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“Resolute Florio: self fashioning and identity construction in early modern age.”

The Chair of English Language, Literature and Culture Department Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce The Branch in Piotrków Trybunalski

The Chair of English Language, Literature and Culture Department together with Students Research Circle “Keep Calm” are pleased to invite you to 4th Student-Doctoral Conference “Aspects of Popular Culture” that will be held online on 9 June 2022.
Being aware that we live in unusual but also difficult times, we can observe the impact
of every day events on our private and professional life, and on surrounding us
culture, in its all aspects. In the times of anxiety it seems important to create the forum
allowing for the exchange of opinions and views among representatives of various
academic, social and artistic disciplines. Therefore, the purpose of the conference is to
give all kinds of researchers the possibility to share their academic discoveries as well
as to bring together student circles and to promote students’ development. The
interdisciplinary character of the conference will allow to see the issues under scrutiny
from various perspectives. We invite researchers from the fields of study such as
linguistic studies, history, cultural studies, social sciences, pedagogy and all academics
whose scientific interests circulate around broadly understood theme of popular
culture.

LIVE STREAMING: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ayCGHBCXnhfB1YxRkIVNOQP5VGsPs014Z8pUhf09vPp41%40thread.tacv2/1654514519162?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22898b6e95-43f9-4603-88a2-19dc9ec20344%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22d4b84cbc-63ec-477e-8c24-4dec8a5a3645%22%7d

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

For more information about the conference you are welcome to contact the organizing
committee and write to agnieszka.stanecka@ujk.edu.pl.

Organising Committee: dr Agnieszka Stanecka
Student Organising Committee: Monika Kmita, Patrycja Półrolnik, Monika Rybak,
Ida Milerska

Giovanni Florio, known as John Florio, is recognised as the most important humanist in Renaissance's England.

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