mgr Natallia Valadzko


Doktoranci

doktorantka

email: n.valadzko@uw.edu.pl


Zainteresowania

cognitive linguistics

cognitive poetics

sociolinguistics

queer linguistics

game studies

ecopoetics

multimodality

gesture studies


Promotor

dr hab. Agata Kochańska (Zakład Języka Angielskiego)


Wybrane publikacje

“Memory Narratives: Remembering and Retelling Or Reimagining and Revising? The Cases of One! Hundred! Demons! and Fun Home”, Folio, issue 7(20), 2022, pp. 83-87.

Starsze publikacje znajdują się na pełnej liście PBN


Wystąpienia

Wystąpienia

“The use of gesture in the medium of tabletop role-playing games”, 13th Peripatetic Conference, Kiry, October 2024
“Striving for control in the discourse of tabletop role-playing games: a cognitive linguistic account”, Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2024, organized by Institute of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Silesia in Katowice and the Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association, September 2024
“The Emergent Identity of a Player Character and Material Anchors in the Discourse of Tabletop Roleplaying Games”, Cognitive Linguistics of the Year 2023: Applied Cognition: Thought and Action, Krosno, September 2023
“The Queer in Tabletop Roleplaying Games: Representation and Resistance”, Writing as Resistance and Transgression: Gender, Poetics and Activism in Post-War Literature in English Conference, University of Wrocław, May 2022
“The Interpretation of Personal Pronouns and Dynamic Meaning Construction in Tabletop Roleplaying Games: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective”, 10th Peripatetic Conference, Zakopane, October 2021
“The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity: Poetic Cases of Extension and Anthropomorphism”, EAAS 20/20 Vision Conference, European Association for American Studies Conference, May 2021
“Asexual Writing as Resistance to Compulsory Sexuality and as Expression of Queer Love”, Writing as Resistance and Transgression: Gender, Poetics and Activism in Post-War Literature in English Conference, University of Wrocław, May 2021
“Ecopoetic Practices of the Non-Human: Recounts of Gary Snyder, Michael McClure and Allen Ginsberg”, Decay/Regeneration Symposium, The George Washington University Department of English, March 2021