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Steven
TÖTÖSY de ZEPETNEK
complete CV with lists of publications and academic
activities
see also short CV <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/totosycv.html>
Addresses:
Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern University, 101 Lake Hall,
360 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, Massachusetts 021151, USA <s.totosydezepetnek@neu.edu>
Prof.Dr., Department of Media
and Communication Studies, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Mansfelder
Str. 56, D-06108 Halle, Germany <steven.totosy@medienkomm.uni-halle.de>
Editor, CLCWeb:
Comparative Literature and Culture & Purdue
Books in Comparative Cultural Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
USA <clcweb@purdue.edu> & Books in Comparative Culture, Media, and Communication Studies, Shaker Publisher, D-52018 Aachen, Germany
Residence: 8 Sunset Road, Winchester, Massachusetts
01890 USA 1-781-729-1680 <steven.totosy@comcast.net>
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1. Bioprofile: Steven
Tötösy de Zepetnek's areas of scholarship are in comparative cultural
studies incl. comparative media and communication studies, comparative literature,
postcolonial and ethnic minority studies, film and literature, audience studies,
English, French, German, Central European, US-American, and Canadian cultures
and literatures, history, bibliographies, new media and knowledge management,
and editing. Tötösy received his B.A. in history and German from
the University of Western Ontario (1980), an M.A. in comparative literature
from Carleton University (1983), a B.Ed. in history and English as a second
language from the University of Ottawa (1984), and a Ph.D. in comparative
literature from the University of Alberta (1989). Tötösy taught
as lecturer and later as professor at the University of Alberta Department
of Comparative Literature 1984-2000 where he also served as associate director
of the Research Institute for Comparative Literature, as associate editor
of the
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de
Littérature Comparée, and as editor of the University of
Alberta Research Institute for Comparative Literature monograph series of
comparative literature. Residing in Boston since 2000, Tötösy lectured
in communication and media studies at Northeastern University 2000-2001, he is
professor of media and culture studies at the University of Halle-Wittenberg,
Germany 2002-, and he is concurrently professor of communication studies at Northeastern University 2007-. He also develops for and teaches humanities courses online. Author
of numerous papers and books, Tötösy's solo book publications include
Comparative Literature: Theory, Method, Application (1998) and his
collected volumes include
The New Central and East European Culture
(2006)
, Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael
Ondaatje's Writing (2005),
Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature
(2005),
Comparative Literature and Comparative Cultural Studies (2003),
Comparative Central European Culture (2002); his next solo book is
Comparative Cultural Studies (2008). Tötösy is editor (founding) of the learned journal
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu> (ISSN 1481-4373) and he is series editor of the Shaker Publisher Series of Books in Comparative Culture, Media, and Communication Studies <
http://www.shaker.eu/catalogue/booklist.asp?Reihe=451> and of the Purdue University Press series of Books in Comparative Cultural Studies <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp> & <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>, serves as board member of scholarly
journals, of national and international scholarly associations, and organized
national and international conferences. Born 1950 in Budapest, Hungary, Tötösy
is fluent in written and oral English, German, French, and Hungarian, has
reading knowledge of Latin, limited Spanish and Russian, and studied Serbo-Croatian.
Citizenship: Canadian, Hungarian, permanent USA resident. Married 1976 to
Joanne E. Toms (Ph.D. Pharmacology; associate director of regulatory affairs,
Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, Massachusetts); children: Chantal Patricia
TdeZ 1982 Ottawa and Julia Olga TdeZ 1984 Ottawa; interests: competitive sport
(1000m running 1968-71, fencing 1972-82 & team captain of the U of Western
Ontario Fencing Team 1976-80, squash 1976-85, 10k running 1985-00), running
2000-, music, historical genealogy, cooking.
2. Fields of research
and teaching: fields
of research include include (comparative) culture, literature, and
media studies (theories and application), (comparative) communication studies,
audience studies and the sociology of cultural participation and production,
film and literature, scholarly editing incl. new media, new technology, and
media and scholarship in the humanities, postcolonial studies, modern and
contemporary US-American and Canadian (incl. Québécois- and
Ethnic-Canadian) and European (Austrian, German, French, English, and Central
European) cultures and literatures, feminist theory and criticism, diaspora
and ethnic cultures and literatures, translation studies, discourse studies,
pedagogy, and history.
In teaching areas include culture
and literature as system, the sociology of cultural participation and audience
studies, various areas in communication studies, the history of the book and
media, various aspects of new media, literary and critical theory, rhetoric,
discourse studies, cultural studies, comparative literature, English- and
German-language literatures, language courses of German (incl. translation),
English, US-American, and Canadian literatures (modern and contemporary incl.
Québécois- and Ethnic-Canadian and US-American ethnic and minority
literatures and cultures), editing and desk-top publishing, the modern novel,
and themes and motifs in world literature.
3. Academic Appointments
and Functions
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern University, 2007-.
Professor, Comparative Culture and Media Studies, University
of Halle-Wittenberg, 2002-. Current doctoral supervision: José Pascal da Rocha, Dissertation:
Conflict Mediation, Communication, and Interculturalities (2004-);
Agata A. Lisiak, Dissertation:
Transformations of the (Post)Colonial in
Central Europe after 1989 (2005-); Magdalena Marsovszky, Dissertation:
Die Rolle der Kultur und der Medien in der gesellschaftlichen Integration Ungarns. Komparativer Blick auf das Nachkriegsdeutschland (2007-)
.
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of English, Complutense University Madrid, 2007.
Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Alicante, University Autónoma Madrid, University Complutense Madrid, and University of Santiago de Compostela, Programa nacional de ayudas para la movilidad, 2007-2008.
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Center for the Humanities
and Social Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, 2006.
Visiting Professor,
Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature, University of Santiago de Compostela, Programa Mención de Calidad, 2006.
Vice-chair,
Research Committee on Comparative Literature
in the Digital Age, ICLA: International Comparative Literature Association,
2006-2007.
Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern
University, 2000-2001.
Associate Director, Assistant Director, and Research Associate, Research
Institute for Comparative Literature University of Alberta 1984-1999 <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/riclhistory(1985-99).html>.
Professor and lecturer, Department of Comparative Literature
University of Alberta 1984-2000, Department of German University of Alberta
1984-1989, Department of English University of Alberta 1989-1991, and Faculty
of Extension University of Alberta 1985-1986.
Visiting Professor, Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte
und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas, University of Leipzig, 1998.
Visiting Professor, Department of English and the Research
Institute for Comparative Literature and Culture, Peking University, 1994, 1995,
1996.
Visiting Professor, Department of Comparative Literature,
József Attila University, 1995.
Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Public Domain) <
http://www.mta.hu/?id=916>,
2003-.
Member, Szépírók Társasága
<
http://www.szepiroktarsasaga.hu>
(Association of [Hungarian] Authors), Budapest, Hungary, 2006-.
Member (Founding), Halle Institute of Media / Hallisches Institut
für Medien University of Halle-Wittenberg, 2002.
Member, adhoc Committee on E-Journals, CELJ: Council
of Editors of Learned Jounals <
http://www.celj.org>,
2006-2007.
Member, Advisory Board,
extravío: revista electrónica
de literatura comparada <
http://www.uv.es/extravio>
(University of València), 2006-.
Member, Advisory Board,
Symploke: A Journal for the Intermingling
of Literary, Cultural and Theoretical Scholarship (University of Nebraska
Press), 1995-.
Member, Advisory Board,
Exemplaria: Revista Internacional de Literature
Comparada [ceased publication] (University of Huelva), 1998-2004.
Member, Advisory Board, Canadian Centre for Austrian and Central
European Studies, University of Alberta, 1998-2000.
Member, Editorial Board,
Globalization <
http://globalization.icaap.org/editorialboard.html>
(University of Southern Colorado),
2001-.
Member, Editorial Board and Associate Editor,
Applied Systems
Studies: An International Journal on Methodologies and Applications for Systems
Approaches (Cambridge International Science Publishers), 1999-.
Member, Executive Committee, Hungarian Discussion Group, MLA: Modern
Language Association of America, 1995-2000.
Vice-President, IAEA: International Association of Empirical
Aesthetics <
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~iaea>,
1997-2000.
Executive Board, IALS: International Association of Literary
Semantics, 1997-2006.
President (1992-1998 Executive Board), IGEL: International Society
for the Empirical Study of Literature, 1994-1996.
Chair,
Committee for Communication and Information,
ICLA: International Comparative Literature Association, 1994-1999.
Member, Board of Directors and Executive Secretary, Central and East
European Studies Society of Alberta, University of Alberta, 1986-1988.
Member, Executive Board, Comparative Literature Association of Alberta,
1989-1993.
External Evaluator of manuscript, faculty position, project
funding, and theses for institutes and organizations of higher learning, e.g.,
the European Commission, Austrian Science Fund, Canadian Federation for the Humanities,
Tel Aviv University, National Defence (Canada), the Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council (Canada), University of British Columbia Hampton Foundation,
Southern Illinois UP, Peking University, Wayne State UP, MIT Press, The Arts
and Humanities Research Board (UK), various learned journals, etc.
President, Arts Students Union, University of Western Ontario,
1977-1980; Executive, Carleton University Arts Students Union, 1981-1982; Executive,
Comparative Literature Graduate Students Association, University of Alberta,
1985-1989; Executive, Hungarian Cultural Society of Edmonton, 1984-1987; Executive
Board, University of Alberta Michener Park Married Students Residences Association,
1984-1989.
4.1-7 Lists of Publications
4.1 Books (single authored; see
also 4.6.2)
4.1.5 2008. Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven.
Comparative Cultural Studies. Purdue Books in Comparative Cultural
Studies 11. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>,
2008. ca. 300 pages, bibliography, index. The work in the volume is an attempt
to redefine cultural studies based on a comparative framework and with several
sub-disciplines such as media studies followed by applications of the proposed
framework in and analyses of audience studies, new media and publishing, film
studies, film and literature, comparative media studies, comparative cultural
studies, intercultural communication, and multiculturalism, cultural participation
with media products, etc. The proposed framework rests on previous and new
work by the author with Chapter 1: "Histories of Comparative Literature, Cultural
Studies, and Media Studies," Chapter 2: "Towards a Framework of Comparative
Culture and Media Studies," Chapter 3: "New Media and Publishing in the Humanities,"
Chapter 4: "Towards a New Framework of Audience Studies," Chapter 5: "The
Film
Lord of the Rings and Its Audience," Chapter 6: "Image Transfer
from Novel to Film: Schnitzler's
Traumnovelle and Kubrick's
Eyes
Wide Shut," Chapter 7: "A Comparative Analyis of Nobel in Literature 2002
Imre Kertész's Reception in the US, Canadian, German, and Hungarian
Media," Chapter 8: "Nobel in Literature 2002 Imre Kertész's Visualities
of the Holocaust," Chapter 9: "The Semiotics of Family Photography,"
Chapter 10: "An Analysis of Cultural Participation in 2001-2002 in the US
and Germany," Chapter 11: "Comparative Cultural Studies, Intercultural
Communication, and Multiculturalism," Chapter 12: "Universities as Media
and Academics as a Commodity," Chapter 13: "A Taxonomy for Work in Comparative
Culture and Media Studies," Chapter 14: "A Selected Bibliography of Works
in Comparative Culture and Media Studies," and a Works Cited and Index.
4.1.4 1998.
Tötösy
de Zepetnek, Steven. Comparative Literature: Theory, Method, Application.
Preface by F. Elizabeth Dahab. Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature
18. Amsterdam: Rodopi <http://www.rodopi.nl>,
1998. ISBN 90-420-0534-3 (pbk), 299 pages, bibliography, and index. Abstract,
Preface, Chapter One, and Works Cited are available online at <http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/books/totosy98/>.
Presentation of a theoretical and methodological framework for the study of
culture and literature with examples of the application of the framework in
audience studies, film and literature, literature and science, women's literature,
translation studies, new media and scholarship in the humanities, and analyses
of English, French, German, Austrian, Hungarian, Romanian, English-Canadian,
and Canadian modern, contemporary, and ethnic minority texts.
