Accepted Abstracts -- 2021
Invited
Ludányi, András
The Treaty of Trianon and the Consequences of Dictated Terms
Arts
Pigniczky, Réka and Andrea Lauer
Memory Project: An Educational Joint Plan
Cultural Studies
Cseh, Gizella
Indiai-magyar rapszódia. Amrita Sher-Gil emlékezete. (Accepted)
Dani, Erzsébet
Kulturális keresztutak a magyar kisebbségi helyzetben, a Trianon utáni erdélyi széppróza tükrében. (Accepted)
Dömötör, Teodóra
The Trauma of Expatriation in Márai and Hemingway
Fodor, Mónika
Narrative Images of Hungary in the Intergenerational Memories of Late Generation Hungarian Americans (Accepted)
Horváth, Györgyi
Self-Identity and Community Through Social Media: The Digital Diasporas of Hungarians in the UK (Accepted) Withdrawn
Kovács, Ilona
The Importance of a Cultural Mediator at the Cultural Crossroads: Augusta Markowitz’s Activity in New York Through the First Half of the 20th Century. (Accepted)
Kovács, Steven
The Hungarian Contribution to the Films of Ernst Lubitsch (Accepted)
Lang, Tünde
Roman Baths and Bathing Culture in the Province of Pannonia (Accepted)
Mekis, János D.
Double Testimonies: Antifascism and Anticommunism as Modes of Historical Representation by Sándor Márai and Imre Kertész (Accepted)
Nagy, Zsolt
The Origins and Evolution of Interwar Hungarian Public Discourse on Narcotics (Accepted)
Orban, Clara
A nagy füzet
,
Le grand cahier
,
Borders
and “La barrière” (Accepted)
Rosen, Ilana
The Long Twentieth-Century of the Hebrew-Hungarian Siddur (Jewish Prayer Book) of Hungarian Jews (Accepted)
Sári, László B.
Variations of Jewish Identities in Jonathan Safran Foer’s
Everything Is Illuminated
and its Hungarian Translation (Accepted)
Sherwood, Peter
Inside
Animalinside,
Ottilie Mulzet's Translation of László Krasznahorkai's Text in the Krasznahorkai-Neumann Volume
ÁllatVanBent.
(Accepted)
Szélpál, Lívia
The Reconstruction of Szeged: a city at cultural crossroads (Accepted)
Szentkirályi, Endre
Hungarian Diaspora Culture: a Sociological and Linguistic Case Study of Cleveland (Accepted)
Szőke, Dávid Sándor
Challenges and Perspectives of the Roma Heroes Educational Methodology in Hungary
Vámos, Eszter
Roaring Twenties After the Treaty of Trianon? Jazz and the New Dances in 1920s Hungary (Accepted)
Vöő, Gabriella
Characterologies in Interwar Hungary: from National to Transnational (Accepted)
Williams, Thomas A.
Life as Narrative: Identity construction among English majors from Vajdaság (Accepted)
Education
Beck, Katalin
Competence-Based Language Teaching and Testing in Digital Environments (Accepted)
Fehér, Krisztina
Heritage Language Transmission in the American Hungarian Diaspora – Results of an Online Survey (Accepted)
Köves, Margit
Hungarian Language and Culture in Delhi, India (Accepted)
Márkus, Éva and Lo Bello, Maya J.
Mihály Lieb or Munkácsy Mihály? Developing Cultural Identity in Hungary’s German National Minority Schools (Accepted)
Papp, Klára
The Nature and Implications of Expertise and Expert Learners (Accepted)
Sárosi-Mardirosz, Krisztina-Mária
Teaching Legal English for Hungarian Students Studying at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania (Accepted)
Sütő, Éva
Átalakuló magyar szakképzés, főszerepben a „Z” generáció/Transforming Hungarian Vocational Education, Starring Generation „Z” (Accepted)
Szabó, Ágnes
’Inter-Line Education’ © - At the Digital Classroom (Accepted)
Vermeki, Boglárka
Implementing Learner-Centered Methods in Teaching Hungarian, Especially in Heritage Language Education (Accepted)
History/Political Science
Antal, János
The Ethnic Dynamics of Transylvania between 1920 and 2020 (Accepted)
Baron, Frank
Before Wallenberg: Dr. Géza Soos and the Halting of the Deportations (Accepted)
Bordás, Bertalan
The Public Image of Austria-Hungary in Britain and British Foreign Policy Decision-Making in the Last Years of the Great Eastern Crisis, 1876-1878. (Accepted)
Czeferner, Dóra
Why is the Rosika Schwimmer Collection in New York Worth for Research? (Accepted)
Deák, George
The Esztergár Cult in Pécs in the Context of Hungarian and U.S. Memory Politics (Accepted)
Deák, Nóra
Nixon’s Encounter and Experience with Hungarians During his Trips to Austria, Camp Kilmer, and Budapest (Accepted)
Gazsó, Dániel
Hungary’s Diaspora Engagement Practices (Accepted)
Hegedüs, Gyula
Panel proposal:
The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Crisis.
III. Worker, Writer, Student, Spy: Hungarian Refugees in the UK, 1956-1959 (Accepted)
Kádár Lynn, Katalin (Panel Chair)
Panel proposal:
The History of Hungarian Christian Democratic Movements 1930-1970
. III. Hungarian Christian Democrats in Exile (Accepted)
Kecskés D., Gusztáv
Panel proposal:
The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Crisis.
