Dóra Andrea CZÉGÉNYI

Lecturer

Research domains:

  • folk beliefs in Sălaj county
  • ethnosemiotics
  • ethnobotany

Biography

Dóra CZÉGÉNYI (born in 1974). After graduating from the Teachers’ Training School from Oradea (Bihor county, Romania), she received her BA degree in Hungarian literature and ethnography in 1998 from the Faculty of Letters of the Babeş-Bolyai University from Cluj-Napoca (Romania), where she also received her MA degree in ethnolinguistics and sociolinguistics in 1999. She then became a student of the Doctoral School of Hungarology at the same university, and received her PhD degree in 2012.

Between 1998 and 2000 she worked as a librarian, researcher and event organizer for the Kriza János Ethnographical Society. Since autumn 1999 she has been working at the Department of Hungarian Ethnography and Anthropology, first as a junior teaching assistant (between 1999 and 2002), later as an assistant lecturer (between 1999 and 2015), then as an assistant professor (2015 to present). Since 2009 she has been a visiting lecturer at various institutes in Hungary.

Selected publications

  1. Ethnomycological use of Fomes fomentarius (L.) Fr. and Piptoporus betulinus (Bull.) P. Karst. in Transylvania, Romania. (First online: 03 November 2015.) Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 64. No. 1. 2017. pp. 101–111. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10722-015-0335-2
  2. Boszorkányképzetek a 18. századi szilágysági periratokban. In. KLANICZAY Gábor – PÓCS Éva (szerk.): Boszorkányok, varázslók és démonok Közép-Kelet-Európában. Budapest: Balassi Kiadó. 2014. p. 171–237. [EN: Witchcraft in the 18th Century Trials Documents. (Sălaj County, Transylvania). In. KLANICZAY, Gábor –PÓCS, Éva (eds.): Witches, Wizards and Demons in Central and Eastern Europe. Budapest: Balassi. 2014. p. 171–237. (Language: Hungarian.)]
  3. (Vál. és s.a.r.) A mágikus erejű pap. Szerepek és helyzetek. (Emberek és kontextusok, 11.) Kolozsvár: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület. 2014. 548 p. http://eme.ro/upload/publications/650/wrapper.jpg [EN: (ed.) The Priest with Magical Powers. Roles and Situations. (Series: People and Contexts. Vol. no. 11.) Cluj-Napoca: Transylvanian Museum Society. 2014. 548 p. (Language: Hungarian.)]
  4. Hungarian Ethnobotanical Studies in Romania. (Chapter 3.) In. PIERONI, Andrea – QUAVE, Cassandra L. (eds.): Ethnobotany and Biocultural Diversities in the Balkans. Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Development and Reconciliation. New York: Springer. 2014. p. 29–44. îhttp://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-1492-0_3
  5. Az „árnyék nélküli” hiedelem. Fogalomtörténeti áttekintés. Erdélyi Múzeum évf. 4. sz. 2012. 1–45. http://eda.eme.ro/handle/10598/26326  [EN: The Folk Belief “without Shadow”. The Conceptual History of Superstition. Transylvanian Museum Vol. LXXIV. No. 4. 2012. p. 1–45. (Language: Hungarian. Abstract: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=51149)]

Teaching

BA

  • Introduction to Folklore: History, methods, terminology (seminar: 1th year, 1th semester), Introduction into scientific literature (seminar: 1th year, 1th semester)
  • Research Methodology: Seminars coordinated with lecturer dr. Töhötöm SZABÓ (1th year, 1th semester)
  • Professional Practice: Co-ordination of fieldwork (in 2nd semester and during the summer)
  • Ethnosemiotics (course and seminar: 2nd year, 2nd semester)
  • Folklore: Historical and contemporary mythologies (course and seminar: 2nd year, 2nd semester)
  • Professional Practice: Co-ordination of fieldwork (in 2nd semester and during the summer)
  • Ethnography: Ethnobotany (seminar: 3rd year, 2nd semester)

MA

  • Theory, methodology and history of culture research (seminar: 2nd year, 1th semester)
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