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Szegedi Tudományegyetem (SzTE)* University of Szeged
Angol-Amerikai Intézet * Institute of English and American Studies
Szeged, Egyetem u. 2. Hungary, H-6722
Tel./Fax: (62) 544-259; <ieas@lit.u-szeged.hu>
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Letter of Recommendation
I have known Lehel Simon for about 6 years now. He has been a regular participant at the
Language, Ideology, Media conferences organized by the Gender Studies Research Group of
Szeged University’s English Department. I also had the chance to meet him at several other
Hungarian academic events related to cutting-edge dilemmas of relatively novel fields of
humanities such as gender-, queer-, feminist-, body-, or disability- studies, where he gave
indubitably impressive papers rich in thought-provoking ideas. Lehel Simon is an ambitious
young scholar and a pioneer in an exciting interdisciplinary research field that undertakes to
explore the anthropological psychology of sexual alterity by combining methodologies of
various disciplines ranging from neurobiology to art history. I am looking forward to reading
his dissertation on this theme, as well as to learning about the results of his other singular
project that outlines an unconventional, dynamic approach to special education with the aim
to open up new perspectives in the making of therapeutical models.
Dr. Anna Kérchy
Senior Assistant Professor
Institute of English and American Studies
Gender Studies Research Group
University of Szeged, Faculty of Arts
Szeged 6722, Egyetem u 2, Hungary
http://www.arts.u-szeged.hu/ieas/gender/kerchycv.html
akerchy@gmail.com
Szeged, 30 November 2011

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Simon Lehel recommendation

  • 1. Szegedi Tudományegyetem (SzTE)* University of Szeged Angol-Amerikai Intézet * Institute of English and American Studies Szeged, Egyetem u. 2. Hungary, H-6722 Tel./Fax: (62) 544-259; <ieas@lit.u-szeged.hu> ————————————————————————————— Letter of Recommendation I have known Lehel Simon for about 6 years now. He has been a regular participant at the Language, Ideology, Media conferences organized by the Gender Studies Research Group of Szeged University’s English Department. I also had the chance to meet him at several other Hungarian academic events related to cutting-edge dilemmas of relatively novel fields of humanities such as gender-, queer-, feminist-, body-, or disability- studies, where he gave indubitably impressive papers rich in thought-provoking ideas. Lehel Simon is an ambitious young scholar and a pioneer in an exciting interdisciplinary research field that undertakes to explore the anthropological psychology of sexual alterity by combining methodologies of various disciplines ranging from neurobiology to art history. I am looking forward to reading his dissertation on this theme, as well as to learning about the results of his other singular project that outlines an unconventional, dynamic approach to special education with the aim to open up new perspectives in the making of therapeutical models. Dr. Anna Kérchy Senior Assistant Professor Institute of English and American Studies Gender Studies Research Group University of Szeged, Faculty of Arts Szeged 6722, Egyetem u 2, Hungary http://www.arts.u-szeged.hu/ieas/gender/kerchycv.html akerchy@gmail.com Szeged, 30 November 2011