Publications
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Selected books by members
Abádi Nagy, Zoltán
Swift, a szatirikus és a tervező (“Swift: The Satirist as Projector”). Budapest: Akadémiai, 1973. 179 pp.
Válság és komikum-A hatvanas évek amerikai regénye (“Crisis and Comedy: The American Novel of the Nineteen-Sixties”). Budapest: Magveto, 1982. 539 pp.
Az amerikai minimalista próza (“American Minimalist Fiction”). Budapest: Argumentum, 1994. 404 pp.
Mai amerikai regénykalauz, 1970-1990 (“Guide to Contemporary American Fiction, 1970-1990”). Budapest: Intera, 1995. 595 pp.
Világregény-regényvilág: Amerikai íróinterjúk (“The Novel of the World-the World of the Novel: Conversations with American Writers”). Debrecen: Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó, 1997. 250 pp.
Annus, Irén
Netting America: Introduction to the Culture and Literature of the United States. Budapest, 2006. E-Textbook. Co-authored with Federmayer, Éva and Judith Sollosy.Social Realities in the Making: The Structuration of Society and the Constitution of American Identity, Szeged: JATEPress, 2005.
Bán, Zsófia
Desire and De-Scription: Words and Images of Postmodernism in the Late Poetry of William Carlos Williams, Amsterdam: Rodopi P, 1999.
Bollobás, Enikő
Az amerikai irodalom története [A History of American Literature]. Budapest: Osiris, 2005.
Charles Olson. New York: Twayne, 1992.
THEY AREN’T, UNTIL I CALL THEM-Performing the Subject in American Literature. Frankfurt am Main-Berlin-Bern-Bruxelles-New York-Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010.
Tradition and Innovation in American Free Verse: Whitman to Duncan. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1986.
Cristian, Réka
The Chiasmus of Desire and Lack in the Plays of Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee. Szeged: JATEPress, 2012, forthcoming.
Cultural Vistas and Sites of Identity: Essays in Literature, Film and American Studies, Szeged: AMERICANA eBooks, 2011.
Available from: http://ebooks.americanaejournal.hu/books/cultural-vistas-and-sites-of-identity/
Encounters of the Filmic Kind: Guidebook to Film Theories. Co-authored with Zoltán Dragon. Szeged: JATEPress, 2008.
Dragon, Zoltán
Tennessee Williams Hollywoodba megy, avagy a dráma és film dialógusa. . Szeged: AMERICANA eBooks, 2011.
Encounters of the Filmic Kind: Guidebook to Film Theories, Co-authored with Cristian Réka. Szeged: JATE Press, 2008.
The Spectral Body: Aspects of the Cinematic Oeuvre of István Szabó. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006.
Federmayer, Éva
Netting America: Introduction to the Culture and Literature of the United States. Budapest, 2006. E-Textbook. Co-authored with Annus, Irén and Judith Sollosy.
Psychoanalysis and American Literary Criticism. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 1983.
Fenyvesi, Anna
Hungarian. (Routledge Descriptive Grammars). Co-authored with István Kenesei and Robert M. Vago. London and New York: Routledge, 1998.
Frank, Tibor
Double Exile: Migrations of Jewish-Hungarian Professionals through Germany to the United States, 19191945. (Exilstudien / Exile Studies, ed. Stephan Alexander; 7.). Oxford: Peter Lang Publishing, 2009.
Genius in Exile: Professional Immigration from Interwar Hungary to the United States, New York-Washington, D.C.-Baltimore: Peter Lang Publishing, 2000.
Ethnicity, Propaganda, Myth-Makin, Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1999.
Handouts for US History: A Study Guide and Workbook. Co-authored with Magyarics, Tamás. Budapest: Panem, 1999.
Glant, Tibor
Kettős tükörben: Magyarország helye az amerikai közvéleményben és külpolitikában az első világháború idején. Amerika tegnap és ma I. Debrecen: Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó 2008. 308 p. [revised and updated Hungarian version of Through the Prism of the Habsburg Monarchy].
Emlékezzünk Magyarországra 1956: Tanulmányok a magyar forradalom és szabadságharc amerikai emlékezetéről. Budapest: Kiss József Könyvkiadó, 2008. 320 p. [revised and updated Hungarian version of Remember Hungary 1956].