Selected book reviews: Adnan K. Abdulla (Ajman
U of Science and Technology) in Babel 49.4 (2003): 353-60; Dick Schram
(Vrije U and Utrecht U) in Frame: Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap
(Utrecht U) 15.1 (2001): 77-80; Marijan Dovic (U of Ljubljana) in Primerjalna
knijezvnost 24.2 (2001): 114-19; Tomo Virk (U of Ljubljana) in Primerjalna
knijezvnost 24.2 (2001): 9-31; Frans-Willem Korsten (Leiden U) in Frame:
Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap (Utrecht U) 14.2-3 (2000): 28-42;
Nicolae Harsanyi (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) in Symploke: A Journal
for the Intermingling of Literary, Cultural and Theoretical scholarship
(U of Nebraska P) 7.1-2 (2000): 215; F. Elizabeth Dahab (California State
U Long Beach) in Journal of Caribbean Studies (Association of Caribbean
Studies) 15.1-2 (2000): 299-302; Dolores Romero López (ISLTYNT, Madrid
and U of Nottingham) in Signa: Revista de la Asociación Española
Semiótica (National U of Distance Education, Madrid) 9 (2000):
659-63; Jean-Marc Moura (U Charles de Gaulle Lille 3) in Revue de Littérature
Comparée (U de Paris Sorbonne) 1 (2002): 97-98; Richard Cavell
(U of British Columbia) in University of Toronto Quarterly: A Canadian
Journal of Humanities 70.1 (2000-01): 313; Priscilla Archibald (Northwestern
U) in Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature Association) 27.1-2 (2000):
311-13; Camilla Miglio (U of Pisa) in Observatorio critico della germanistica
3.7 (2000): 18; Ernst Grabovszki (U of Vienna) in Komparatistik. Jahrbuch
der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
(Heidelberg: Synchron) (1999-2000): 168-73; Theodore Ziolkowski (Princeton
U) in World Literature Today (U of Oklahoma) 73.3 (1999): 606; Estelle
Dansereau (U of Calgary) in Ariel: A Review of International English Literature
(U of Calgary) 30.4 (1999): 168-71; Thomas Wägenbaur (U of Tübingen)
in arcadia: Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft (U
of Tübingen) 37.2 (1999): 98-105; Joseph Pivato (Athabasca U) in CLCWeb:
Comparative Literature and Culture (Purdue UP) 1.4 (1999): <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-4/books99-4.html>;
Franca Sinopoli (U of Rome La Sapienca) in Introduzione alla letteratura
comparata (Ed. Armando Gnisci. Milano: Bruno Mondadori, 1999) 341-48;
Hessam El Khatib in Nizwa 35.2 (1999): 75-81 <http://www.nizwa.com/volume35/p75_81.html>;
Ernst Grabovszki (U of Vienna) in CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
(Purdue UP) 1.3 (1999): <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-3/books99-3.html>;
Ernst Grabovszki (U of Vienna) in Wiener Zeitung (Vienna, Austria)
(30-31 July 1999): 8, 13.
4.1.3 1997. Totosy de Zepetnek,
Steven. Wen hsüe yen chiu ti ho fa hua. Chen t'i hua ho ching yen
chu i wen hsüe yü wen hua yen chiu fang fa (Legitimizing the
Study of Literature: A New Pragmatism and the Systemic Approach to Literature
and Culture). Preface by Yue Daiyun. Trans. Ma Jui-ch'i. Peking University
Academic Lectures Series vol. 7. Beijing: Peking University Press, 1997. ISBN
7-301-03482-2 (pbk), 217 pages. Texts of public lectures on radical constructivism,
culture and literary theory and methodology, women's writing, film and literature,
and Canadian and Hungarian modern and contemporary prose, delivered at Peking
University, Beijing, China, 1995 and 1996.
4.1.2 1993. Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven.
The Social Dimensions of Fiction: On the Rhetoric and Function of Prefacing
Novels in the Nineteenth-Century Canadas. Preface by Clément Moisan.
Siegen University NIKOL Series vol. 15. Braunschweig-Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher
(Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn), 1993. ISBN 3-528-07335-7 (hard cover), 188 pages,
index, and bibliography. Data and analyses of nineteenth-century English-
and French-Canadian prefaces to novels with theoretical and methodological
frameworks for the study of rhetoric, the sociology of literature, audience
research, and genre studies.
Selected book reviews: James Steele in (Carleton
U) ESC: English Studies in Canada (Carleton U) 22.1 (1996): 117-19;
Mary Lu MacDonald (Halifax) in Canadian Literature (U of British Columbia)
148 (1996): 164-65; Carolyn Perkes (U de Québec à Montréal)
in Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature Association) 23.2 (1996):
613-20; Vivienne J. Rundle (U of Calgary) in Ariel: A Review of International
English Literature (U of Calgary) 26.3 (1995): 167-73; Robin Howells (Birckbeck
College) in British Journal of Canadian Studies (U of Edinburgh) 9.2
(1994): 437-38; Manuel Ribeiro (Catholic U of Leuven) in Dedalus: Revista
Portuguesa de Literatura Comparada (U of Lisbon) 3-4 (1993-94): 298-300.
4.1.1 1989. Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. Prefaces
to Nineteenth-Century Canadian Novels: Their Function as Genre and Element
of the Literary System. Ph.D. Dissertation. Edmonton: University of Alberta,
Department of Comparative Literature, 1989. ISBN 0-315-556-307. Dissertation
Abstracts International 1990 May v50.11, p3596A-3597A). Data and analysis
of nineteenth-century English- and French-Canadian prefaces to novels with
theoretical and methodological frameworks for the study of rhetoric, the sociology
of literature, audience research, and genre studies.
4.2
Edited books and thematic issues of scholarly journals
4.2.23
2008.
Hungarian Comparative Cultural Studies. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
and Louise O. Vasvári. Aachen: Shaker Publisher <
http://www.shaker.eu/catalogue/booklist.asp?Reihe=451>,
2008. Forthcoming.
4.2.22
2008.
Discourses
of the Holocaust. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Louise
O. Vasvári. Books in Comparative Cultural Studies <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2008. Forthcoming.
4.2.21 2006.
The New Central and East
European Culture. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, Carmen Andras,
and Magdalena Marsovszky. Aachen: Shaker Publisher <
http://www.shaker.eu/catalogue/booklist.asp?Reihe=451>,
2006. ISBN 3-8322-5143-X (pbk), 386 pages, bibliography, index.
4.2.20 2005.
Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature.
Ed. Louise O. Vasvári and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek.
Books in Comparative Cultural Studies <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2005. ISBN 1-55753-396-2 (pbk). 336 pages, bibliography,
index.
4.2.19 2005.
Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael Ondaatje's
Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Books in Comparative
Cultural Studies <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2005. ISBN 1-55753-378-4 (pbk). 147 pages, bibliography,
index.
4.2.18 2003.
Comparative Literature and Comparative Cultural
Studies. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Books in Comparative
Cultural Studies 2 <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2003. ISBN 1-55753-290-7 (pbk), ISBN 1-55753-288-5
(ebook). 365 pages, bibliography, index.
4.2.17 2002.
Comparative Central European Culture.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Books in Comparative Cultural Studies
1 <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2002. ISBN 1-55753-240-0 (pbk), 217 pages, bibliography,
index.
4.2.16
2000. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
ed.
Histories and Concepts of Comparative Literature. Thematic issue,
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 2.4 (2000): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb00-4/contents00-4.html>.
4.2.15 1999.
Comparative Literature Now: Theories and
Practice / La Littérature comparée à l'heure actuelle.
Théories et réalisations. Ed. Steven Tötösy de
Zepetnek, Milan V. Dimic, and Irene Sywenky. Bibliothèque de Littérature
Comparée 5. Paris: Honoré Champion <
http://www.honorechampion.com/>,
1999. ISBN 2-85203-605-3 / ISSN 1262-2850 (hard cover), 930 pages, bibliography.
For the table of contents, see <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/champion.html>.
4.2.14 1998.
Canadian Culture and Literatures, and a
Taiwan Perspective. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Yiu-nam
Leung. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, University
of Alberta and Hsinchu: Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National
Tsing Hua University, 1998. ISBN 0-921490-10-0 (pbk), 320 pages, bibliography.
For the table of contents, see <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/taiwan.html>.
4.2.13 1997.
The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Culture as Theory and Application. Ed. Steven Tötösy de
Zepetnek and Irene Sywenky. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature,
University of Alberta and Siegen: Institute for Empirical Literature and Media
Research, Siegen University, 1997. ISBN 0-921490-08-9 (pbk), 605 pages, bibliography,
index. For the table of contents, see <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/seal97.html>.
4.2.12
1997. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
and Jennifer W. Jay, eds.,
East Asian Cultural and Historical Perspectives:
Histories and Society / Culture and Literatures. Edmonton: Research Institute
for Comparative Literature, University of Alberta, 1997. ISBN 0-921490-09-7
(pbk), 383 pages, bibliography. For the table of contents, see <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/asian.html>.
4.2.11 1996.
International Perspectives on Reading. Ed.
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Special Issue of
Reader: Essays in
Reader-Oriented Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy (Michigan Technological
University) 35-36 (1996): 1-120. ISSN 0742-9681.
4.2.10
1996. Milan V. Dimic and Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek, eds.,
Comparative Literature: History and Contemporaneity
/ Littérature Comparée: histoire et contemporanéité
Thematic Cluster
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne
de Littérature Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature
Association) 23.1 (1996): 1-268. ISSN 0319-051X.
4.2.9
1996. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
ed.,
History of the Book and the Study of Literature Thematic Cluster
in
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature Association) 23.1 (1996):
207-58. ISSN 0319-051X.
4.2.8 1996. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
ed.,
The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature: Theory and Application.
Ed. Margarida L. Losa, Isménia de Sousa, Gonçalo Vilas-Boas.
Literatura Comparada: Os Novos Paradigmas. Porto: Associação
Portuguesa de Literatura Comparada / Afrontamento, 1996. ISBN 972-36-0420-5
(pbk), 273-375 pages, bibliography.
4.2.7 1995.
Postcolonial Literatures: Theory and Practice
/ Les Littératures post-coloniales. Théories et réalisations.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Sneja Gunew. Thematic Issue
of
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature Association) 22.3-4 (1995):
399-932, bibliography, index. ISSN 0319-051X.
4.2.6 1994-97.
IGELnews: International Society for the
Empirical Study of Literature. Ed. and comp. Steven Tötösy de
Zepetnek. 2 (1994): 1-55; 3 (1995): 1-27; 4 (1996): 1-14; 5 (1997): 1-14.
ISSN 1203-2220.
4.2.5 1993.
(Re)Vision(s) of Canadian Literature(s) /
(Ré)vision(s) de(s)[la] littérature(s) canadienne(s). Ed.
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Milan V. Dimic. Thematic Cluster in
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée (Canadian Comparative Literature Association) 20.3-4 (1993):
435-89. ISSN 0319-051X.
4.2.4 1992.
IGEL Newsletter: International Society for
the Empirical Study of Literature. Ed. and comp. Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek and Art Graesser (International Society for the Empirical Study
of Literature) 1 (1992): 1-24. ISSN 1203-2220.
4.2.3 1992.
Women's Writing and the Literary Institution
/ L'Écriture au féminin et l'institution littéraire.
Ed. Claudine Potvin, Janice Williamson, and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek.
Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, University of Alberta,
Vol. 6, 1992. ISBN 0-921490-07-0 (pbk), 236 pages, bibliography. For the table
of contents, link to <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/women.html>.
4.2.2 1990.
Prefaces and Manifestoes / Préfaces et
manifestes littéraires. Ed. E.D. Blodgett, A.G. Purdy, and S. Tötösy
de Zepetnek. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, University
of Alberta, Vol. 3, 1990. ISBN 0-921490-03-8 (pbk), 208 pages, bibliography.
4.2.1 1989.
Literatures of Lesser Diffusion / Les Littératures
de moindre diffusion. Ed. Joseph Pivato, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
and Milan V. Dimic. Thematic Issue of
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (Canadian Comparative
Literature Association) 16.3-4 (1989): 555-884. Rpt.
Literatures of Lesser
Diffusion / Les Littératures de moindre diffusion. Edmonton: Research
Institute for Comparative Literature, University of Alberta, Vol. 4, 1990.
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4.3
Scholarly (peer-reviewed) articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, introductions
4.3.121 2007. "New Media, Publishing in the Humanities,
and
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture ISSN 1481-4373 <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu>."
Formamente: Rivista Internazionale di Ricerca sul Futuro Digitale 2.1-2
(2007): forthcoming.
4.3.120 2007. "The New Humanities: The Intercultural,
the Comparative, and the Interdisciplinary."
Globalization and the
Futures of Comparative Literature. Ed. Jan M. Ziolkowski and Alfred J.
Lopez. Special issue of
The Global South 1.2 (2007): forthcoming.
4.3.119 2007. "Aspects of Scholarship and Publishing
in the Age of New Media Technology."
From Text to Hypertext. Ed.
Dolores Romero López and Amelia Sanz Cabrerizo. Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. Forthcoming.
4.3.118 2007. "Aspectos académicos y editoriales
en la época de los nuevos medios tecnológicos." Trans. Asunción
López-Varela Azcárate.
Literaturas del texto al hipermedia.
Ed. Dolores Romero López and Amelia Sanz Cabrerizo. Barcelona: Anthropos,
2007. Forthcoming.
4.3.117 2007. "Interculturalismo, Estudios Culturales
Comparados y Estudios de Traducción." Trans. Asunción López-Varela
Azcárate.
Re-escrituras de lo global. Traducción y multiculturalismo.
Ed. Virgilio Tortosa Garrigós. Alicante: U of Alicante UP, 2007. Forthcoming.
4.3.116 2007. "Novata komparativna knizevnost kako teorija
i metod" ("A New Comparative Literature as Theory and Method").
Trans. Sonja Stojmenska-Elzeser.
Teorii na drugosta: komparativna knizevnost
(Theories of Otherness: Comparative Literature). Ed. Sonja Stojmenska-Elzeser.
