European Literature Days 2016: Review of Zsófia Bán
Zsófia Bán is both a trespasser of cultural-geographical boundaries and a builder of bridges―between continents, races, genders and languages.
Eszter Ureczky (born 1984) is a lecturer at the Department of British Studies of the Institute of English and American Studies, University of Debrecen, Hungary. Her main teaching and research areas include contemporary British fiction, especially the representation of disease in fiction and film, biopolitics, and food studies. She has written various articles and reviews for Műút, Prizma, Alföld, Studia Litteraria, and Hungarian Literature Online. Eszter Ureczky lehrt am Institut für Anglistik an der Universität Debrecen. Ihr Schwerpunkt ist zeitgenössische britische Literatur, sie beschäftigt sich mit Krankheit in Literatur und Film, Biopolitik und Ernährungswissenschaften. Ihre Artikel und Rezensionen erscheinen in Műút, Prizma, Alföld, Studia Litteraria, and Hungarian Literature Online.
Eszter Ureczky (born 1984) is a lecturer at the Department of British Studies of the Institute of English and American Studies, University of Debrecen, Hungary. Her main teaching and research areas include contemporary British fiction, especially the representation of disease in fiction and film, biopolitics, and food studies. She has written various articles and reviews for Műút, Prizma, Alföld, Studia Litteraria, and Hungarian Literature Online.
Eszter Ureczky lehrt am Institut für Anglistik an der Universität Debrecen. Ihr Schwerpunkt ist zeitgenössische britische Literatur, sie beschäftigt sich mit Krankheit in Literatur und Film, Biopolitik und Ernährungswissenschaften. Ihre Artikel und Rezensionen erscheinen in Műút, Prizma, Alföld, Studia Litteraria, and Hungarian Literature Online.
Zsófia Bán is both a trespasser of cultural-geographical boundaries and a builder of bridges―between continents, races, genders and languages.
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