dr Chen Li-ChiUdział w konferencjach naukowych
會議論文發表 (Conference Presentations)
Mickiewicz, Justyna, and Li-Chi Chen. 2024. Persecution to women in contemporary Taiwanese comics: A multimodal analysis of Tan-Tsiu Niu. Paper presented at The 8th East Asia Consortium of Japanese Studies (Panel: 視覚テクストと文字テクストとの関係 ‘The Relationship between Visual and Written Texts’). Tamkang University, New Taipei City, Taiwan. November 8–10. (The travel and conference participation were financially supported by the Atsumi International Foundation, Japan.)
Chen, Li-Chi, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2024. Constructing ordinary expertise: Gay Taiwanese YouTubers sharing experiences of sex and sexuality through humour. Paper presented at The 2nd International Conference on Verbal Humour. The University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain. October 16–18. (The travel and conference participation are financially supported by RID [Regionalna Inicjatywa Doskonałości ‘Regional Excellence Initiative’], Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland.)
Chen, Li-Chi. 2024. Diminishing femininity as a source of humour: Evidence from Taiwanese drag queens’ mediatised interaction. Paper presented at Sinologists in Bydgoszcz: The 2nd International Conference on Chinese Languages, Literature, and Culture. Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland. May 17–18. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi. 2024. Femininity, (de-)localness, and humour in Taiwanese drag queens’ competition: A case of Make a Diva. Paper presented at The 13th Language in the Third Millennium: Language in the Face of Technology. The Tertium Society, Kraków, Poland. March 13–15. (The travel and conference participation are financially supported by RID [Regionalna Inicjatywa Doskonałości ‘Regional Excellence Initiative’], Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland.)
陳力綺 (Li-Chi Chen), and 周耀文 (Ivan Chornyi). 2023. 劉興欽《大嬸婆》系列漫畫中的幽 默、多模態及華語教學啟發 (Humor and multimodality in Liu Hsing-Chin’s Big Auntie series and pedagogical implications in TCSL/TCFL). Paper presented at 「第十屆國際華語文教師研討會」暨「第十三屆華語文研究生研討會」 (The 10th International Teacher Symposium on TCSL/TCFL in Conjunction with The 13th Postgraduate Forum on TCSL/TCFL). National Academy for Educational Research, Taipei, Taiwan. November 3–4. [hybrid]
陳力綺 (Li-Chi Chen), and 周耀文 (Ivan Chornyi). 2023. 劉興欽漫畫中的客家婦女:以《大 嬸婆》為例 (Hakka women in Liu Hsing-Chin’s comics: A case of Big Auntie). Paper presented at 第十四屆古典與現代國際學術研討會 (The 14th International Conference on Classical and Modern Chinese). Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. May 27–28. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2023. Khàupē as a new form of complaining in Taiwan: Evidence from Facebook posts. Paper presented at The 5th International Communication Styles Conference: Communication in Times of Permacrisis. The Tertium Society, Kraków, Poland. April 24–25.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2022. Challenging heteronormativity and reifying tai-ness: A linguistic landscape analysis of Taiwan’s Pride parades (2010–2020). Paper presented at The 28th Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference (Panel: Pride in Asia: Negotiating Ideologies, Localness, and Alternative Futures). The University of Catania, Sicily, Italy. May 25–May 27. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi. 2022. Indexical disjuncture as a type of humour: Evidence from gay Taiwanese men’s interaction through humour and teasing. Paper presented at The 12th Language in the Third Millennium: From Language to Communication and Beyond. The Tertium Society, Kraków, Poland. March 23–25.
Hajndrych, Eryk, and 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. Paper presented at 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, Switzerland. June 27–July 2. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi. 2021. Interactive roles and narrative functions on Vlogs: Some evidence from gay Taiwanese YouTubers’ verbal interactions about homophobic bullying. Paper presented at 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, Switzerland. June 27–July 2. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi, Anna Sroka-Grądziel, Fu-Lan Lee, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2021. The wit and humor in Chinese characters: A socio-cultural and historical perspective. Paper presented at The 12th International Conference on Classical and Modern Chinese. Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. June 5–6. [online]
Chen, Li-Chi. 2020. Gay men’s construction of queer through humor and teasing on television: A case from a Taiwanese LGBT-oriented entertainment variety show. Paper presented at the 11th Language in the Third Millennium: Language in the Social Semiotic. The Tertium Society, Kraków, Poland. December 2–4.