Skopje: Menora, forthcoming.
4.3.115 2007. "Nowa Literatura Porównawcza jako
teoria i metoda" ("A New Comparative Literature as Theory and Method")
and "Literatura kobieca a mêska literatura o kobietach" ("Women's
Literature and Men Writing about Women"). Trans. Agata Zawiszewska.
Oba
teksty zostaly przetlumaczone do ksiazki: Konstruktywizm. Antologia tekstów.
Ed. E. Kuzmy, J. Madejskiego, and A. Skrendy. Kraków: Universitas, 2007.
forthcoming.
4.3.114 "As Novas Ciências Humanas: o Intercultural, o Comparativo e o Interdisciplinar." Trans. Sudha Swarnakar, Raghuram Sasikala, and Carlos Ceia.
Revista de Estudos Anglo-Portugueses 15 (2006): 7-24.
4.3.113 2006. "English-language Memoir Literature by
Central European Jewish Women."
Zions Töchter. Jüdische Frauen
in Literatur, Kunst und Politik. Ed. Andrea M. Laurisch. Wien: LIT Publisher,
2006. 139-48.
4.3.112 2006. with Carolin Fischer, "German: Twentieth
and Twenty-First Centuries."
Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature.
Ed. Gaëtan Brulotte and John Phillips. New York: Routledge, 2006. Vol.
1, 536-44.
4.3.111 2006. "Hungarian."
Encyclopedia of
Erotic Literature. Ed. Gaëtan Brulotte and John Phillips. New York:
Routledge, 2006. Vol. 1, 650-54.
4.3.110 2006. "Megjusebniot razgovor -- vo Evropa"
("To Dialogue in Europe"). Trans. Sonja Stojmenska-Elzeser.
Spektar
48 (2006): 101-06.
4.3.109 2006. "Interculturalism and Europe."
Pädaktuell:
Fachzeitschrift der Pädagogischen Akademie der Diözese Linz
1 (2006): 4-6.
4.3.108 2006. "Central and East Europe, Kertész,
and Memoir Literature."
The New Central and East European Culture.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, Carmen Andras, and Magdalena Marsovszky.
Aachen: Shaker Publisher, 2006. 339-57.
4.3.107 2006. with Carmen Andras and Magdalena Marsovszky.
"Introduction to
The New Central and East European Culture."
The New Central and East European Culture. Ed. Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek, Carmen Andras, and Magdalena Marsovszky. Aachen: Shaker Publisher,
2006. 3-6.
4.3.106 2005. "Perspectivas teóricas e institucionais
sobre a Literatura Comparada e a noción de Estudos Culturais Comparados."
Trans. César Domínguez.
Boletín Galego de Literatura 34.2 (2005): 221-42.
4.3.105 2005. "Rittinger, John Adam."
Germany
and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. Ed. Thomas Adam. Santa
Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005. 924-26.
4.3.104 2005. "Imre Kertész's Nobel Prize in Literature
and the Print Media."
Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature.
Ed. Louise O. Vasvári and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West
Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2005. 232-46.
4.3.103 2005. "Imre Kertész's Nobel Prize, Public
Discourse, and the Media."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
7.4 (2005): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb05-4/totosy05.html>.
4.3.102 2005. with Louise O. Vasvári, "Introduction
to
Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature."
Imre Kertész
and Holocaust Literature. Ed. Louise O. Vasvári and Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2005. 1-10.
4.3.101 2005. "gebindestricht in einer hybriden welt."
Auf
der Suche nach hybriden Lebensgeschichten. Ed. Elka Tschernokoshewa and
Marija Juric-Pahor. Münster: Waxmann, 2005. 263-79.
4.3.100 2005. "Kulturwissenschaften, Neue Medien und
die Publikation wissenschaftlichen Wissens." Trans. Werner Nell.
Das
Gedächtnis der Schrift. Perspektiven der Komparatistik. Ed. Bernd
Kiefer and Werner Nell. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Publisher, 2005.
283-96.
4.3.99 2005. "Introduction to
Comparative Cultural Studies
and Michael Ondaatje's Writing."
Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael
Ondaatje's Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette:
Purdue UP, 2005. 1-5.
4.3.98 2005. "Ondaatje's
The English Patient and
Questions of History."
Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael Ondaatje's
Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue
UP, 2005. 115-32.
4.3.97 2004. "Audience in the Arts."
EOLSS:
Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems <
http://www.eolss.net/>.
Oxford: UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, 2004.
4.3.96 2004. "Nowa Literatura Porównawcza jako
teoria i metoda" ("New Comparative Literature, Theory and Method").
Trans. Agata Firlej.
Porównania:
Czasopismo póswiecone
komparatystyce i studiom interdyscyplinarnym (
Comparisons: A Journal
of Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies) 1 (2004): 17-20.
4.3.95 2004. "Preface to
Comparative Cultural Studies
and Michael Ondaatje's Writing."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
6.3 (2004): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb04-3/totosy(preface)04-3.html>.
4.3.94 2004. "Enas neos pragmatismos gia ti sigkritiki
gramatologia" ("A New Pragmatism for Comparative Literature").
Trans. Babis Dermitzakis.
lexima (2003-04): <
http://www.lexima.gr/lxm/main.php?s=arthra&i=42>.
4.3.93 2003. "Imre Kertész's Nobel Prize, Public
Discourse, and the Media."
Medien-Macht-Wahrnehmung. Mediale Dispositive
des Sehens und Hörens. Ed. Kathrin Fahlenbrach. Thematic issue of
SPIEL: Siegener Periodicum zur Internationalen Empirischen Literaturwissenschaft
22.1 (2003): 183-94.
4.3.92 2003. "From Comparative Literature Today toward Comparative
Cultural Studies."
Comparative Literature and Comparative Cultural Studies.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2003. 235-67.
4.3.91 2003. "Los estudios culturales comparados y el estudio
de la cultura centro-europea: teoría y aplicación." Trans. Francisco
Chico Rico.
Estudios culturales. Ed. Francisco Chico Rico. Thematic Issue
of
Teoría / Crítica: Revista publicada por el Seminario de
Teoría de la Literature y Literatura Comparada de la Universidad de Alicante
7 (2000-2001): 43-55.
4.3.90 2003. "And the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature Goes
to Imre Kertész, Jew and Hungarian."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture 5.1 (2003): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb03-1/totosy03.hml>.
4.3.89 2003. "Comparative Cultural Studies and the Study
of Central European Culture."
Kakanien Revisited (2003): <
http://www.kakanien.ac.at/beitr/theorie/STotosy1.pdf>.
4.3.88 2002. with Reinhold Viehoff, Clemens Seyfried, and
Konstanze Wunneburg. "A Comparative Analysis of Media Consumption and Cultural
Participation in the US and Germany Today (work-in-progress)."
IGEL 2002
Proceedings (2002): <
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4.3.87 2002. "Comparative Cultural Studies and the Study
of Central European Culture."
Comparative Central European Culture. Ed.
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2002. 1-32.
4.3.86 2002. "Preface."
Comparative Central European Culture.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2002. vii-xv.
4.3.85 2002. "Pre-1900 German-Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library) (2002): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/earlygermancanadian.html>.
4.3.84 2002. "The Study of Literature and Culture Online:
Theory and Application."
English 475: Literature and Hypertext. Ed. Joseph
Pivato. Athabasca: Athabasca U, 2002.
4.3.83 2001. "The New Knowledge Management: Online Research
and Publishing in the Humanities."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
3.1 (2001): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb01-1/totosy01.html>.
4.3.82 2001. "Comparative Cultural Studies and the Study
of Translation: Concepts and Terminology."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture (
Library) (2001): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/translationstudy.html>.
4.3.81 2001. "Constructivism and Comparative Cultural Studies."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library) (2001): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/totosy(constructivism).html>.
4.3.80 2001. "A Manifesto for Gender Responsibility and Equality
in Every-Day Life."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(2001):
<http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/gendermanifesto.html>.
4.3.79 2000-01. "Toward a Framework of Audience Studies."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library) (2000):
<
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/audiencestudies.html>.
4.3.78 2000-01. "Definitions for the Study of Communication
and Culture."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(2000): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/definitions(communicationstudies1).html>.
4.3.77 2001. "In-Between Borders and Central European Life
Writing."
Limen: Journal for Theory and Practice of Liminal Phenomena 2
(2001): <
http://limen.mi2.hr/limen2-2001/index.html>.
4.3.76 2001. "Audience Studies," "Comparative Cultural Studies,"
and "Systemic and Empirical Approach."
Online Dictionary of the Social Sciences.
Comp. Robert Drislane and Gary Parkinson. Edmonton: Athabasca U and ICAAP: International
Consortium of Advancement of Academic Publication, 2001. <
http://bitbucket.icaap.org/>.
4.3.75 2001. "Comparative Cultural Studies and Constructivism."
Frame: Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap 15.1 (2001): 38-60.
4.3.74 2000. "English-language Memoir Literature by Central
European Jewish Women."
Mnemosyne: ZEIT-Schrift für jüdische Kultur
26 (2000): 97-108.
4.3.73 1999. "An Application of the Systemic and Empirical
Framework in Diaspora and Ethnic Studies."
Siegfried J. Schmidt Festschrift.
Ed. Achim Barsch, Gebhard Rusch, and Reinhold Viehoff. Halle: U of Halle-Wittenberg
(1999): <
http://www.sjschmidt.net/konzepte/texte/totosy1.htm>.
4.3.72 1999. "Michael Ondaatje's
The English Patient,
'History,' and the Other."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 1.4
(1999): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-4/totosy99-2.html>.
4.3.71 1999. "Toward a Comparative Cultural Studies."
Primerjalna
knjizevnost (
Comparative Literature) (Slovene Comparative Literature
Association) 22.2 (1999): 85-102.
4.3.70 1999. "From Comparative Literature Today toward Comparative
Cultural Studies."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 1.3 (1999):
<
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-3/totosy99.html>.
4.3.69 1999. "Verso una storia degli approcci sistemici ed
empirici nello studio della letteratura e della cultura." Trans. Sonia Di Loreto.
L'esperienza del testo. Ed. Aldo Nemesio. Roma: Meltemi, 1999. 21-40.
4.3.68 1999. "Literary and Filmic Representations of the
Titanic Disaster."
Poseidon and the Muses: Proceedings of the International
Conference on Arts, Literature and the Ocean. Ed. Ling Chung, Chen-wan Ting,
Chung-wen Kung, I-chun Wang, Hsiao-yu Sun, and Yen Chen.
Sun Yat-sen Journal
of the Humanities. Kaohsiung: College of Liberal Arts, National Sun
Yat-sen U, 1999. 117-24.
4.3.67 1999. "Configurations of Postcoloniality and National
Identity: Inbetween Peripherality and Narratives of Change."
The Comparatist:
Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association 23 (1999): 89-110.
4.3.66 1999. "Ethnizität und Zentrum/Peripherie. Deutschland,
(östliches) Mitteleuropa und das kanadische Modell."
Kultur, Identität,
Europa. Über die Schwierigkeiten und Möglichkeiten einer Konstruktion.
Ed. Reinhold Viehoff and Rien T. Segers. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1999. 425-41.
4.3.65 1999. "An Introduction to Comparative Literature Now,
à l'heure actuelle."
Comparative Literature Now: Theories and Practice
/ La Littérature comparée à l'heure actuelle. Théories
et réalisations. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, Milan V.
Dimic, and Irene Sywenky. Bibliothèque de Littérature Comparée
5. Paris: Honoré Champion, 1999. 13-18.
4.3.64 1998. "Social Discourse and the Problematics of Theory,
Culture, Media, and Audience."
Language and Beyond: Actuality and Virtuality
in the Relations between Word, Image and Sound. Ed. Paul Joret and Aline
Remael. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. 231-40.
4.3.63 1998. "La literatura comparada y la aproximación
sistémica a la literatura y la cultura."
Literatura Comparada. Principios
y métodos. Ed. María José Vega and Neus Carbonell.
Madrid: Gredos, 1998. 215-29.
4.3.62 1998-. Various papers on the application of systems
theory for the study of literature as methodology. Alex Riegler,
Radical
Constructivism (1998-):
<http://www.isss.org/primer/4domains.htm>.
4.3.61 1998. "Social Discourse and Cultural Participation
in a Multicultural Society."
Canadian Culture and Literatures: And a Taiwan
Perspective. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Yiu-nam Leung.
Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, U of Alberta and Hsinchu:
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Tsing Hua U, 1998.
57-69.
4.3.60 1998. "John Adam Rittinger."
Dictionary of Canadian
Biography 1911-1920. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1998. 875-76.
4.3.59 1998. "Estudios postcoloniales: el 'Otro,' el sistema,
y una perspectiva personal, o esto (también) es literatura Comparada."
Orientaciones em literatura comparada. Trans. and ed. Dolores Romero
López. Madrid: Arco, 1998. 199-204.
4.3.58 1998. "Fan Yi Yan Jiu he zheng Ti Hua Fang Fa de Li
Lun Yu Shi Jian" ("Translation Studies and the Systemic Approach to Literature
and Culture"). Trans. Geng Liqin.