IV. Global UN Press Campaign for the Hungarian Refugees (Accepted)
Lévai, Csaba
The Role of Violence in the American (1776) and the Hungarian (1849) Declarations of Independence (Accepted)
Nagy, Ildikó
American-Hungarian Immigrants in the Aftermath of 1956 - Portraits and Life Stories
Niessen, James P. (Panel Chair)
Panel proposal:
The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Crisis.
II. Austria 1956: Catholics and Jews Together and Apart (Accepted)
Oltay, Edith
The Redefinition of the Hungarian Nation Concept (Accepted)
Petrás, Éva
The Life of Töhötöm Nagy, a Hungarian Jesuit, Freemason and Collaborator of the Hungarian State Security (Accepted)
Réthelyi, Mari
The View of the Other: Hungarians as Jews and Jews as Hungarians in Racial Discourses at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (Accepted)
Scheibner, Tamás
Panel proposal:
The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Crisis.
I. The Post-1956 Refugee Crisis and Hungarian Émigré Communities During the Cold War: A New Project (Accepted)
Stark, Tamás
"Jews," "Hungarians," "Hungarian Jews" (Accepted)
Strausz, Péter
Panel Proposal:
The History of Hungarian Christian Democratic Movements 1930-1970
. I. The Concept of Vocational Order – A basis of Hungarian Christian Democracy (Accepted)
Szántó, Ildikó
Child and Family Benefits in Hungary to Halt Population Decline: 1965-2020 (Accepted)
Venkovits, Balázs
Immigrant Crossroads: Changes in Hungarian Immigration to North America, 1917-1929 (Accepted)
Zachar, Péter Krisztián
Panel Proposal:
The History of Hungarian Christian Democratic Movements 1930-1970.
II.The Forming of a Modern Christian Democracy in Hungary: Győr 1943 and Beyond (Accepted)
Language/Literature
Farkas, Ákos István
More than Trendy: Huxley’s Reception in Interwar Hungary (Accepted)
Fekete, Adrienn
Exploring Hungarian English Learners’ Imagined Second Language Habitus (Accepted)
Forintos, Éva and András, Ferenc
Cultural and Personal Identity in a Mixed Linguistic and Cultural Environment (Accepted)
Hoványi, Márton
Christian Translational Crossroads. James Joyce
Ulysses
című regényének legújabb magyar fordításáról. (Accepted)
Karácsonyi, Krisztina
Language Attitudes Among Vlax Gypsies of a Village in Baranya County (Accepted)
Lugossy, Réka
From Both Inside and Ouside: Transylvanian Hungarians Reimagining Themselves through Language (Accepted)
Nagy, Kinga
The Reconstruction of the Sign in Ágnes Gergely’s Lifework by Translating the Self into the Other (Accepted)
Nikolov, Marianne
Ötvenhatos Hungarians’Language Socialization: Two Case Studies (Accepted)
Poros, Andrea
Ellen Key’s Visit to Budapest, 1905 (Accepted)
Sohar, Paul
Anti-War Poems by Endre Ady Protesting the Great War (Accepted)
Varga, Zsuzsanna
Using the Feminine Pen in Communist Hungary: reputation of Magda Szabó in Germany, France and Britain (Accepted)
Vilmos, Eszter
Distance and Indirectness in the Literature of Holocaust Memory in Hungary and in the United States (Accepted)
Viragh, Attila
An Intimate “Rhetoric of Empire”: Sándor Márai’s
Embers
(Accepted)
Music/Folklore
Brückner, Huba
Building Culltural Ties between Hungary and the U.S. by the "Singing Youth Movement" Launched by Lajos Bárdos (Accepted)
Chong, Angela A.
The Secret Influence of Kodály on the Baby-Toddler Music Industry in the United States (Accepted)
Hooker, Lynn M.
Dualistic Csárdáses and Gratuitous Gypsies: Hungarianism in Strauss and Kálmán (Accepted)
Lévai, Péter
Basic Dance Motifs of Hungarian Folk Dances: How to Teach them with a Constructive Folkdance-methodology. (Accepted)
Hungarian Folk Dance Method and Movement Development Research
Lucas, Sarah
Subject-Position and Béla Bartók’s
Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta
(1936) in Stanley Kubrick’s
The Shining
(1980) (Accepted)
Olson, Judith E.
Building Community and International Scope at the Méra World Music Festival (Accepted)
Stachó, László
Renewal of Hungarian Music Education: New Kodály-Based Methodologies to Enhance the Social Impact of Music Making. (Accepted)
Szekely, Anna
Folk Dance and Music Camps in Transylvania as a Subject for Anthropological Research in Dance (Accepted)
Vansteenburg, Jessica
The Cimbalom Goes to Hollywood: Miklós Rózsa’s depiction of the Sinister Exotic in
The Power
(Accepted)
Science/Economics
Bálint, Ágnes
How to Preserve the Structure Amidst Transformations: A Contribution to Zoltán Paul Dienes’s Psychobiography (Accepted)
Chirila, Emilia and Diana Dragan-Chirila
Conflicted Identities and Art Therapy: Practices and Case Studies in Kolozsvár/Cluj-Napoca, Romania (Accepted)
Dukai, Edit
The Presence of Hungarian Students with Dual Citizenship in the Higher Education System of the Mother Country (Accepted)
Pete, József
Magyarország regionális vallási térszerkezete a 21. század elején (Accepted)
Sipos, Norbert and Ákos Jarjabka
Feasibility Challenges of the Suleyman's Turbe Cultural-Tourism Center Project in Szigetvár (Accepted)