Steven totosy de zepetnek biography of donald

Steven Totosy de Zepetnek

Steven Tötösy search Zepetnek's fields of scholarship incorporate comparative cultural studies; comparative literature; comparative media and communication studies; postcolonial studies; (im)migration and national minority studies; digital humanities (new media and knowledge management); nurture studies; online teaching and compass design; editing and publishing (print & online); film and literature; audience studies; European, US-American, at an earlier time Canadian cultures and literatures; history; bibliography; conflict management and variety training.

Education: Ph.D. comparative learning U of Alberta 1989, B.Ed. history and English as top-notch second language U of Algonquin 1984, M.A. comparative literature Carleton U 1983, B.A. history viewpoint German studies U of Melodrama Ontario 1980. Teaching and service: Purdue U 2000-2020, U model Halle-Wittenberg 2002-2011, U of Alberta 1984-2000, & (distinguished) visiting professorships in the U.S., Europe, person in charge Asia.

Publications: single-authored books embody Comparative Humanities and the Function of Liberal Arts (forthcoming); Comparative Literature: Theory, Method, Application; The Social Dimensions of Fiction & edited volumes include Digital Study and the Study of Intermediality in Comparative Cultural Studies; Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Mapping the World, Culture, and Border-crossing; Perspectives on Identity, Migration, topmost Displacement; Imre Kertész and Devastation Literature; Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies; Comparative Central European Holocaust Studies; The New Central and Feel one\'s way European Culture; Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael Ondaatje's Writing; 200+ articles in peer-reviewed journals; besides publications in Chinese, French, Teutonic, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Macedonian, Mahratti, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish gloss.

Varia editing and publishing plus Purdue Books in Comparative Ethnic Studies; U of Alberta Seamless Publishing Programme; CLCWeb: Comparative Creative writings and Culture; Canadian Review counterfeit Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée; and special & line issues of learned journals.