PhD supervision
shared supervision
shared supervision
Abdullah, Hogar Naym. (Iraq) 2023. Performances of African American masculinity in Ann Petry’s novels. (book version) - co-supervised with I. Annus
Sueyoshi, Kiyotaka. (Japan) 2023. Walt Whitman’s Poetics and Politics. (book version) - co-supervised with Z. Vajda
Farmasi, Lilla. (Hungary) 2019. Narratives of Mind and Body in DeLillo, Nabokov, and Danielewski. (book version) - co-supervised with A. Kiss
Kajtár-Pinjung, Olga. (Hungary) 2026. Enmification and De/Reconstruction of the Self at Guantánamo: U.S. Political-Legal Discourse and Mansoor Adayfi’s Life Narrative - co-supervised with Z. Vajda
Chelloul, Aya. (Algeria) 2026. Routes and Roots: Diasporic Muslim Women’s Literature. - co-supervised with E. Barat
Sulaberidze, Marija. (Lithuania) 2021-2025. Intermediality in Orhan Pamuk’s Works. 3 years. - co-supervised with I. Fuzi
Szarvas, Réka Anna. (Hungary) 2018-2022. Corporeographic metaficition in female detective novels by Gillian Flynn. - co-supervised with A. Kerchy
Benarioua, Amira. (Algeria) 2016-2020. Criminality, femininity, and race in Contemporary American Novels.
Sütő, Zsuzsa. (Hungary) 2013-2016. The Role of Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's Novels.
Kaposvári, Márk. (Hungary) 2006-2009. The role of the audial and the visual in DeLillo and Gaddis. - co-supervised with A. Kiss
Benghanem, Malek. (Tunisia) 2026-2030. Memory in Arab Diasporic Literature by Women.
Zhang, Shaowen. (China) 2026-2030. Silence in Chinese American Fiction. - co-supervised with Zs. A. Toth
Abed Khouloud, Amira. (Algeria) 2024-28. Memory and Healing in African American Women’s Fiction. - co-supervised with L. Szelpal
Discourses of American literary realism
Discourses of American literary modernism
Multicultural Identity Prose in the USA
African American women rewriting history
Representations of trauma and memory in minority historical fiction
Uses of the detective story in minority fiction: Detecting the past