The lectures recorded and available on our YouTube channel.
„International Voices in Children’s Literature Studies” series:
- Prof. Marina Balina’s Lecture, 10.03.2021
- Prof. Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer, 21.04.2021
- Prof. Monika Woźniak, 26.05.2021
- Prof. Ana Margarida Ramos, 13.10.2021
- Prof. Marnie Campagnaro. Architecture and Interior Design in Picturebook, 1.12.221
- Prof. Anastasia Ulanowicz, Bloodlands Fiction, 8.12.2021
- Prof. Elisabeth Wesseling, Mermaidology: Twenty-first Century Perspectives, 19.01.2022
- Prof. Marek Oziewicz, Creating Universal Climate Literacy with Children’s Literature and Media, 23.02.2022
- Prof. Macarena García-González, Towards an Affective Childist Literary Criticism, 28.04.2022
- Prof. Nicola Daly, Children’s Literature in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Focus on Language, 11.05.2022
- Prof. Małgorzata Drewniok, What Can Stylistic Approach Add to Analysing Texts Across Media?, 29.06.2022
- Prof. Virginie Iché, From Metaphorical to Literal Door-openings in Children’s Literature, 24.10.2022
- Dr Anežka Kuzmičová, Children’s Perspectives on Becoming Absorbed in Stories, 28.11.2022
- Dr Emily Murphy, Tangled Voices/Hidden Lives: Methodological Possibilities in the Children’s Archive, 13.01.2023
- Dr Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna, Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Polish Illustrations (Not) So Different, So Appealing, 15.03.2023
- Prof. Kenneth Kidd, F is for Florida: Politics and Children’s Literature in the Sunshine State, 12.04.2023
- Gareth Osborne, Immersive story worlds as participatory research arenas with children, 24.05.2023
- Prof. Hanna Dymel-Trzebiatowska, Niflheim and Muspelheim: Children’s Literature of the North and of the South, 21.06.2023
- Prof. Smiljana Narančić Kovač, Why We Always Read Them Again and Other Related Issues: a Semiotic Model of the Picturebook, 13.12.2023
Special event – the virtual meeting
„Controversial Dimensions of Children Literature” series:
- Prof. Junko Yokota’s lecture, 23.09.2020
- Prof. Anna Czabanowska-Wróbel’s lecture, 14.10.2020
- Prof. Kimberley Reynolds, 4.11.2020