Waiyu Yu Fanyi (
Foreign Languages
and Translation) 1 (1998): 15-19.
4.3.57 1997. "Mi opinión acerca del estado actual
de la literatura comparada."
Literaturas comparadas. Ed. María
Iribarren. Special issue of
Filología 30.1-2 (1997): 59-61.
4.3.56 1997. "Bijiao wenxue xianzhuang zhi wojian" ("My Opinion
on the Current Situation of Comparative Literature"). Trans. Luo Liang.
Chong
Wai Wen Hua Yu Wen Lun (
Chinese-Foreign Cultures & Literary Theories)
3 (1997): 23-26.
4.3.55 1997. "Mimetics and Narration in
Berlin Alexanderplatz
(Döblin and Faßbinder)."
Parodia, pastiche, mimetismo. Ed.
Paola Mildonian. Roma: Bulzoni, 1997. 317-29.
4.3.54 1997. "The Importance of Cultural Dialogue: A Case
Study of Ethnic Minority Writing and Cultural Participation in Canada."
Cultural
Dialogue and Misreading. Ed. Mabel Lee and Meng Hua. U of Sidney World Literature
Series Vol. 1. Sydney: Wild Peony, 1997. 367-76.
4.3.53 1997. "Reading Pornographic Literature: The Author
and Gender Appropriation."
The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Culture as Theory and Application. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
and Irene Sywenky. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature,
U of Alberta and Siegen: Institute for Empirical Literature and Media Research,
Siegen U, 1997. 515-25.
4.3.52 1997. "New Developments in Neuroscience and Brain
Research with Reference to Language Acquisition and the Teaching of Foreign
Languages."
Selected Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on
English Teaching. Ed. Johanna Katchen and Yiu-nam Leung. Taipei: Crane,
1997. 283-89.
4.3.51 1997. "Comparative Literature in 1997: Principles
and Obstacles."
Neohelicon: Acta comparationis litterarum universarum
24.2 (1997): 79-83.
4.3.50 1997. "Sexuality and Eroticism in Musil's
Die Versuchung
der stillen Veronika."
Colloquia Germanica: Internationale Zeitschrift
für Germanistik 30.2 (1997): 131-47.
4.3.49 1997. "Introduction: Text in Context
alias
The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature and Culture."
The Systemic
and Empirical Approach to Literature and Culture as Theory and Application.
Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Irene Sywenky. Edmonton: Research
Institute for Comparative Literature, U of Alberta and Siegen: Institute for
Empirical Literature and Media Research, Siegen U, 1997. 1-5.
4.3.48 1997. "The Study of Literature in China and Taiwan
Today: Impressions of a Visitor."
East Asian Cultural and Historical Perspectives:
Histories and Society / Culture and Literatures. Ed. Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek and Jennifer W. Jay. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative
Literature, U of Alberta, 1997. 341-50.
4.3.47 1996. "Literary Theory, Ethnic Minority Writing, and
the Systemic Approach."
Ethnic Minority Writing and Literary Theory. Ed.
Joseph Pivato. Special issue
Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques
au Canada 28.3 (1996): 100-06.
4.3.46 1996. "Introduction: Reading and Readership from an
International Perspective."
International Perspectives on Reading. Ed.
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Special issue of
Reader: Essays in Reader-Oriented
Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy 35-36 (1996): 9-11.
4.3.45 1996. "Readership Research, Cultural Studies, and
Canadian Scholarship."
International Perspectives on Reading. Ed. Steven
Tötösy de Zepetnek. Special issue of
Reader: Essays in Reader-Oriented
Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy35-36 (1996): 108-20.
4.3.44 1996. "The Institution of English: System, Cultural
Diversity, and Pedagogy in Canada."
Proceedings of the Fourth International
Symposium on English Teaching. Ed. David Dai and Peng-hsiang Chen. Taipei:
Crane, 1996. 511-24.
4.3.43 1996. "The Impact of the Electronic Revolution on
Literary Research: A Socio-Semiotic Point of View."
Dedalus: Revista Portuguesa
de Literatura Comparada 16 (1996): 199-205.
4.3.42 1996. "Ethnicity and Centre/Periphery: Cultural Identity
in Germany and East Central Europe."
Culture, Identity, Europe. Ed. Rien
T. Segers. Special issue of
SPIEL: Siegener Periodicum zur Internationalen
Empirischen Literaturwissenschaft 14 (1996): 38-49.
4.3.41 1996. "The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Interdisciplinarity: Some Pragmatic Aspects."
Language and Literature
Today. Ed. Neide de Faria. Brasília: University of Brasília,
1996. Vol. 2, 873-79.
4.3.40 1996. "Factors in a Theory of Cumulative Canon Formation:
Contemporary Hungarian and English-Canadian Literature."
The Systemic and
Empirical Approach to Literature: Theory and Application. Ed. Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek. Thematic section in
Literatura Comparada: Os Novos Paradigmas.
Ed. Margarida L. Losa, Isménia de Sousa, and Gonçalo Vilas-Boas.
Porto: Associação Portuguesa de Literatura Comparada / Afrontamento,
1996. 369-75.
4.3.39 1996. "The Life Writing of the German-Canadian Pioneer
Else Seel (1894-1974)."
Melus: The Journal of the Society for the Study of
the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 21.3 (1996): 25-34.
4.3.38 1996. "Margit Kaffka and Dorothy Richardson: A Comparison."
Hungarian Studies 11.1 (1996): 77-95.
4.3.37 1996. "Some Examples of Political Satire in Hungarian
Exile Literature: Systemic Considerations."
The Search for a New Alphabet:
Literary Studies in a Changing World. In Honor of Douwe Fokkema. Ed. Harald
Hendrix, Joost Kloek, Sophie Levie, and Will van Peer. Amsterdam: John Benjamins,
1996. 250-55.
4.3.36 1996. "Urbanity and Postmodern Sensuality: The 'Post-Magyar'
Endre Kukorelly."
World Literature Today 70.2 (1996): 289-94.
4.3.35 1996. "
Concensus ex machina. Teoria dei sistemi
e studio della letteratura." Trans. Isabella Cartasso.
I Quaderni di Gaia:
almanacco di letteratura comparata 7.10 (1996): 111-18.
4.3.34 1996. "Wen Xue Ti Xi Hua Yan Jiu Fang Fa Jiang Jie:
Wen Xue yu Wen Hua Yan Jiu de Yi Zhong Jian Gou Yu Fang Fa Lun" ("An Introduction
to Systemic Approaches to Literature: Toward a Framework and Methodology for
the Study of Literature and Culture"). Trans. Ma RuiQi.
Guowai wenxüe
(
Foreign Literatures) 4 (1996): 3-9.
4.3.33 1996. "Módszer és komparatisztika. Avagy
újabb fejlemények az irodalomelméletben" ("Methodology
and Comparative Literature: Recent Development in Literary Theory").
Alföld.
Irodalmi, müvészeti és kritikai folyóirat 47.7
(1996): 62-73.
4.3.32 1996. "Perspectives of Comparative Literature Today."
Comparative Literature: History and Contemporaneity / Littérature
Comparée: histoire et contemporanéité. Ed. Milan V.
Dimic and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Thematic cluster in
Canadian
Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée 23.1 (1996): 6-14.
4.3.31 1996. "Hogyan tanulmányozza a magyar tudósvilág
az irodalmat? Egy külföldi benyomásai, (talán) kellemetlen
bírálatokkal egybekötve" ("How Do Scholars Study Literature
in Hungary? Impressions of a Foreigner with Critical Observations").
Élet
és Irodalom (
Life and Literature) 40.15 (April 12, 1996):
5. Rpt. in
Új Toborzó: Az Edmontoni Magyar Kultúrkör
Lapja 4 (1996): 10-11.
4.3.30 1996. "autobiográfia: hogy miért
és hogyan" ("autobiography about why and how").
arkánum
12 (1996): 21-28.
4.3.29 1995. "The
Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature,
the
Polysystem Theory, and Translation Theory: The Importance of Methodology."
Studies in the Humanities 22.1-2 (1995): 12-20.
4.3.28 1995. "Towards a Taxonomy for the Study of Translation."
Meta: Journal des traducteurs / Translators' Journal 40.3 (1995): 421-44.
4.3.27 1995. "Systems Thinking in North American Literary
Studies."
Empirical Approaches to Literature. Ed. Gebhard Rusch. Siegen:
Institute for Empirical Literature and Media Research, Siegen U, 1995. Vol.
6, 133-37.
4.3.26 1995. "Early German-Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing."
Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques au Canada 27.1 (1995):
99-122.
4.3.25 1995. "Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing: A Case Study."
Comparatistica: Annuario Italiano 7 (1995): 105-15.
4.3.24 1995. "Die Literatur deutschsprachiger Kanadier. Liturgische
Texte, Romane, Kurzgeschichten."
Auf der Reservebank? Die Kulturbeziehungen
zwischen Deutschland und Kanada. Ed. Hartmut Fröschle and Susanne Sporrer.
Special issue
ZfK: Zeitschrift für Kulturaustausch 45.2 (1995):
295-98.
4.3.23 1995. "
Consensus ex machina: Théorie
des systèmes et étude de la littérature."
Littérature
et informatique. La littérature générée par ordinateur.
Ed. Alain Vuillemin and Michel Lenoble. Arras: Artois PU, 1995. 77-86.
4.3.22 1995. "Post-Colonialities: The 'Other,' the System,
and a Personal Perspective, or, This (Too) is Comparative Literature."
Postcolonial
Literatures: Theory and Practice / Les Littératures post-coloniales.
Théories et réalisations. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
and Sneja Gunew, eds. Special issue
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 22.3-4 (1995):
399-407.
4.3.21 1995. "A Report on Comparative Literature in Beijing,
October 1995 / Rapport sur la littérature comparée à Beijing,
Octobre 1995."
Comparative Literature in Canada / Bulletin / La Littérature
Comparée au Canada 26.2 (1995): 10-16.
4.3.20 1995. "President's Foreword: IGEL's Aims and Objectives
for 1994-96."
Empirical Approaches to Literature. Ed. Gebhard Rusch.
Siegen: Institute for Empirical Literature and Media Research, Siegen U, 1995.
Vol. 6, 16-20.
4.3.19 1994. "Comparative Literature and Systemic/Institutional
Approaches to Literature: New Developments."
Systems Research: The Official
Journal of the International Federation for Systems Research 11.2 (1994):
43-57.
4.3.18 1994. "Toward a Theory of Cumulative Canon Formation:
Readership in English Canada."
Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary
Study of Literature27.3 (1994): 107-19.
4.3.17 1994. "Comparative Literature and
Applied Cultural
Studies, Or, a Report About the XIVth Triennial Congress of the ICLA/AILC
(University of Alberta, August 1994)."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 21.3 (1994): 469-90.
4.3.16 1994. "Michael Ondaatje's
The English Patient:
'Truth is Stranger than Fiction'."
Michael Ondaatje Issue. Ed. Karen
Smythe. Special issue
ECW: Essays on Canadian Writing 53 (1994): 141-53.
4.3.15 1993. "The Empirical Science of Literature / Constructivist
Theory of Literature."
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory: Approaches,
Scholars, Terms. Ed. Irene R. Makaryk. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1993. 36-39.
4.3.14 1993. "Selected Aspects of Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian
and French-Canadian Novel Prefaces."
Reading and Writing Literary Histories.
Ed. W.F. Garrett-Petts and Henry Hubert. Special issue
Textual Studies
in Canada / Études Textuelles au Canada 3 (1993): 111-37.
4.3.13 1993. "Hesse's 'Das erste Abenteuer': A Socio-literary
Analysis."
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies 29.3 (1993): 253-60.
4.3.12 1993. "Kaffka Margit prózája. Az irodalmi
feminizmus kezdete Magyarországon" ("The Prose of Margit Kaffka: The
Dawn of Feminism in Hungarian Literature").
Régi és új
peregrináció: magyarok külföldön, külföldiek
Magyarországon (
Pregrinations Old and New: Hungarians Abroad and
Foreigners in Hungary). Ed. Imre Békési, József Jankovics,
László Kósa, and Judit Nyerges. Budapest-Vienna: International
Association for Hungarian Studies, 1993. Vol. 2, 1185-94.
4.3.11 1993. with Milan V. Dimic, "Re)Vision(s) of Canadian
Literature(s)."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne
de Littérature Comparée 20.3-4 (1993): 485-87.
4.3.10 1993. with Milan V. Dimic, "Brief Report on the Status
of the Organization of the XIVth Triannual Congress of the International Comparative
Literature Association (University of Alberta, Edmonton, August 15-20, 1994)."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée 20.3-4 (1993): 648.
4.3.9 1992. with Philip Kreisel, "Urban English-Speaking
Canadian Literary Readership: the Results of a Pilot Study."
Poetics: Journal
of Empirical Research on Literature, the Media and the Arts 21.3 (1992):
211-38.
4.3.8 1992. "Systemic Approaches to Literature -- An Introduction
with Selected Bibliographies."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 19.1-2 (1992):
21-93.
