Maria Kurdi
Maria Kurdi is professor emerita in the Institute of English Studies at the University of Pecs, Hungary. Her main research areas are modern Irish literature, English-speaking drama and comparative studies. So far she has published six books in these areas and edited or co-edited several essay collections. Her own books include Codes and Masks (Peter Lang, 2000), Representations of Gender and Female Subjectivity in Contemporary Irish Drama by Women (Edwin Mellen Press, 2010) and Approaches to...See more
Maria Kurdi is professor emerita in the Institute of English Studies at the University of Pecs, Hungary. Her main research areas are modern Irish literature, English-speaking drama and comparative studies. So far she has published six books in these areas and edited or co-edited several essay collections. Her own books include Codes and Masks (Peter Lang, 2000), Representations of Gender and Female Subjectivity in Contemporary Irish Drama by Women (Edwin Mellen Press, 2010) and Approaches to Irish Theatre through a Hungarian's Lens: Essays and Review Articles (Pecs: University Pecs, Institute of English Studies, 2018). Her edited volumes include Literary and Cultural Relations: Ireland, Hungary, and Central and Eastern Europe and Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland (co-edited with Miriam Haughton), published by Carysfort Press of Dublin in 2009 and 2015 respectively. Maria Kurdi also publishes scholarly articles in both English and Hungarian journals and essay collections regularly. Currently she is working on several projects, including a themed block of essays dealing with aging and ageism in literature and theatre for the spring 2020 issue of Hungarian Journal of English Literary and Cultural Studies as well as a collection of essays The Theatre of Deirdre Kinahan co-edited with Lisa Fitzpatrick, to be published by Peter Lang and Carysfort Press in 2021. See less
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