Dr Anna Gács

Anna Gács studied Literature and Art Theory. She wrote her PhD about the problem of authorship in literature, which was published in 2002. In 1999-2000 she worked as the Hungarian lector at School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College of London. Her research interest covers contemporary literature and culture, digitalisation and literary culture, literary and media theory, construction of authority in contemporary culture. Beside reviews and essays, she’s published translations from English (e.g. Germaine Greer, Jeanette Winterson, Ian McEwan and Julian Barnes).

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Wednesday 17 October 2012, 7.00pm Room 34, Ground Floor, Institute for Art Theory and Media Studies, ELTE Muzeum krt. 6-8. Budapest, Hungary

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