4.3.7 1992. "Kosztolányi's
Édes Anna:
A Socio-Literary Analysis with Medical Evidence."
Neohelicon: Acta comparationis
litterarum universarum 19.2 (1992): 69-85.
4.3.6 1991. "Das Bild der Gesellschaft bei Theodor Fontane
und Lajos Tolnai. Einige literatursoziologische Bemerkungen."
Die ungarische
Sprache und Kultur im Donauraum. Ed. Moritz Csáky, Horst Haselsteiner,
Tibor Klaniczay, and Károly Rédei. Budapest: International Association
for Hungarian Studies, 1991. Vol. 2, 825-33.
4.3.5 1991. "In 1991: A Manifesto of Gender Responsibility."
Men's Studies Review: A Quarterly Publication of the Men's Studies Association
8.3 (1991): 16-18.
4.3.4 1990. "The Empirical Science of Literature and the
Preface in the Nineteenth-Century Canadian Novel: A Theoretical Framework Applied."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée17.1-2 (1990): 68-84.
4.3.3 1990. "The Empirical Science of Literature and the
Nineteenth-Century Canadian Novel Preface: The Application of a Literary Theory."
SPIEL: Siegener Periodicum zur Internationalen Empirischen Literaturwissenschaft
9.2 (1990): 343-60.
4.3.2 1990. "Nineteenth-Century Canadian Novel Prefaces:
Corpus and Literary System."
Prefaces and Manifestoes / Préfaces et
manifestes littéraires. Ed. E.D. Blodgett, A.G. Purdy, and S. Tötösy
de Zepetnek. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, U of Alberta,
1990. 43-55.
4.3.1
1988. "Canonization and Translation in Canada:
A Case Study."
Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction: Traduction et
Culture(s) 1.1 (1988): 93-102.
4.4
Bibliographies
4.4.28 2005. with Yilin Liao. "Selected Bibliography
of Scholarship in (Comparative) Cultural Studies and Popular Culture."
New Papers in American Cultural Studies. Ed. Joanne Morreale and P.
David Marshall. Thematic issue
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
7.2 (2005): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb05-2/culturalstudies(bibliography05).html>.
4.4.27 2005. "A Bibliography of Works by and about Imre
Kertész, Nobel Laureate in Literature 2002."
CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture (
Library) (2005): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/imrekerteszbibliography(totosy).html>.
4.4.26 2005. "A Bibliography of Imre Kertész's
Oeuvre and Publications about His Work."
Imre Kertész and Holocaust
Literature. Ed. Louise O. Vasvári and Steven Tötösy de
Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2005. 300-319.
4.4.25 2005. "Selected Bibliography of Critical Work
about Michael Ondaatje's Texts."
Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael
Ondaatje's Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette:
Purdue UP, 2005. 133-39.
4.4.24 2004. "Selected Bibliography of Critical Work
about Michael Ondaatje's Texts."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and
Culture 6.3 (2004): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb04-3/contents04-3.html>.
4.4.23 2003. with Steven Aoun and Wendy C. Nielsen, "A Selected
Bibliography of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies (Theories, Methods,
Histories, 1835 to 2002)."
Comparative Literature and Comparative Cultural
Studies. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue
UP, 2003. 285-342.
4.4.22 2002. "Selected Bibliography for the Study of
Central European Culture."
Comparative Central European Culture. Ed.
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2002. 189-206.
4.4.21 2002. "Selected Bibliography for the Study of Central
European Culture."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(2002): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/centraleuropeanculture(bibliography).html>.
2002. "Selected and Annotated Bibliography of German-Canadian Literature
and Criticism."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(2002):
<http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/germancanadianliterature(bibliography).html>.
4.4.20 2001. with Steven Aoun and Wendy C. Nielsen, "Bibliography
for Work in Comparative Cultural Studies (History, Theory, Method)."
CLCWeb:
Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library) (2001-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/comparativeculturalstudies(biblio).html>.
4.4.19 1999-. "A Selected Shortlist of Comparative Literature
(Text)Books in English, French, and German (1965-1999)."
CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture (
Library) (1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.18 1999-. "Selected Bibliography of Studies on the Theories,
Methods, and History of Comparative Literature."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture (
Library) (1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.17 1999. "A Selected Shortlist of Comparative Literature
(Text)Books in English, French, and German (1965-1999)."
Primerjalna knjizevnost
(
Comparative Literature) 22.2 (1999): 119-21.
4.4.16 1999. "A Bibliography of the Theories, Methods, and
Histories of Comparative Literature."
Comparative Literature Now: Theories
and Practice / La Littérature comparée à l'heure actuelle.
Théories et réalisations. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
Milan V. Dimic, and Irene Sywenky. Bibliothèque de littérature
comparée 5. Paris: Honoré Champion, 1999. 863-921.
4.4.15 1998. "Selected Bibliography of Theoretical and Critical
Works about Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture (
Library) (1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.14 1998. "Selected Bibliography of Studies about Canadian
Ethnic Minority Writing."
Canadian Culture and Literatures. And a Taiwan
Perspective. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Yiu-nam Leung.
Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature, U of Alberta and Hsinchu:
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Tsing Hua U, 1998.
289-304.
4.4.13 1998. "A Selected Bibliography of Work in Comparative
Literature and Literary Theory."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
(
Library) (1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.12 1997. "A Selected Bibliography of Works in the Systemic
and Empirical Approach to Literature and Culture."
The Systemic and Empirical
Approach to Literature and Culture as Theory and Application. Ed. Steven
Tötösy de Zepetnek and Irene Sywenky. Edmonton: Research Institute
for Comparative Literature, U of Alberta, Vol. 7, 1997 and Siegen: Institute
for Empirical Literature and Media Research, Siegen U, Vol. 8, 1997. 575-90.
4.4.11 1997. "A Selected Bibliography of Works in the Systemic
and Empirical, Instititution, and Field Approaches to Literature and Culture
(to 1997)."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.10 1996. "A Selected Bibliography of Work in Systemic
and Empirical Approaches to Literature, 1970-1995."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture (
Library) (1998-): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.9 1996. "Selected Bibliography of Works about Postcolonial
Writing (to 1995)."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(1998-):
<http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library.html>.
4.4.8 1996. "A Selected Bibliography of Theoretical and Critical
Texts about Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing."
Literary Theory and Ethnic
Minority Writing. Ed. Joseph Pivato. Special Issue of
Canadian Ethnic
Studies / Études ethniques au Canada 28.3 (1996): 210-23.
4.4.7 1995. "Toward a Working and Cumulative Bibliography
of Studies in the
Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature -- No.
2."
IGELnews: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature
3 (1995): 10-26.
4.4.6 1995. and Sneja Gunew, "Postcolonial Literatures: A
Selected Bibliography of Theory and Criticism."
Postcolonial Literatures:
Theory and Practice / Les Littératures post-coloniales. Théories
et réalisations. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Sneja
Gunew. Special Issue of
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue
Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 22.3-4 (1995): 893-915.
4.4.5 1994. "Toward a Working and Cumulative Bibliography
of Studies in the
Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature."
IGEL
Newsletter: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature2
(1994): 10-55.
4.4.4 1993. and Yan Qigang, comps., "Cumulative Index: 1.1
(Winter 1974) to 20.3-4 (1993)
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée."
Canadian Review
of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée
20.3-4 (1993): 583-646.
4.4.3 1992. "Systemic Approaches to Literature: An Introduction
with Selected Bibliographies."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée19.1-2 (1992): 21-93.
4.4.2 1990. "Literary Works by German-Speaking Canadians
and Their Critical Appraisal: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography with an
Introduction."
Literatures of Lesser Diffusion / Les Littératures
de moindre diffusion. Ed. Joseph Pivato, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
and Milan V. Dimic. Edmonton: Research Institute for Comparative Literature,
U of Alberta, Vol. 4, 1990. 115-32.
4.4.1 1989. "Literary Works by German-Speaking Canadians
and Their Critical Appraisal: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography with an
Introduction."
Literatures of Lesser Diffusion / Les littératures
de moindre diffusion. Ed. Joseph Pivato, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek,
and Milan V. Dimic. Thematic Issue of
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
/ Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 16.3-4 (1989):
669-86.
4.5 Book reviews
4.5.4 2005. "Die unterschätzte Gefahr-- Antisemitismus
in Osteuropa. Review of a German Television Report."
Die Debatte um
den Antisemitismus in den ostmitteleuropäischen EU-Beitrittsländern:
Der Fall Ungarn. Ed. Maren Brodersen and Magdalena Marsovszky.
Zeitgeschichte-online
<
http://www.zeitgeschichte-online.de/portal/alias__rainbow/lang__de/tabID__40208294/DesktopDefault.aspx>
(2005): <
http://www.zeitgeschichte-online.de/zol/_rainbow/documents/pdf/asm_oeu/totosy_asm.pdf>.
4.5.3 1999. "
Memories of Hungary: A
Review Article of New Books by Suleiman and Teleky." CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture 1.1 (1999): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-1/books99-1.html>.
4.5.2 1998. "Susan Rubin Suleiman,
Budapest Diary: In
Search of the Motherbook. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1997. 232 pp. and Richard
Teleky,
Hungarian Rhapsodies: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity and Culture.
Seattle: U of Washington P, 1997. 217 pp."
MfS: Modern Fiction Studies
44.2 (1998): 455-59.
4.5.1 1988. "Wolf Schmid (Ed.).
Mythos in der slawischen
Moderne. (Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, Sonderband 20.) Wien: Gesellschaft
zur Förderung slawistischer Studien, 1987. 421 pp."
Canadian Slavonic
Papers 30.3 (1988): 379-80.
4.6 Publications in history
4.6.6 2004. "History of RICL: Research Institute for
Comparative Literature, University of Alberta, 1985-1999."
CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture (
Library) (2004): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/riclhistory(1985-99).html>).
4.6.5 2002. "
Towards a History of Hungarian-Canadians
in Alberta." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (
Library)
(2002):
<http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/albertahungarians.html>.
4.6.4 1998. "Pál Oszkár Esterházy."
Dictionary of Canadian Biography 1911-1920. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1998.
Vol. 14, 344-46.
4.6.3 1993. "A History of the Hungarian Cultural Society
of Edmonton, 1946-1986."
Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques
au Canada 25.2 (1993): 100-17.
4.6.2 1993.
A Zepetneki Tötösy család
adattára / Records of the Tötösy de Zepetnek Family. Preface
by Ferenc Makk. Compilation of Latin, Hungarian, and German archival, previously
published, and family documents (with selected English translations), genealogies
and archival data 1082 to present on/of German, Austrian, Hungarian, Scottish-Canadian,
English-Canadian, and American families and collateral families. Szeged: Attila
József University, 1993. ISBN 963-481-914-1 & 0-920980-55-4 (pbk),
280 pages, 91 illustrations, bibliography, index.
Selected book reviews:
Szabolcs de Vajay in
Turul: A Magyar Történelmi Társulat,
a Magyar Országos Levéltár és a Magyar Heraldikai
és Geneológiai Társaság Közlönye (Hungarian
National Archives) 67. 1-2 (1994): 56-57. Updated online version of the book
(1999-):
Records of the Tötösy de Zepetnek Family / A Zepetneki
Tötösy család adattára at <
http://www.totosy.com>
(ISSN 1715-152X; Library and Archives Canada Electronic Collection <
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/205/300/records_totosy/index.html>).
4.6.1 1992. "Albertai magyarság" ("Hungarian Albertans")
pp. 35-36; "Edmontoni magyar egyesületek és egyházak" ("Hungarian
Organizations and Churches in Edmonton") (16 entries) pp. 448-49; "Edmontoni
magyarok" ("Hungarians in Edmonton") p. 450.
Encyclopaedia Hungarica.
Ed. László Bagossy. Altona: D.W. Friesen, 1992-1996. Vol. 1, A-H.
4.7 Work in editing and publishing
2007-. Series Editor, Books in Comparative Culture, Media, and Communication Studies (ISBN 978-3-8322-), Aachen: Shaker Publisher <
http://www.shaker.eu/catalogue/booklist.asp?Reihe=451>.
2001-. Series Editor, Books in Comparative Cultural Studies (ISBN 1-55753-),
Purdue University Press <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>.
1999-. Editor (founding),
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture (ISSN 1481-4374), 1999-2000: Faculty of Arts,
University of Alberta at <http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/clcwebjournal/>, 2000-:
Purdue University Press and Purdue University Libraries at <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu> & <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/journals.htm>
1989-97. Associate editor (1994-97),
Assistant Editor (1989-94), and Desktop Publisher (1989-97),
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue
Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (ISSN 0319-051X), Canadian
Comparative Literature Association and Research Institute for Comparative Literature,
University of Alberta
1989-99. Series Editor and desktop publisher, Publishing
Program of the Research Institute for Comparative Literature, University of
Alberta (ISBN 0-921490-) <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/books.html>
1981-82. Editorial assistant,
Les Littératures
de langues européennes au tournant du siècle: Lectures d'aujourd'hui
(ISBN 0-7709-0107-7), School of Comparative Literature, Carleton University
4.8 Selected publications
about Steven Tötösy's work
Domínguez, César (University of Santiago de Compostela).
