Tihana Klepač

Klepac

Tihana Klepač is a teaching assistant at the English Department, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. She teaches courses in 19th-century Australian literature and British 20th-century drama to undergraduate students. She has published papers on 19th-century white settler literature of Australia and life writing, both in Croatian and in international literary journals. She has co-edited Irish Mirror for Croatian Literature: theoretical assumptions, literary comparisons, reception with Ljiljana Ina Gjurgjan. She is an Endeavour Reasearch Award Alumni. She is a memeber of the Croatian Philological Society (HFD), Croatian Society for the Study of English (HDAS), European Association for Studies of Australia (EASA) and the International Australian Studies Association (INASA).

Selected bibliography:·
 .  Grgas, Stipe, Tihana Klepač, Martina Domines Veliki (ur.): English Studies from Archives to Prospects: Volume 1 - Literature and Cultural Studies,
    Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016
. · Gjurgjan, Ljiljana Ina/Klepač, Tihana (ur.): Irsko ogledalo za hrvatsku književnost: teorijske pretpostavke, književne usporedbe, recepcija, Zagreb: FFPress, 2007.
.  " The Australian Girl as an Innocuous Companion of the New Woman", English Studies from Archives to Prospects, Volume I - Literature and Cultural Studies u:  Grgas, Stipe, Tihana Klepač, Martina Domines Veliki (ur.)., Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, 134-150.
·  „Discourse of difference: Rosa Campbell Praed’s My Australian Girlhood, Brno Studies in English, 37 (2011); 2; 111-125
·  „Dijete izgubljeno u šikari: australski nacionalni identitet u romanu Takav je život Josepha Furphyja“ ; Umjetnost riječi, LIV (2010), 3-4; 175-200
·  „Zbilja je odraz jezika ili orječivanje australskog kontinenta“, Književna smotra, XLI (2009), 153(3); 11-22

Full bibliography: http://bib.irb.hr/lista-radova?autor=269073