Chen, Li-Chi, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2019. The visual construction of comic characters’ emotional states as a source of humor: A multimodal discourse analysis. Paper presented at Linguistics and Asian Languages. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. March 15–16.
Chen, Li-Chi, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2019. Visual humor in modern Japanese comics: A case study of Fullmetal Alchemist. Paper presented at 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, Cambodia. January 23–26.
Chen, Li-Chi, and 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. Paper presented at the 6th Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. November 23–25.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2018. “Your old mother am this gorgeous! How dare you stray from me?”: Constructing LGBT identities through humor and teasing on television. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the American Pragmatics Association (Panel: Doing ‘Being Ordinary’ in Reality Television Discourse). The State University of New York at Albany, New York, USA. November 1–3.
Chen, Li-Chi, and Khrystyna Hertsiuk. 2018. “This trendy t-shirt design makes you a pick-up artist!”: Analyzing product promotional strategies on a Chinese online shopping website. Paper presented at Linguistics and Asian Languages. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. March 23–24.
Chen, Li-Chi, and Eryk Hajndrych. 2018. Violating politeness maxims as a means to construct humor: Some evidence from Polish media discourse. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the Association of LSP Teachers at Higher Education Institutions: From Theory to Practice in Language for Specific Purposes. University College EFFECTUS for Law and Finance, Zagreb, Croatia. February 22–24.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2017. Conversational humor in Taiwanese talk-in-interaction: An interactional linguistic account of verbal and non-verbal strategies. Paper presented at the 8th Łódź International Symposium: New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics (Panel: Linguistic Pragmatics in the Context of Taiwan: A Comprehensive Look at Theoretical, Methodological and Practical Issues). The University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland. May 15–17.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2016. Laughter, smiling and their pragmatic/interpersonal functions: An interactional linguistic account. Paper presented at the 5th Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. November 25–27.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2016. The construction of wúlítóu ‘nonsense’ and its socio-pragmatic functions in Taiwanese verbal interactions: An interactional linguistic account. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics. Beijing Language and Culture University, Beijing, China. July 17–19.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2016. Gay-related humor on LGBT-friendly television variety shows in Taiwan and in Poland. Paper presented at the 21st Sociolinguistics Symposium. The University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain. June 15–18.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2016. “You fagots are always dissatisfied with others!”: Analyzing humor on Kuba Wojewódzki. Paper presented at the 4th Linguistic Approaches to Funniness, Amusement and Laughter International Symposium (Theoretical Issues in Humor: Building Bridges across Disciplines). The University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland. March 17–18.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2015. “They probably will spread their painted skin on the bed at night…”: A socio-pragmatic analysis of verbal humor on Kāng Xī Láile. Paper presented at the 14th International Pragmatics Conference (Panel: Interpersonal Pragmatics of Social Interaction in Chinese). The University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium. July 26–31.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2013. “You’re what you eat!”: A socio-cultural analysis of food metaphors in Taiwan Mandarin. Paper presented at the Cracow Young Linguists’ and Translation Researchers’ Conference. Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. May 16–17.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2012. Verbal tactics and interactional styles: Analyzing persuasive attacks in Taiwan’s 2012 presidential election debates. Paper presented at the 6th Łódź International Symposium: New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics. The University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland. May 26–28.
Chen, Shu-Fen, and Li-Chi Chen. 2010. What can animals tell us about grammar and culture? A study of animal metaphors in Mandarin Chinese and English. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Language and Communication: “Dynamism of Language and Communication in Society”. The National Institute of Development Administration, Bangkok, Thailand. August 5–6.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2009. Language, gender, and involvement: Rhetorical style of Taiwan’s first-ever female vice president. Paper presented at the Japanese Society for Language Sciences 11th Annual International Conference. Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan. July 4–5.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2006. First-person pronouns in Chinese political discourse: A study of political interviews, public speeches, and political debates. Paper presented at Hsing Kuo University of Management Conference on English Language Studies (II). Hsing Kuo University of Management, Tainan, Taiwan. December 15.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2006. “You’ve got a bad neighbor!”: Personification metaphors in the 2004 political debates on Taiwan’s peace referendum. Paper presented at the 3rd Łódź International Symposium: New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics. The University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland. May 11–14.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2004. On argument-adjunct asymmetry of sluicing in Mandarin Chinese. Paper presented at the 18th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation. Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. December 8–10.
Chen, Li-Chi. 2004. On argument-adjunct asymmetry of sluicing in Mandarin Chinese. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Work-in-Progress Post-Graduate Conference: “Bad Ideas?”. The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. September 25–26.