Campus Stellae. Haciendo camino en la investigación literaria. Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2006.
Abuín Gonzáles, Anxo (University of Santiago de Compostela). "Dimensións teórico-críticas de novo comparatismo."
Elementos de Crítica literaria. Ed. Arturo Casas. Vigo: Xerais, 2004. 103-27.
Cochón Otero, Iris, and María do Cabreiro Rábade Villar (University of Santiago de Compostela). "A crítica no campo literario. Teorías críticas e identitates emerxentes. Elementos de Crítica literaria."
Elementos de Crítica literaria. Ed. Arturo Casas. Vigo: Xerais, 2004. 161-204.
Tomo Virk (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). "Comparative
Literature versus Comparative Cultural Studies."
CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture 5.4 (2003): <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb03-4/virk03.html>.
Letitia Bota (
Covantul Liber), "Culturile Europei
Central - Rasaritene dupa 1989."
Covantul Liber 18.78 (26 August
2003):
<
http://www.cuvantul-liber.ro/articol.asp?ID=6373>.
Dick Schram (Vrije and Utrecht Universities, Netherlands).
"ESL ter discussie."
Frame: Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap 15.1
(2001): 77-80.
Tomo Virk (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). "Primerjalna
knjizevnost danes -- in jutri?" ("Comparative Literature Today -- and Tomorrow?").
Primerjalna knijezvnost 24.2 (2001): 9-31.
Constantin Severin (University "Stefan Cel Mare," Romania).
"Interview with Professor Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek."
Noul Continent
1.1-4 (2000): 101-06.
Dolores Romero López (ISLTYNT, Madrid and University
of Nottingham). "Aproximación al problema de la formación del
canon en literatura comparada."
Signa: Revista de la Asociación Española
Semiótica 9 (2000): 567-79.
Clemens Seyfried (College of Pedagogy, Linz, Austria). "Annäherungen
an Kreativität. Kreativität im Schnittpunkt persönlicher Erfahrung
und professioneller Arbeit." Päd
aktuell. Fachzeitschrift der Pädagogischen
Akademie der Diözese Linz 2 (2000): 11-12.
Frans-Willem Korsten (Utrecht University, Netherlands). "SASOTRT(L)T:
How the Empirical Study of Literature Started With the Wrong Name and How It
Did Not Truly Substantiate What It Promised."
Frame: Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap
14.2-3 (2000): 28-42.
"Tötösy István Ernö;
Tötösy
de Zepetnek, Steven."
A magyar emigráns irodalom lexikona
(Encyclopedia of Hungarian Emigré Literature). Ed. Csaba Nagy. Budapest:
Argumentum, 2000. 979-80.
Montserrat Iglesias Santos (University of Carlos III de Madrid,
Spain). "Introducción."
Teoría de los polisistemas. Ed.
Montserrat Iglesias Santos. Madrid: Arco, 1999. 9-20.
Yiu-nam Leung (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan), "An
Interview with Professor Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek."
Tamkang Review:
A Quarterly of Comparative Studies between Chinese and Foreign Literatures 29.3
(1999): 139-52.
Jola Skulj (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), "
Comparative
Literature and Culture: A WWW Journal."
Primerjalna knjizevnost 22.2
(1999): 103-07.
Franca Sinopoli (University of Rome, Italy), "Gli strumenti
do lavoro del comparatista."
Introduzione alla letteratura comparata.
Ed. Armando Gnisci. Milano: Bruno Mondadori, 1999. 341-48.
Ernst Grabovszki (University of Vienna, Austria), "Ein Gespräch
mit dem kanadischen Literaturwissenschaftler Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek:
Geisteswissenschaft als Berufung."
Wiener Zeitung (30-31 July 1999):
8, 13.
5. Conference
papers, invited lectures, plenary papers
5.92 2007. "About Eroticism
in Hungarian Culture."
Annual Conference of the American Hungarian
Educators Association <
http://www.magyar.org/ahea/>,
New York, April 2007.
5.91 2006. "Towards a New Framework in
the Humanities as Comparative Cultural Studies," "Translation Studies
and Interculturalism," and "The Politics of Culture: Nationhood, Interculturalism,
and Citizenship," invited speaker, National Sun Yat-sen University, National
Kaohsiung Normal University, National Kaohsiung University, and I-Shou University,
Taiwan, November 2006.
5.90 2006. "Comparative Literature and
Translation Studies as Interculturalism," invited speaker,
Traducción
y multiculturalismo, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain, November
2006.
5.89 2006.
"The 1956
Hungarian Revolution and Its Cultural Expressions in Canada: Film," invited
speaker,
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution 50 Years Later: Canadian and International
Perspectives, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, October 2006.
5.88 2006. "Scholarship and Publishing
in the Age of New Media Technology," invited plenary speaker, international
conference
Las Literaturas del Texto al Hipertexto / Literatures from Text
to Hypertext <
http://www.ucm.es/info/leethi/seminario/programa.htm>,
University Complutense Madrid, Spain, September 2006.
5.87 2006. "Imre Kertész and Contemporary
Hungarian Literature," invited speaker, Department of Slavic Languages
and Literatures, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, September 2006.
5.86 2006. "The New Humanities: The Intercultural,
the Comparative, and the Interdisciplinary," plenary paper,
Corrientes
actuales de la Teoría literaria en España, University of
Málaga, Málaga and Ronda, Spain, July 2006.
5.85 2006. "The Visualities of the Holocaust
in the Work of Imre Kertész, Novel and Film," international conference
Comparative Cultural Studies (Steven Tötösy and Louise O.
Vasvári, org. and chair),
6th International Congress of Hungarian
Studies <
http://www.hungkong.unideb.hu/>,
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary, August 2006.
5.84 2005. "The New Humanities: The Intercultural,
the Comparative, and the Interdisciplinary," invited plenary speaker,
II
Congresso Internacional de Estudos Comparativos <http://www.abraec.org>,
Universidad de Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, August 2005.
5.83 2005. "Culture and Culture Policy
in Post-1989 Central Europe: The European Union, Germany, Austria, Hungary,
and Romania," panels V and XIII (chair),
Looking Forward-Looking Back:
The AHEA at Thirty <
http://www.magyar.org/ahea/>,
30th Anniversary Conference of the
American Hungarian Educators Association,
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, June 2005.
5.82 2005. "Comparative Literature versus
or with Cultural Studies,"
Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies,
and Comparative Cultural Studies (Steven Tötösy, org. and chair),
ACLA: American Comparative Literature Assocation Conference 2005, The
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA, March 2005.
5.81 2004. "Comparative Cultural Studies,
Theoretical Frameworks, and Institutional Administration in the Humanities,"
plenary paper,
Conference on Textual Ambiguity <
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/ICLS/events.shtml>,
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, August 2004.
5.80 2004. "Profile Groups and Cultural
Participation with Mass Media in the USA and in Germany 2001-2003,"
Cultural
Studies Association: Second Annual Conference <
http://www.csa.neu.edu/papers.html>,
Northeastern University, Boston, USA, May 2004.
5.79 2004. "A Comparative Analysis of
Cultural Participation with Mass Media in the US and Germany 2001-2003,"
Communication and All That Jazz: The New Jersey Communication Association
8th Annual Conference <
http://njca.rutgers.edu/2004_conference_schedule.htm>,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA, March 2004.
5.78 2004. "The European Union Armed
Forces in the Media,"
Atlantic Europe and the New Partnership,
University of Halle-Wittenberg, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle, Germany, February
2004.
5.77 2003. "Culture and Culture Policy in Post-1989
Central and East Europe."
Comparative Cultural Studies: Interculturalities
and Culture Policy, workshop panel (Steven Tötösy, org.) at the
international conference,
The Unifying Aspect of Cultures, Research Institute
for Austrian and International Literature and Cultural Studies <
http://www.inst.at>,
Vienna, Austria, November 2003.
5.76 2003. "Kultur und Kulturpolitik in Mitteleuropa
nach 1989," plenary paper,
Zwischeneuropa/Mitteleuropa. Sprache und
Literatur in interkultureller Konstellation: Gründungskongress
Mitteleuropäischer Germanistenverband <http://www.tu-dresden.de/sulifg/mez/homepage.htm>,
Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany, October 2003.
5.75 2003. "Imre Kertész and the 2002 Nobel Prize
in Literature in the German, Hungarian, and the US and Canadian Media,"
The
Cultures of Post-1989 Central and East Europe: An International Conference <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/centraleuropeconference(2003).html>,
Georghe Sincai Institute of the Romanian Academy of Sciences and Petru Maior
University, Targu Mures, Romania, August 2003.
5.74 2003. "Imre Kertész and the 2002 Nobel Prize
in Literature in the German and Hungarian Media," invited paper,
28th Annual
Conference of the AHEA: American Hungarian Educators, Columbia University,
New York, USA, April 2003.
5.73 2003. "An Introduction to Queer Theory in Culture and
Literature Studies," invited public lecture, University of Halle-Wittenberg,
Halle, Germany, January 2003.
5.72 2002. "Minor Cultures, National Culture, and the Administration
of Culture," Workshop and Panel
Interculturality, Multiculturality, and Comparative
Cultural Studies (Steven Tötösy, org.), international conference
convened by the Research Institute for Austrian and International Literature
and Cultural Studies <
http://www.inst.at>,
Vienna, Austria, December 2002.
5.71 2002. "A View at Media Consumption of University Students
in the USA and Germany Today" and "Comparative Humanities in the Twenty-First
Century and the Study of Literature and Culture," invited lectures, Department
of General and Comparative Literary Theory, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium,
November 2002.
5.70 2002. and Reinhold Viehoff, Clemens Seyfried, and Konstanze
Wunneburg. "A Comparative Analysis of Media Consumption and Cultural Participation
in the US and Germany Today (work-in-progress)," Panel
Comparative Cultural
Studies (Steven Tötösy and Reinhold Viehoff, org.), 8th biannual
conference of IGEL: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature
<
http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/igel/>,
Janus Pannonius University, Pécs, Hungary, August 2002.
5.69 2002. "Buntes Kanada. Ethnisches Mosaik," invited lecture,
German-Canadian Association Halle, June 2002.
5.68 2002. "New Media Technology and the Humanities," invited
public lecture, Department of Linguistics and Literature and Department of English,
Florida Atlantic University, Baton Rouge, USA, February 2002.
5.67 2000. "Comparative Cultural Studies and Post-1989 Central
European Culture," Panel
Comparative Cultural Studies and Post-1989 Central
European Culture,Hungarian Discussion Group (Steven Tötösy, org.)
<
http://www.cultureonline.org/library/mla2000.html>,
annual convention of the Modern Language Association of America, Washington,
USA, December 2000.
5.66 2000. "Comparative Literature Today, Comparative Cultural
Studies Tomorrow, and New Media Scholarship," invited public lecture, Program
in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs,
USA, October 2000.
5.65 2000. "New Media Scholarship in the Humanities and Social
Sciences,"
Comparative Cultural Studies: New Work in Psychology and Literature,
New Media Scholarship, and the Appreciation of Art (Steven Tötösy,
org.) <
http://www.cultureonline.org/library/iaea2000.html>,
International Association of Empirical Aesthetics, New School for Social
Research, New York, USA, August 2000.
5.64 2000. "Central European Life Writing in the United States
and Canada," invited speaker at Forum and Workshop
European Integration and
the Changes in European Boundary Constructions: Collective Identities, Citizenship,
and Europeanness in Western and Eastern Europe, European University Institute,
San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy, April 2000.
5.63 2000. "New Media Scholarship and the Humanities," invited
speaker at
Linguaggi e siti: la storia on line <
http://www.iue.it/LIB/SISSCO/attivita/cv-sem-apr-2000.html>,
Department of History and Civilization, University of Firenze and European University
Institute, Firenze, Italy, April 2000.
5.62 1999. "A Taxonomy of Central European Culture,"
Central
European Culture Today, Canadian Centre for Austrian and Central European
Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton and Banff, Canada, September 1999.
5.61 1999. "Toward a Comparative Cultural Studies" and "LiteraturEN
in Kanada. Ein Überblick," invited lecture tour, universities of Innsbruck,
Vienna, Graz, Klagenfurt, and Department of Social Sciences, Ministry for Science
and Transportation, Vienna, Austria, June 1999.
5.60 1999. "Central European Cultural Identity, Diasporas,
and Jewish-Hungarian Women's Writing,"
Comparative Culture and Hungarian
Studies (Steven Tötösy, org.),
24th Annual Conference of the
American Hungarian Educators' Association, John Carroll University, Cleveland,
USA, April 1999.
5.59 1998. "Literary and Filmic Representations of the Titanic
Disaster,"
Poseidon and the Muses: Arts, Literature, and the Ocean: An International
Conference, College of Liberal Arts, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung
and "The Discipline of Comparative Literature: Toward and Intellectual and Institutional
History," invited lectures, Department of English, National Sun Yat-Sen University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, December 1998.
