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personal information
Name and surname / Marko Lukić
Academic title / Teaching Assistant
Year and institution
of PhD obtained / 2009. University of Zagreb
Address / University of Zadar, Obala Kralja Petra Krešimira IV/2
Phone / 023/200-505
Fax
E-mail /
Personal web page
Citizenship / Croatian
Date and place of birth / April 6th 1976
work experience[1]
(chronologically)
Date (from – until) / 2001 - 2011
Institution / University of Zadar
Position / Teaching Assistant
Work field / Theory of Literature
education[2]
(chronologically)
Date / 2009
Place / Zagreb
Institution / Faculty of Philosophy Zagreb (University of Zagreb)
Title of qualification awarded / PhD degree
2004
Zagreb
Faculty of Philosophy Zagreb (University of Zagreb)
Master of Arts degree
2000
Zadar
Faculty of Philosophy Zadar (University of Split)
Undergraduate degree
training
(chronologically)
Year
Place
Institution
Subject and skills covered
languages
Mother tongue / Croatian, Italian
english language
Speaking / Excellent
Writing / Excellent
Reading / Excellent
other foreign languages[3]
Language / Italian
Speaking / Excellent
Writing / Excellent
Reading / Excellent
research and other projects
(chronologically; leader and associates; funding source)
Research assistant on the project “Conceptualization of the Sea Within the American Cultural Imaginary” (2007 - ), Lead researcher Professor Stipe Grgas (Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Philosophy Zagreb)
Research assistant on the project “Space and Literature” (2001-2007). Lead researcher Professor Stipe Grgas (Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Philosophy Zagreb)
teaching
(chronologically; undergraduate, graduate , postgraduate study programmes
2004 – 2011 – teaching the following courses:
- British Romanticism (graduate course)
- American Romanticism (graduate course)
- The Gothic Genre (undergraduate course)
2001-2004 – teaching of seminars for the following undergraduate courses:
- British Romanticism
- American Romanticism
- 20th Century British Novels
mentorship of defended doctoral and master dissertations
and training of young researchers and scientists
(chronologically)
Mentorship of Master dissertations:
Žozefina Žentil Barić: GOTHIC ELEMENTS IN THE WORKS OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
Violeta Vicić: VIOLENCE AND GOTHIC ELEMENTS IN MATTHEW G. LEWIS'S THE MONK
Ivan Perić: VILLAINS IN EDGAR ALLAN POE'S FICTION
Dunja Kolić: VILLAINS IN THE WORKS OF C.B.BROWN, NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE AND E.A.POE
Anela Milat: MORALITY AND FEAR IN TIM O'BRIEN'S WORKS
Maja Ivanović: LOVECRAFT, ELLIS, KING AND HARRIS – THEMATIC PARALLELS IN CONTEMPORARY HORROR FICTION
Lucija Crljen: THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY IN DON DELILLO'S WORKS
Iva Šop: GUILT, INNOCENCE AND THE AMERICAN SELF-IMAGE IN VIETNAM WAR LITERATURE
Jasmina Zaborski: TEXTUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MOTIF OF THE DOUBLE
Josip Brkić: MODERN MYTHIC HERO:THE EVOLUTION OF THE HERO WITHIN THE FANTASY GENRE
Matija Jurić: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SPACE AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE WORKS OF STEPHEN KING AND BRET EASTON ELLIS
Tomislava Mandić: GOTHIC FICTION IN THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE AND H.P.LOVECRAFT
Tereza Markoč: TIM O BRIEN'S VISION OF THE VIETNAM WAR IN HIS NOVELS IF I DIE IN A COMBAT ZONE, THE THINGS THEY CARRIED AND GOING AFTER CACCIATO
Zlatko Bukač: CENTRALITY OF MEDIA IMAGES IN DON DELILLO'S NOVELS
Co-mentorship of Master dissertations:
Katarina Dorkin: RACES OF MIDDLE EARTH IN J.R.R. TOLKIEN'S THE LORD OF THE RINGS
Anthony Buljanović: DIFFERENT THEMES IN MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN
Marija Zekanović: THE RELATION BETWEEN SENSATIONAL CULTURE AND POE'S LITERATURE
Maja Giljanović: THE THEME OF INSANITY IN JOSEPH HELLER'S CATCH 22
Ivana Božić: THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA – THE FANTASY WORLD OF C.S.LEWIS
Maja Milatović: THE FEMALE CONDITION AND THE GOTHIC TRADITION IN THE NOVELS OF ANGELA CARTER, MARGARET ATWOOD AND TONI MORRISON
Nikolina Surać: IMPORTANCE AND INFLUENCE OF J.R.R. TOLKIEN ON MODERN LITERATURE
Josipa Brkić: F.C. FITZGERALD: TENDER IS THE NIGHT; KEN KESEY:ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST; SUSANNA KAYSEN: GIRL, INTERRUPTED
Siniša Subašić: CORMAC MCCARTHY'S BLOOD MERIDIAN
Mirjana Sorić: VIOLENCE IN WILLIAM FAULKNER'S NOVELS
Zvonimir Ivić: STEPHEN KING AND THE MODERN GOTHIC
visits to foreign research and education institutions
(chronologically; only visits longer than 3 months)
awards and recognitions
(chronologically)
organizational skills and competences
(chronologically; organization of home and international science events )
Conference Director/organizer of the international conference Re-Thinking Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zadar (2010 - )
Organizer of the Science Fiction Week 2007-2010 (An event presenting a series of interdisciplinary academic lectures on science fiction in relation to society, literature, arts, etc.)
