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Evgenia Kleidona

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Ms Evgenia Kleidona is a PhD Candidate in American Literature and Culture, School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and holds an MA in Historical and Balkan Linguistics, a BA in Philology as well as a BA in English Language and Literature from the same University. Since 2006 she has been working as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (Manolis Triandaphyllidis Foundation). Her research interests revolve around Linguistics, American Literature and Culture, Digital Media, and Gender Studies. She is a member of the Multimodal Research and Reading Group of the School of English (AUTh) as well as of the Hellenic Association for American Studies (HELAAS).

Currently:

  • Syntax (BA)

Previously:

  • History of the English Language (BA)
  • Language, Gender and Identity (BA)
  • Language and Linguistics (MA)
  • Translation Technologies (MA)
  • American Literature and Culture
  • Linguistics
  • Digital Media
  • Gender Studies

ORCID profile: Research, scholarship, and innovation activities

Kleidona, Evgenia. “The Significance of Orality and Performativity in Jayne Cortez’s Poetry.” Poeticanet 26 (2016): n.pag. Web. 23 Jan. 2017

Kleidona, Evgenia. “Princesses Saving Princesses.” Poeticanet 19 (2014): n.pag. Web. 5 Feb. 2015

Kleidona, Evgenia. “Reflexive Pronouns in Ancient Greek Inscriptions.” Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, School of Philology, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, May 2-3, 2009. Thessaloniki: Institute of Modern Greek Studies, 2010. 314-328. Print

Kleidona, Evgenia, et al. “The Allomorphy of the 1st and 2nd Person Plural of the Mediopassive Imperfect in Urban Varieties of Modern Greek.” Studies in Greek Linguistics. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, School of Philology, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, April 21-22, 2007. Thessaloniki: Institute of Modern Greek Studies, 2008. 206-217. Print

Academic qualifications

  • PhD Candidate in American Literature and Culture, School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • MA in Historical Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • BA in English Languate and Literature, Aristotle Univeristy of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • BA in Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Contact

Email: ekleidona@yorkeuropecampus.eu
Phone: 2310 224421
Office location: Koromila Building, 6th floor

Teaching info

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