5.58 1998. "The Discipline of Comparative Literature: Toward
an Intellectual and Institutional History" and "Comparative Literature in Canada:
Toward an Intellectual and Institutional History," invited guest lectures, Department
of English and Institute for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Beijing
Language and Culture University, Beijing, China, December 1998.
5.57 1998. "Die ungarische Revolution in 1956 und ihre Spiegelung
in Exilliteratur," invited guest lecture, Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas, Leipzig, Germany, June 1998.
5.56 1998. "The 1956 Hungarian Revolution in Literature:
Aspects of Exile, Memory, and Shifting Perspectives,"
War and Memory: Historical
Transmission and Cultural Representation (Susan Rubin Suleiman and Marianne
Hirsch, org.),
American Comparative Literature Association, University
of Texas, Austin, USA, March 1998.
5.55 1998. "The Necessity of Method in the Study and Teaching
of Literature,"
Method and the the Study and Teaching of Literature (Steven
Tötösy and Aldo Nemesio, org.),
Congress of the International Association
of Empirical Aesthetics, University of Rome "La Sapienza," Rome, Italy,
September 1998.
5.54 1997. "How is Comparative Literature?" invited guest
lecture, Departments of Modern Languages and English, University of Oklahoma,
Norman, USA, December 1997.
5.53 1997. "A Theory of Inbetween Peripherality and Its Application
to Diasporic Literatures,"
Post- Modernities and Ethnic Minority Writing:
Theory and Application / Post-modernités et la littérature minoritaire
ethnique. Théories et réalisations (Steven Tötösy,
org.), congress of the
International Comparative Literature Association /
Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée, Leiden
University, Leiden, The Netherlands, August 1997.
5.52 1997. "
The English Patient Reconsidered: Aspects
of Media and Public Discourse,"
Theoretical and Methodological Innovation
in the Study of Literature: The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Culture (Steven Tötösy, org.), congress of the
International
Comparative Literature Association /Association Internationale de Littérature
Comparée, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, August 1997.
5.51 1997. "Toward a History of the
Canadian Review of
Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée,
1974-96,"
Empirical Research on Literature (Aldo Nemesio, org.),
International
Association of Literary Semantics, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany,
September 1997.
5.50 1997. "Social Discourse and Cultural Participation in
a Multicultural Society,"
1997 International Conference on Canadian Studies
(Yiu-nam Leung and Steven Tötösy, org.), National Tsing Hua University
at Taipei and Hsinchu, Taiwan, April 1997.
5.49 1996. "New Developments in Neuroscience and Brain Research
with Reference to Language Acquisition and the Teaching of Foreign Languages,"
invited lecture at the
5th International Conference of the English Teachers'
Association of the Republic of China, National Taiwan Normal University,
Taipei, Taiwan, November 1996.
5.48 1996. "The Translation of Literature: Theory and Application"
and Workshop on
Translation Theory, Graduate School for Translation and
Interpreting, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 1996.
5.47 1996. "Reader-Response to Authorial Gender Specificity
in the Narrative of Pornographic Literature,"
Vth Biannual Conference of
the International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature (Steven
Tötösy, org.), University of Alberta at the Nakoda Lodge Centre for
Conferences, Nakoda, Canada, August 1996.
5.46 1996. "Recent Impressions of the Intellectual and Institutional
Situation of the Study of Literature and Literary Theory in China and Taiwan,"
Annual Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, June 1996.
5.45 1996. "Philosophy and Literature: The Former East Germany
and Hungary Today,"
Agonistic Imagination: Literature and Philosophy in the
Postcommunist Restructuring of Eastern Europe (Christian Moraru, org.),
20th Annual Conference of the International Association for Philosophy and
Literature, George Mason University, Fairfax, USA, May 1996.
5.44 1996. "Legitimizing the Study of Literature" (National
Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu), "Systemic Approaches to Literature and Culture"
(National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu), "Legitimizing the Study of Literature"
(National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu), "The Problematics of Cultural Identity
and/in Literature" (Fu Jen Catholic University, Hsinchuong), invited lecture
tour, Taiwan, April 1996.
5.43 1996. "Postcolonial Literature and Ethnic Minority Writing,"
"Comparative Literature: New Trends in Theory and Method," "Applications in
a New Comparative Literature," and "A Description of Comparative Literature
and the Study of Literature in Canada Today: Intellectual and Institutional
Positions," invited public lectures, Department of English and Institute of
Comparative Literature and Culture, Peking University, Beijing, China, April
1996.
5.42 1996. "Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature:
A World View for the Study of Literature and Culture," invited guest lecture,
Department of Chinese, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, April 1996.
5.41 1995. "The Narrative of Change in East Central Europe:
A New Marginality?"
Postmodern Thought and Prepostmodern Cultures" (Marcel
Cornis-Pope, org.),
Modern Language Association of America Convention,
Chicago, USA, December 1995.
5.40 1995. "The Institution of English: System, Cultural
Diversity, and Pedagogy,"
Fourth International Symposium of the English Teachers'
Association of the Republic of China, National Kaohsiung Normal University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, November 1995.
5.39 1995. "Literature and Translation: The Importance of
Methodology," invited public lecture, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature,
National Chung Cheng University, Min-Hsiung, Taiwan, November 1995.
5.38 1995. "Cultural Identity and Economic Performance in
Central Europe: Austria and Hungary,"
Conference on European Cultural Identity,
University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany, November 1995.
5.37 1995. "The Importance of Cultural Dialogue: A Case Study
of Ethnic Minority Writing and Cultural Participation in Canada," invited lecture,
International Conference on Cultural Dialogue and Cultural Misreading,
Peking University, Beijing, China, October 1995.
5.36 1995. "Translation Theories Applied: The Nitra School,
the Polysystem Theory, and the Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature,"
invited guest lecture, Department of English, Peking University, Beijing, China,
October 1995.
5.35 1995. "The Lifewriting of the German-Canadian Pioneer
Else Seel (1894-1974),"
VIIth International Conference of the British Comparative
Literature Association, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom,
July 1995.
5.34 1995. "Factors in a Theory of Cumulative Canon Formation:
Contemporary Hungarian and English-Canadian Literature," invited guest lecture,
Simpósio da Associação Internacional para o Estudo Empírico
da Literatura (Steven Tötösy, org.),
Associação
Portuguesa de Literatura Comparada, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal,
May 1995.
5.33 1995. "Multikulturalismus, ethnische Literaturen und
kanadische Identität," invited guest lecture, Department of Media Studies,
University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany, March 1995.
5.32 1995. "The Canadian Literatures" (Gáspár
Károli University, Budapest), "Literary Theory and the Information Revolution"
and "The Canadian Cultural Industry and Literary Reading" (Attila József
University, Szeged), and "The Politics of Education and the Modern University"
(Janus Pannonius University, Pécs), invited public lectures, Hungary,
March-April 1995.
5.31 1994. "
Extra Hungariam (non)est vita: Political
Satire in Hungarian Exile Literature,"
MLA: Modern Language Association of
America Convention, San Diego, USA, December 1994.
5.30 1994. "Systems Thinking in North American Literary Studies,"
4th Biannual Conference of the International Society for the Empirical Study
of Literature, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, August
1994.
5.29 1994. "Readership Research in Canada: Results and Problems,"
Round Table 3 (Steven Tötösy, org.),
XIVth Congress of the International
Comparative Literature Association (Milan V. Dimic and Steven Tötösy,
org.), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, August 1994.
5.28 1994. "The
Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature,
the
Polysystem Theory, and Translation Theory: The Importance of Methodology,"
Canadian Association for Translation Studies / Association Canadienne de
traductologie,
Canadian Learned Societies, University of Calgary,
Calgary, Canada, June 1994.
5.27 1994. "The Impact of the Electronic Revolution on Literary
Research: A Socio-Semiotic Point of View,"
Canadian Semiotics Association
/ Association canadienne de sémiotique,
Canadian Learned Societies,
University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, June 1994.
5.26 1994. "Radical Constructivism and the Systemic and Empirical
Approach to Literature," conference of the
International Association for
Philosophy and Literature, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, May
1994.
5.25 1994. "The Study of Literature,
consensus ex machina,
and Systems Theory"
Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing &
Association for Computing in the Humanities, Sorbonne, Paris, France, April
1994.
5.24 1993. "German-Speaking Canadians and Acculturation,"
invited public lecture, Faculty of Arts, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Canada,
December 1993.
5.23 1993. "Perceptions of Realism in Döblin's
Berlin
Alexanderplatz and Faßbinder's
Berlin Alexanderplatz," International
Conference,
Parodie, pastiche, mimétisme, Università degli
studi di Venezia, Venice, Italy, October 1993.
5.22 1993. "Ondaatje's
The English Patient: Historicity
and the Other," invited public lecture, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken,
Germany, October 1993.
5.21 1993. "Erziehung, Erziehungswissenschaft und Multikulturalität
in Kanada," invited public lecture, Pedagogische Hochschule der Erzdiözese
Linz, Linz, Austria, October 1993.
5.20 1993. "The
Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Interdisciplinarity: Theory and Application,"
XIXth Congress of the Fédération
Internationale des Languages and Littératures Modernes (FILLM), University
of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil, August 1993.
5.19 1993. "Systemic Approaches to Literature and Comparative
Literature: New Developments,"
International Society for the Systems Sciences,
Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada, June 1993.
5.18 1993. "Comparative Literature and Its Present Situation,"
invited public lecture, József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary, May
1993.
5.17 1993. "What Do We Read?: The 'Canon' and English-Canadian
Readership,"
14th Annual Conference of Canadian Studies, Cambridge University,
Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 1993.
5.16 1992. "English-Canadian Readers' Perception of
'Truth' and 'Fact' in Fiction: Nineteenth-Century and Contemporary Examples,"
3rd
Biannual Conference of the International Society for the Empirical Study of
Literature, Memphis State University and Rhodes College, Memphis, USA, May
1992.
5.15 1991. "Urban English-Canadian Readership: Selected Results
of a Pilot Project," invited public lecture, Institute for Empirical Literature
and Media Research, Siegen University, Siegen, Germany, August 1991.
5.14 1991. "A feminizmus kezdete a modern magyar irodalomban:
Kaffka Margit prózája" ("The Origin of Feminist Writing in Modern
Hungarian Literature: The Prose of Margit Kaffka"),
World Congress of Hungarian
Studies, József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary, August 1991.
5.13 1991. "Aspects of Literature Drawn from a Readership
Survey Conducted in an Urban Environment,"
Canadian Comparative Literature
Association,
Canadian Learned Societies, Queen's University, Kingston,
Canada, May 1991.
5.12 1991. "Selected Prose by Margit Kaffka and Dorothy Richardson:
An Analysis from a Feminist Point of View,"
Hungarian Studies Association,
Canadian Learned Societies, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, May
1991.
5.11 1987. "Nineteenth-Century Canadian Prefaces: A Comparative
Approach,"
The History of the Literary Institution in Canada, University
of Alberta, Research Institute for Comparative Literature, Edmonton, Canada,
November 1987.
5.10 1987. "Canonization and Translation in Canada: A Case
Study,"
German-Canadian Studies,
Canadian Learned Societies, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Canada, May 1987.
5.9 1987. "Towards a History of German-Canadian Literature,"
Department
of Comparative Literature Lecture Series, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Canada, March 1987.
5.8 1986. "Das Bild der Gesellschaft bei Theodor Fontane
und Lajos Tolnai,"
World Congress of Hungarian Studies, University of
Vienna, Vienna, Austria, September 1986.
5.7 1986. "History as Allusion: Eötvös'
Magyarország
1514-ben,"
American Hungarian Educators' Association, University
of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, May 1986.
5.6 1986. "The Polysystem Theory of Literature and the Translation
of German-Canadian Ethnic Literature,"
Canadian Comparative Literature Association,
Canadian Learned Societies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada,
May 1986.
5.4 1986. "Edmonton's Hungarian Community,"
Hungarian
Studies Association,
Canadian Learned Societies, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Canada, May 1986.
5.3 1986. "The Polysystem Theory of Literature and the Question
of German-Canadian 'Ethnic' Literature,"
Department of Comparative Literature
Lecture Series, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, January 1986.
5.2 1985. "An Introduction to Modern Hungarian Literature,"
Department of Comparative Literature Lecture Series, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Canada, October 1985.
5.1 1985. "Fiction and Society in the Novels of Lajos Tolnai,"
Hungarian Studies Association,
Canadian Learned Societies, Université
de Montréal, Montréal, Canada, June 1985.
6.
Conferences, panels, and workshops convened
and organized
6.19 2006.
Comparative Cultural Studies, with
Louise O. Vasvári (State University of New York Stony Brook), international
symposium,
6th International Congress of Hungarian Studies <
http://www.hungkong.unideb.hu/>,
Debrecen, Hungary, August 2006.
6.18 2005.
Comparative Literature, Cultural
Studies, and Comparative Cultural Studies <
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/programs/ACLA/default.asp?WhichPage=posted>,
conference seminar, American Comparative Literature Association 2005 Annual
Meeting, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA, March 2005.
6.17 2004.