Remember Hungary 1956: Essays on the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence in American Memory. Wayne, NJ: Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications, Inc., 2007; distributed by Columbia University Press. xxvi + 250 p.
Through the Prism of the Habsburg Monarchy: Hungary in American Diplomacy and Public Opinion During the First World War. War and Society in East Central Europe vol. XXXVI. Highland Lakes, NJ: Atlantic Research and Publications Inc., 1998; distributed by Columbia University Press. xx + 372 p.
A Szent Korona amerikai kalandja, 1945-1978. Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó: Debrecen, 1997. [The American Adventures of the Holy Crown of Hungary, 1945-1978] 181 p.
Kovács, Ágnes Zsófia
Literature in Context: Reading American Novels: Essays. Szeged: JATEPress, 2010.
The Function of the Imagination in the Writings of Henry James: The Production of a Civilized Experience. Lewiston*Queenston*Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006.
Kövecses, Zoltán
Language, Mind, and Culture, Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006.
Metaphor in Culture: Universality and Variation, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005.
Metaphor: A Practical Introduction, Oxford, Oxford UP, 2002.
American English: An Introduction, Peterborough, ON, Canada: Broadview P, 2000.
Lévai, Csaba
A republikanizmusvita. Vita az amerikai forradalom eszmetörténeti hátteréről. Budapest: LHarmattan, 2003.
Magyarics, Tamás
The History of American Foreign Policy (in Hungarian). Budapest: Eötvös, 2000.
Handouts for US History: A Study Guide and Workbook. Co-authored with Frank, Tibor. Budapest: Panem, 1999.
The U.S. as a Global Power (in Hungarian). Budapest: Calibra, 1997.
Molnár, Judit
Translation from Hungarian into English and Back. (A Book of Exercises in Translation and Style). Co-authored with Thomas, Helen. Budapest: International House, 1986.
Németh, Lenke
“All It Is, Its a Carnival”: Reading David Mamets Female Characters with Bakthin. Debrecen: Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó, 2007.
Szabó, Éva Eszter
U.S. Foreign and Immigration Policies in the Caribbean Basin. Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2007.
Tóth, Zsófia Anna
Merry Murderers: The Farcical (Re)Figuration of the Femme Fatale in Maurine Dallas Watkins´ Chicago (1927) and its Various Adaptations. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011.
Varró, Gabriella
Signifying in Blackface: The Pursuit of the Minstrel Sign in American Literature. Debrecen: Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó, 2008.
Jim Crow örökösei: Mítosz és sztereotípia az amerikai társadalmi tudatban és kultúrában. [The Descendants of Jim Crow: Myth and Stereotype in American Social Consciousness and Culture]. Co-authored with Virágos, Zsolt. Budapest: Eötvös, 2002.
Vida, István
Charles Loring Brace. Magyarország 1851-ben. (Co-ed. and translated by Csaba Lévai and István Kornél Vida) (Máriabesnyő-Gödöllő: Attraktor Kiadó, 2006.) [Hungary in 1851]. (New York, 1852.)
Világostól Appomatoxig. Magyarok az amerikai polgárháborúban. [From Világos to Appomatox. Hungarians in the American Civil War] Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2011. ISBN: 9789630590372.
Hungarian Émigrés in the American Civil War: A History and Biographical Dictionary. (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland and Co. Publishers, 2011.)
Virágos, Zsolt
A négerség és az amerikai irodalom [Blacks in American Literature]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 1975. 392 pp.
Az amerikai irodalom története [The History of American Literature]. Co-authored with Országh, László. Budapest: Eötvös József Könyvkiadó. 1997. 396 pp.
Jim Crow örökösei: mítosz és sztereotípia az amerikai társadalmi tudatban és kultúrában [The Successors of Jim Crow: Myth and Stereotypy in the American Social Consciousness and Culture]. Co-authored with Varró, Gabriella. Budapest: Eötvös József Könyvkiadó. 2002. 370 pp.
Portraits and Landmarks: The American Literary Culture in the 19th Century. Debrecen. University of Debrecen: Institute of English and American Studies. 2003 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007). 361 pp. (2007: revised and enlarged edition: 386 pp.)
The Modernists and Others: The American Literary Culture in the Age of the Modernist Revolution. Debrecen. University of Debrecen: Institute of English and American Studies. 2006 (2007) 511 pp. (2008: Revised and enlarged edition: 540 pp.)
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