Mgr. Ivan ČIPKÁR, Ph.D.

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Ivan Čipkár holds a Ph.D. in English and American Literature, having graduated from Palacký University Olomouc in 2018. His doctoral thesis is concerned with cognitive literary universals, reader response, and the works of Neil Gaiman in the context of post-postmodernism. He is currently interested in philosophical critique of semantic externalism in the American analytic tradition. He teaches undergraduate courses on American literature.

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Wednesday 13:00–14:00 5.87
Selected publications
Woock EA., Čipkár I. History in Comics: Choice and Ethics. 2022. (KONFERENCE, WORKSHOP - USPOŘÁDÁNÍ)
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Čipkár I. Aesthetic Universals in Neil Gaiman’s Post-Postmodern Mythmaking. Prague Journal of English Studies. 2019.
Čipkár I. Enjoy Your Trials: Emotions of Reader-response in Neil Gaiman’s “Troll Bridge”. PsyArt Journal-Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts. 2019.
Čipkár I. The Cognitive Model of the Vampire and Its Accommodation in the Twentieth Century. Moravian Journal of Literature and Film. 2014.
KONFERENCE, WORKSHOP - USPOŘÁDÁNÍ
Woock EA., Čipkár I. History in Comics: Writing Workshop. 2023.

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