membership in science organizations and bodies
(chronologically; home and international organizations and bodies)
-Member of the management board of the Croatian Association for American Studies (2010 - )
commissions, committees, boards and work groups
(chronologically; home and international)
- Chair of the American Studies Program at the English Department (2010 - )
- Member of the University of Zadar Publishing Committee (2009 - )
- Member of the English Department Development Commission (University of Zadar) (2009 - )
papers
(chronologically; research books, home and international research journals, home and international conference proceedings; please write their impact factor)
“What Lies Beyond – The Frontier and the Creation of the Monstrous” (SIC – A Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation, Issue 2; 2011)
“Američka gotska književnost” – C. B. Brown i ponovno rođenje žanra (Folia linguistica et literaria, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Montenegro; 2010.)
“The American Myth and the Theme of Violence in Cormac McCarthy’s Novel Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West” (Riječ - časopis za nauku o jeziku i književnosti; Nova serija, br.1; Nikšid, 2009.)
“H.P. Lovecraft: A Gothic Bard in the 20th Century” (Inklings – Jahrbuch 19 (2001))
“The Vampire in Popular Culture: From a Deadly Antagonist to Loving Protagonist”; Co-authored with Ljubica Matek; Published in: Književna Smotra 2011 (in print)
other research activities
(chronologically; chief editor or editor of research book, home and international research journals, home and international conference proceedings and other)
-Editor in chief of [SIC] – Journal for Literature, Culture and Literary Translation (2009 - )
International conferences/presentations:
-“The American Frontier and the Creation of the Monstrous” – Re-Thinking Humanities and Social Sciences (Zadar, 2010)
-“Space and Anxiety in Contemporary American Literature” – Research Advancements for Sustainable Society (Zagreb, 2009)
-“The Duality of Fear in Peter Ackroyd’s Hawksmoore” - European Society for the Study of English 6 (Strasbourg, 2002)
Public lectures:
- Zombie – The Dead Side of the American Dream (University of Zadar, Science Fiction Week 2010)
- Gothic Spaces (University of Zadar, Science Fiction Week 2009)
- H.P. Lovecraft’s “Necronomicon” (University of Zadar, Science Fiction Week 2008)
Published translations:
-Igor Radeka “The Living Heritage of Cultural Pedagogy in Croatia” Johanna Hopfner & Edvard Protner Ed . Education from the Past to the Present: Pedagogical and Didactic Lessons from the History of Education (Filozofska fakulteta, Mednarodna založba Oddelka za slovanske jezike in književnosti, Bielsko-Biala, Budapest, Kansas, Maribor, Praha, 2009)
-Angela K. Martin and Sandra Kryst “Susret s Marijom: ritualizacija I kontaminacija prostora u postmodernizmu” Glasje – Časopis za književnost i umjetnost 13/14 (Zadar, 2003)
-William S. Burroughs “Playback od raja do Watergatea” Glasje – Časopis za književnost i umjetnost 11/12 (Zadar, 1999)
computer skills
Microsoft Office 2007
Windows 7
other important skills and competences
additional information and notes
Current Research Interests
-Contemporary American fiction
-The Gothic genre
-Urban space, literature and violence
-Space and identity
-Human geography

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