Handouts COYS’25

Handouts for papers that are not in English

  • Thursday, 4 December 2025

Arthur Zachar: Forms of Netlore Poetry in the East Slavic Context

Andrej Gajdoš: Woman and the State: Ideological Aspects of Rudolf Delong’s Novel Song of Love

Giovanni Gorla: The Living Word: Intonational Science and Theatrical Experimentation of the Institute of the Living Word

Zsófia Mazalevszkaja-Makádi: „Sin and Redemption“ and „The Sweet Cherry Orchard“: The Influence of an Era and Ideology on the Concept of Literary Translation

Daria Krylova: Assessment as a Social Narrative: A Comparative Analysis of Grading Systems in Slavic Societies

  • Friday, 5 December

Jiří Kombrza: Central Europe as Discourse: Masaryk, Naumann, Hofmannsthal

Ondřej Kukan: „For the Triune Kingdome“ – Croats in the Narrative of Political Catholicism in the late Habsburg Monarchy

Robert Kajstura: The Role of the Polish Language during the Czech National Revival from a Modern Perspective

Anna Sokolova: „Primary and Secondary Nationality“: Nikolai Polevoys Review of Kyrylo Topolias Play Chary

Ferenc Váradi: The Image of Europe in Nikolai Karamzin’s Work „Letters of a Russian Traveler“

Nikola Ostojčič: Všesokolský slet in Prague in 1948: Shaping the Narrative

Ante Lepur: „We are not terrorists“ – Sport and Ideology in 1983

Mihaela Ilieva: On Jeans Prose as a Counterpoint to Socialist Realism and Why its Bulgarian Variant is the Most.. Innocent

Jozef Mikloš: Narratives in Songs about Hungarian Saints in 18th-19th Century Slovak Catholic Chantbooks

Nina Grubič: „Double Connotations“ and the Coincidence of the ZDS Slogan

  • Saturday, 6 December

Aleksander Baron: Power of Word in the Context of Karel Krejčí’s History of Polish Literature

Anastasia Perič: The Roerich Movement in Interwar Belgrade

Marco Jakovljevič: Smogovci by Hrvoje Hitrec: From an Apolitical to a Propaganda Novel

Kamil Czainski: Ponašymu, is it Silesian? Language Ideological Debates in the Těšín Region Connected with the Emancipation of the Silesian Language

Lovre Prančič: Norm as a Linguistic and Extralinguistic Entity