject from the Early Modern to the Posthuman
Emőke Ágoston
The Role of White and Black Women in The Great Awakening (1730s-1740s)
Gréta Gréta
Vallási szimbolizmus és egyházi tematika az angolszász filmkultúrában
Ardjouni Kattar el Nada
Follicular Narratives: The Power of Afro Hair in Selected Contemporary Literature by Black Women
Fatemeh Ahmadi
Diachronic Metalepsis in Cinema

2nd year

Amira Khouloud Abed
Transgenerational Trauma and Memory in Afro-American Women's Writing
Sebastian Jhoan Hernandez
Collective Trauma in American and Colombian Cinema
Zaid Abunajim
Embodied Villainy: A Semiotic Exploration of Shakespearean Antagonism in Contemporary RSC Productions

3rd year

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4th year

Olga Kajtár-Pinjung
Self-Fashioning and Enemy Image Construction in Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Guantánamo Diary
Dóra Szokolyai
Queering the Romance Quest in Jeanette Winterson's Oeuvre

ABD (All But Dissertation/Defense)

Réka Szarvas
Aya Chelloul
Literary Representations of Gender Roles in the MENA Region
Viktória Osoliova
Female Gothic: Corporeal Narratology and Feminist Hauntology
Bálint Szántó
Fictional Universes in the Digital Age: Multiplicity, Canonicity, and Fandom in Star Wars and Marvel