mgr Hajndrych ErykUdział w konferencjach naukowych
林滄海 (Eryk Hajndrych), 吳翠華 (Tsui-Hua Wu). 2021. 日治時期臺灣女性的處境—以《臺灣新民報》的歌謠為中心 (Women’s circumstances in Japan-ruled Taiwan: Analyzing folk songs in Taiwan New People Newspaper). Referat zaprezentowany na The 6th Asia Future Conference. Chinese Culture University, Tajpej, Tajwan. Sierpień 26. [online]
Hajndrych Eryk, Li-Chi Chen. 2021. Visual narrative through dance in the stage drama adaption of Pai Hsien-Yung’s Crystal Boys: A multimodal social semiotic approach. Referat zaprezentowany na The 17th International Pragmatics Conference (Panel: The Linguistic and Non- Linguistic Practices of Gay Roles, Gay Characters, and Gay Men: A Multimodal Perspective). Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Szwajcaria. Czerwiec 27–Lipiec 2. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi, Anna Sroka-Grądziel, Fu-Lan Lee, Eryk Hajndrych. 2021. Wit and
humor in Chinese characters: A socio-cultural and historical perspective. Referat zaprezentowany na The 12th International Conference on Classical and Modern Chinese. Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung, Tajwan. Lipiec 5-6. [online]
Hajndrych, Eryk. 2020. Chinese women in the late Qing period. Paper presented at the 9th International Conference New Horizons in Oriental Studies. Uniwersytet Warszawski, Warszawa. Grudzień 8–9. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi, Eryk Hajndrych. 2019. The visual construction of comic characters’ emotional states as a source of humor: A multimodal discourse analysis. Referat zaprezentowany na Linguistics and Asian Languages. Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań. Marzec 15–16.
Chen, Li-Chi, Eryk Hajndrych. 2019. Visual humor in modern Japanese comics: A case study of Fullmetal Alchemist. Referat zaprezentowany na the Inaugural Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology: Revitalization and Representation (Panel: A Socio-Pragmatic and Cultural Study of Japanese Comics, Animations and Picture Books). The Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia, Siem Reap, Kambodża. Styczeń 23–26.
Chen, Li-Chi, Eryk Hajndrych. 2018. When a comic character’s facial features and action movements are used as two sources for humor: A multimodal discourse analysis of a Japanese comic. Referat zaprezentowany na the 6th Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań. Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań. Listopad 23–25.
Chen, Li-Chi, Eryk Hajndrych. 2018. Violating politeness maxims as a means to construct humor: Some evidence from Polish media discourse. Referat zaprezentowany na the 3rd International Conference of the Association of LSP Teachers at Higher Education Institutions: From Theoryto Practice in Language for Specific Purposes. University College EFFECTUS for Law and Finance, Zagrzeb, Chorwacja. Luty 22–24.