Atlantic Europe and
the New Partnership, co-organization of international conference <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/atlanticeuropeconference04.html>,
with Markus Vogt (Deutsche Bundeswehr Reservistenverband, Halle) and Books
in Comparative Cultural Studies, Purdue University Press, University of Halle-Wittenberg,
Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle, Germany, February 2004.
6.16 2003.
Comparative Cultural Studies: Interculturalities
and Culture Policy, workshop panels at the international conference,
The
Unifying Aspect of Cultures, Research Institute for Austrian and International
Literature and Cultural Studies <
http://www.inst.at>,
Vienna, Austria, November 2003.
6.15 2003.
The Cultures of Post-1989 Central and East
Europe <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/centraleuropeconference(2003).html>,
with Carmen Andras (Georghe Sincai Institute of the Social Sciences and Humanities,
Romanian Academy of Sciences) and Magdalena Marsovszky (München and Viadrina
University Frankfurt/Oder), international conference, Georghe Sincai Institute
and Petru Maior University, Targu Mures / Marosvásárhely / Neumarkt,
Romania, August 2003.
6.14 2002.
Comparative Cultural Studies 1: "Culture,
Cultural Policy, and the Media,"
Comparative Cultural Studies 2: "Culture
and Otherness,"
Comparative Cultural Studies 3: "Culture,
Autobiography, and Translation," and
Comparative Cultural Studies
4: "Aspects of Literature and Perspectives of Culture," workshop
panels at the international conference,
The Contemporaneousness of the
Non-Contemporaneous, Research Institute for Austrian and International
Literature and Cultural Studies <
http://www.inst.at>,
Vienna, Austria, December 2002.
2002.
Comparative Cultural Studies, with Reinhold
Viehoff (U Halle-Wittenberg), panel, 8th biannual conference of
IGEL: International
Society for the Empirical Study of Literature <
http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/igel/>,
Janus Pannonius University, Pécs, Hungary, August 2002.
6.13 2000.
Comparative Cultural Studies and Post-1989
Central European Culture <
http://www.cultureonline.org/library/mla2000.html>,
Hungarian Discussion Group,
Annual Convention, MLA: Modern Language Association
of America, Washington, USA, December 2000.
6.12 2000.
Comparative Cultural Studies: New Work in
Psychology and Literature, New Media Scholarship, and the Appreciation of
Art <
http://www.cultureonline.org/library/iaea2000.html>,
panel, 16th congress of the
IAEA: International Association of Empirical
Aesthetics <
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~iaea/>,
New School University, New York, USA, August 2000.
6.11 1999.
Central European Culture Today: An Invitational
International Conference, Canadian Centre for Austrian and Central European
Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton and Banff, Canada, September 1999.
6.10 1999.
Comparative Culture and Hungarian Studies,
24th annual conference,
American Hungarian Educators' Association,
John Carroll University, Cleveland, USA, April 1999.
6.9 1998.
Methodology and the Study of Literature and
Culture, panel, with Aldo Nemesio (U of Torino), 15th biannual congress
of the
IAEA: International Association of Empirical Aesthetics, Università
degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza," Rome, Italy, September 1998.
6.8 1997.
Theoretical and Methodological Innovation
in the Study of Literature: The Systemic and Empirical Approach to Literature
and Culture, panel, 15th triennial congress of the
ICLA/AILC: International
Comparative Literature Association / Association Internationale de Littérature
Comparée, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, August 1997.
6.7 1997.
1997 International Conference on Canadian
Studies, with Yiu-nam Leung (National Tsing Hua University), National
Tsing Hua University at Taipei and Hsinchu, Taiwan, April 1997.
6.6 1996.
Teaching Literature on the Internet, panel,
5th international symposium and book fair of the
English Teachers' Association,
National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 1996.
6.5 1996. 5
th Biannual Conference of
IGEL: International
Society for the Empirical Study of Literature, University of Alberta at
the Nakoda Lodge Conference Centre, Nakoda, Canada, August 1996.
6.4 1994.
Reading and Readership: Theories, Application,
Practice / Lecture et lecteurs: théories, application, pratique,
14th triennial congress of the
ICLA/AILC: International Comparative Literature
Association / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, August 1994.
6.3 1994.
14th Triennial Congress of the International
Comparative Literature Association / Association Internationale de Littérature
Comparée, with Milan V. Dimic, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Canada, August 1994.
6.2 1991.
Early Twentieth-Century Hungarian Feminist
Literature, panel,
3rd World Congress of Hungarian Studies, Attila
József University, Szeged, Hungary, August 1991.
6.1 1984.
Conference on Language, Culture, and Literary
Identity in Canada, with Michael Gnarowski, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Canada, May 1984.
7. Current projects (selected),
for detail link to <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/totosy(projects).html>):
7.1 Research project, with Dámaso López García (Complutense University Madrid, Spain) and Asunción López-Varela
Azcárate (Complutense University Madrid, Spain):
The Politics of Culture:
Nationhood, Interculturalism and Citizenship in the New Europe <
http://www.ucm.es/info/comparativeculturalstudies.org>,
a multi-university research project for submission for funding by the European
Union's FP7 2007-2013 research program, 2008-2013 (projected budget of grant approx. Euros 1,5 million).
7.2 Research project
CECMS: Comparative Central
and East European Culture and Media Studies <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/cecms.html>,
U of Halle-Wittenberg and Purdue University: multi-institutional, international,
and interdisciplinary team research projects including conferences and publications
on contemporary culture and media in the regions of the European Union of
its eastward expansion starting with 2004. 2002-.
7.3
Comparative Cultural Studies.
Purdue Books in Comparative Cultural Studies 11. West Lafayette: Purdue University
Press <
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp>
& <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html>,
2008. ca. 300 pages, bibliography, index. The work in the volume is an attempt
to redefine cultural studies based on a comparative framework and with several
sub-disciplines such as media studies followed by applications of the proposed
framework in and analyses of audience studies, new media and publishing, film
studies, film and literature, comparative media studies, comparative cultural
studies, intercultural communication, and multiculturalism, cultural participation
with media products, etc. The proposed framework rests on previous and new
work by the author with Chapter 1: "Histories of Comparative Literature, Cultural
Studies, and Media Studies," Chapter 2: "Towards a Framework of Comparative
Cultural Studies," Chapter 3: "New Media and Publishing in the Humanities,"
Chapter 4: "Towards a New Framework of Audience Studies," Chapter 5: "The
Film
Lord of the Rings and Its Audience," Chapter 6: "Image Transfer
from Novel to Film: Schnitzler's
Traumnovelle and Kubrick's
Eyes
Wide Shut," Chapter 7: "A Comparative Analyis of Nobel in Literature 2002
Imre Kertész's Reception in the US, Canadian, German, and Hungarian
Media," Chapter 8: "Nobel in Literature 2002 Imre Kertész's Visualities
of the Holocaust," Chapter 9: "The Semiotics of Family Photography,"
Chapter 10: "An Analysis of Cultural Participation in 2001-2002 in the US
and Germany," Chapter 11: "Comparative Cultural Studies, Intercultural
Communication, and Multiculturalism," Chapter 12: "Universities as Media
and Academics as a Commodity," Chapter 13: "A Taxonomy for Work in Comparative
Culture and Media Studies," Chapter 14: "A Selected Bibliography of Works
in Comparative Cultural Studies," and a Works Cited and Index.
7.4
The Hybridist. A book of autobiographical
fiction, to date 300 pages written.
7.5 Partnership for consultation and education in intercultural
communication, culture, and conflict mediation/resolution, a Canadian-registered
company, <
http://www.proconsensus.org>.
8. Awards and grants
Grant (pending), research project, with Dámaso López García (Complutense University Madrid, Spain) and Asunción López-Varela
Azcárate (Complutense University Madrid, Spain):
The Politics of Culture:
Nationhood, Interculturalism and Citizenship in the New Europe <
http://www.ucm.es/info/comparativeculturalstudies.org>,
a multi-university research project for submission for funding by the European
Union's FP7 2007-2013 research program, 2008-2013 (projected budget of grant approx. Euros 1,5 million).
Grant, research project
CECMS: Comparative Central
and East European Culture and Media Studies <
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/cecms.html>,
University of Halle-Wittenberg and Purdue University: multi-institutional, international,
and interdisciplinary team research projects including conferences and publications
on contemporary culture and media in the regions of the European Union of
its eastward expansion starting with 2004, 2002- (Euros 30,000).
Fellowship for Senior Scholars,
Domus Hungarica Scientiarum
et Artium, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2000.
Funding for the organization of
Central European Culture Today:
An Invitational International Conference, hosted by the Canadian Centre
for Austrian and Central European Studies, University of Alberta, September
1999 (Can$ 25,300.00 from the University of Alberta President's Office and
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austria).
Grant for invited lecture tour and research, the Canadian Studies Program of the
University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, and the universities of Vienna,
Graz, Klagenfurt, and Ministry of Science and Education (Austria), June 1999
(Can$ 5,000.00).
Grant, with Earle H. Waugh (Chair, Department of Modern
Languages and Comparative Studies, University of Alberta), for a professorship
in Chinese and Western Comparative Literature and Culture at the University
of Alberta from the Taiwan Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly
Exchange, 1996-1997 (US$ 100,000.00) and 2000-2003 (US$ 150,00.99).
Funding, with Yiu-nam Leung, for the organization of the
1997 Taiwan International Conference on Canadian Studies in Taipei
and Hsinchu, April 1997, from the Canadian Trade Office, Taipei (US$ 20,000.00),
from the International Council for Canadian Studies (Can& 5,000.00), from
the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Canada (Can§ 8,000.00), and
from the Taiwan Ministry of Education (Us$ 17,000.00), as well as private
donations and sponsorship (US$ 2,000.00).
Funding for the
IVth Conference of the International
Society for the Empirical Study of Literature, the University of Alberta
President's Office (Can$ 1,000.00), the University of Alberta Conference Fund
(Can$ 2,000.00), and the Siegen University Institute for Empirical Literature
and Media Research (US$ 2,000.00), August 1996.
Grant for a lecture tour and research at universities in Taiwan, by
the Taiwan National Science Council (Can$ 4,000.00), April 1995.
Grant by the
People's Republic of China Education Commission, the Department of English,
and the Research Institute for Comparative Literature and Culture, Peking
University, as Visiting Professor (Can$ 1,500.00), April-May 1996.
Grant for conference participation, lecture series, research, and
representation of Canadian Studies in China from the "Cultural Personalities
Exchange Program," External Affairs and International Trade Canada (Can$ 1,600.00),
October 1995.
Funding for Summer Graduate Student Employment to employ
Editorial Assistants and Publishing Trainees (STEP, Province of Alberta and
SEED, Government of Canada), 1990 (2 positions Can$ 2,500.00/each); 1991 (Can$
2,600.00); 1995 (Can$ 2,770.00).
Grants for International Representation and conference
participation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1993 (Can$
3,100.00); 1994 (Can$ 3,100.00); Central Research Funding, University of Alberta,
1992 (Can$ 1,500.00); 1993 (Can$ 2,200.00); 1994 (Can$ 1,120.00).
Funding, with M.V. Dimic, for the organization and hosting
of the
XIVth Triannual Congress of the International Comparative Literature
Association, 1992-1994: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
of Canada, "Aid to International Congresses in Canada" (Can$ 20,000.00); Department
of Heritage Canada ($ 7,500); International Association of Canadian Studies
(Can$ 5,000.00); Department of External Affairs Canada ($ 5,000.00); University
of Alberta Conference Fund (Can$ 3,000.00); Gulbenkian Foundation (Portugal)
(Can$ 2,500.00); UNESCO ($ 5,000.00), etc.
Funding, with M.V. Dimic, for the publication of the
Canadian
Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
of Canada, "Aid to Scholarly Journals," 1992-95 (Can$ 12,400.00/year); 1996-99
(Can$11,400.00/year).
Grant, with M.V. Dimic, from the Multiculturalism Directorate, Secretary
of State Canada, "Problems in/of Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing," 1990-1992
(Can$ 88,000.00).
Grant, Research Institute for Comparative Literature,
"Readership Survey," 1989 (Can$ 1,000.00).
Funding for the publication of
Literatures of Lesser
Diffusion/Les Littératures de moindre diffusion Special issue of
the
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature
Comparée 16.3-4 (1989) from the Multiculturalism Directorate, Secretary
of State Canada, 1989 (Can$ 7,500.00).
Graduate Research Assistantship, Department of Comparative
Literature, University of Alberta: 1988 (Can$ 12,000.00); 1989 (Can$ 12,000.00).
The University of Alberta Hungarian Studies Scholarship,
1986 (Can$ 500.00).
The University of Alberta Henry Kreisel Scholarship in
Canadian Literature, 1985 (Can$ 500.00).
Grant for the research and writing of "The History of
the Edmonton Hungarian Cultural Society 1946-1986" from the Edmonton Hungarian
Cultural Society, 1985-87 (Can$ 2,000.00).
Grant for the research of "A History of German-Canadian
Literature" from the Multiculturalism Directorate, Secretary of State Canada,
1983-84 (Can$ 9,500.00).
The University of Western Ontario Dean's Honours List,
1979.